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Apple takes bigger bite of video editing
Apple takes bigger bite of video editing
04/19/2004 10:59 AMPersonal Computer World Apr 19 2004 3:42PM GMT
Upgrade Could Lead Apple To Bigger Bite
Of Market
Upgrade Could Lead Apple To Bigger Bite
Of Market
10/29/2003 12:11 AMI think Panther is going to bring about a major increase in the number
of people switching to Macs from Windows. Let's face it, Windows is a
security nightmare. By Mike Wendland (Detroit Free Press via
MyAppleMenu)
Mozilla takes bite out of IE
Mozilla takes bite out of IE
07/12/2004 08:52 AMSecurity concerns drive browser defection
Komodo 2.0 takes a bite out of
development
Komodo 2.0 takes a bite out of
development
02/01/2003 02:08 AMCNET Feb 1 2003 1:25AM ET
3G for business: Orange takes a bite
3G for business: Orange takes a bite
07/02/2004 11:13 AMZDNet Jul 2 2004 3:02PM GMT
Yahoo takes bite out of Claria adware
Yahoo takes bite out of Claria adware
08/06/2004 04:58 PMZDNet Aug 6 2004 9:18PM GMT
Laser treatment takes bite out of gum
disease
Laser treatment takes bite out of gum
disease
08/04/2004 09:34 AMglobetechnology.com Aug 4 2004 1:47PM GMT
Hacker takes bite out of Apple's iTunes
Hacker takes bite out of Apple's iTunes
08/13/2004 01:45 AMThe Norwegian hacker famous for cracking DVD encryption reveals the
public key for AirPort Express.
Symantec takes bite off virus-ID spam
Symantec takes bite off virus-ID spam
05/17/2004 11:44 AMZDNet May 17 2004 2:41PM GMT
Norwegian hacker takes a bite out of
Apple's iTunes
Norwegian hacker takes a bite out of
Apple's iTunes
08/12/2004 11:33 AMZDNet UK Aug 12 2004 3:43PM GMT
Taking A Bite Out Of Apple
Taking A Bite Out Of Apple
04/15/2005 01:10 AMYes, Apple creates super cool products, but the insular mindset of
Steve Jobs et al is causing it to fall behind in the race to provide
video over the internet. By Tony Perkins, AlwaysOn
Litigants Take Bite Out of Apple
Litigants Take Bite Out of Apple
02/11/2004 05:44 AMFive class-action suits are filed against the maker of the popular
iPod digital music player. The iPod's battery life isn't what Apple
said it was, the litigants charge.
Putting the Bite on Apple
Putting the Bite on Apple
04/16/2004 04:51 AMRealNetworks wants to cut a digital music deal with Apple, according
to a memo leaked to The New York Times. If it doesn't get one, it's
threatening to go running off with Microsoft.
Apple: It May Be Too Late To Take A Bite
Apple: It May Be Too Late To Take A Bite
02/05/2005 09:39 PMBesides a reflected glow as part-owner of today's most glamorous
gadgeteer, what does 77 a share get an Apple buyer? By Robert Barker,
BusinessWeek
BW: 'It may be too late to take a bite
(of Apple)'
BW: 'It may be too late to take a bite
(of Apple)'
02/05/2005 10:09 PMIn his column for BusinessWeek, Robert Barker's "The Barker Portfolio"
looks at Apple's financial success and huge stock climb and ponders
how this affects current and future investors in the company...
Microsoft Hopes To Take Big Bite Out Of
Apple
Microsoft Hopes To Take Big Bite Out Of
Apple
08/31/2004 12:30 AMFinancialWire Aug 31 2004 5:14AM GMT
IBM Debuts 64-Bit Chip - Will Apple
Bite?
IBM Debuts 64-Bit Chip - Will Apple
Bite?
03/20/2003 01:05 PMIBM has unveiled a 64-bit chip that can process data at twice the rate
of current PC processors. According to published reports, the new chip
may be used in Apple desktop computers and servers in the future.
Apple to bite into gaming market?
Apple to bite into gaming market?
04/08/2005 12:00 PMNeilsen Entertainment on Thursday revealed results of a study
concluding that men spend more money on video games than on music.
According to Neilsen spending on games has become the second ranked
purchased category for males behind DVDs and in front of CDs, MP3 and
music purchases.
As we can see in the figures from Nintendo and Sony for the first few
days of sales of the companies new handheld systems, game and console
sales are going well. Sony managed to snag 500,000 customers of its
PlayStation Portable (PSP) within the first two days of its North
American release, generating over $150 million at retailers. The
company boasted that what makes the $150 million mark "all the more
spectacular," is that "PSP sales were achieved during a traditionally
slower non-holiday season launch, and during a period when many
retailers were closed for Easter."
The launch of PSP was everything the company had hoped for, according
to Sony Computer Entertainment America president and CEO Kaz Hirai.
"In only two weeks, PSP is having an immediate impact across the
entire industry as consumers are clearly voting it the product of the
year in 2005."
Nintendo sold nearly 87,000 units of the Nintendo DS in the first two
days alone in the UK. Several retailers in the UK opened at midnight
so DS fans could be the first to purchase the device. As of launch
time in the UK of the DS, Nintendo sold more than 3 million units
worldwide. At the end of March, the company announced that sales in
the UK surpassed 500,000 since the March 11 release.
"The launch of Nintendo DS in the UK has been an unprecedented
success; breaking all expected sales figures and even exceeding our
expectations. Nintendo fans, new and old, have embraced the Nintendo
DS and have left no doubt that it is the new must have handheld
console," Nintendo UK General Manager David Yarnton said. "Nintendo
set out to create a new way of hand-held gaming, offering an
innovative and enjoyable experience and with the new Nintendo DS, and
we have certainly accomplished this."
The success of the Nintendo DS has even helped Nintendo prepare for
the launch of its upcoming Nintendo World Store set to open in New
York City this spring. The store will allow visitors to try out new
and unreleased games for Nintendo DS, Nintendo GameCube and Game Boy
Advance SP at sampling bars and interactive stations. The two-story
mega-complex will also be the new home of Pokémon Center and will host
a myriad of Nintendo merchandise, accessories, DVDs and Pokémon
trading cards.
With the gaming market so strong and continually growing, why doesn't
Apple break into the burgeoning $35 billion annual global video game
market? Well, maybe it plans to.
According to an anonymous report, MacRumors.com was told that Apple
and ATI have been discussing either creating or purchasing a game
development unit. Creating a games division could help attract more
PC users to switch to the Macintosh platform. The website also noted
that Apple appears serious about improving gaming performance on the
Mac as recent reports have noted that Apple, ATI and NVidia are
actively recruiting developers to improve OpenGL performance.
Since game sales are above and beyond sales of CDs, digital music, and
other music purchases, perhaps Apple would be wise to break into the
increasingly popular (not to mention, incredibly profitable) gaming
market... just in case it doesn't reach the forcasted 23.5 million
iPod sales mark in 2006, or continue to have one million downloaded
songs per day from the iTunes Music Store.
Apple Tries To Bite Into
High-Performance Market
Apple Tries To Bite Into
High-Performance Market
07/06/2004 12:19 AMWith the announcement that it is providing 1,566 servers to an Army
supercomputer project, Apple is making a move into the
high-performance computing market that may open new doors for the
company. By Michael Hardy, Federal Computer Week (via MyAppleMenu)
Apple to take bite of European Internet
music market (AFP)
Apple to take bite of European Internet
music market (AFP)
06/15/2004 08:29 AMAFP - US computer maker Apple is expected to unveil in London the
European version of its popular online music service iTunes, invading
a market US rival Napster entered last month.
Is Apple Computer Inc. Getting Ready To
Take Another Bite Out Of The Twin
Cities?
Is Apple Computer Inc. Getting Ready To
Take Another Bite Out Of The Twin
Cities?
04/17/2004 02:11 AMA third Apple Store in this market comes as Gateway Inc. recently
closed its 188 stores nationwide, including a location close to
Rosedale. By Star Tribune (via MyAppleMenu)
Firm sweetens Mac virus tool, but will
Apple-ites bite?
Firm sweetens Mac virus tool, but will
Apple-ites bite?
06/23/2004 03:36 PMSophos updates its antivirus program for Mac OS X. But with no major
Mac attacks on the books, it may be a hard sell.
Dell Wants A Bigger Piece Of The School
Pie; How Badly Does Apple?
Dell Wants A Bigger Piece Of The School
Pie; How Badly Does Apple?
06/23/2004 10:50 AMIt's past time for Apple to renew -- really renew -- its focus on the
education market. By Dennis Sellers, Macsimum (via MyAppleMenu)
Ian takes on the new Apple 30"
Ian takes on the new Apple 30"
07/03/2004 01:45 PMIan Griffiths goes into a thorough explanation about high-dpi monitors
in his latest two entries. The first entry talks about Apple's new
30" monster monitor settling on 100dpi and how high dpi does not cause
eyestrain, but OSs not supporting high-dpi is the cause. The second
entry offers up an alternative monitor from ViewSonic called the
VP2290b and once again he provides more information then you know
about how monitors work and that he uses a 150dpi monitor with 9pt
font.
Real takes aim at Apple
Real takes aim at Apple
08/17/2004 05:38 PMRealNetworks makes its music pitch with a half-price sale and the
release of Harmony software. Also: Rob Glaser wants to play along with
Apple.
Microsoft takes aim at Apple iTunes
Microsoft takes aim at Apple iTunes
09/03/2004 04:54 AMiafrica.com Sep 3 2004 9:12AM GMT
Apple Takes Initiative With Oracle
Apple Takes Initiative With Oracle
12/17/2004 06:27 PMApple and a number of industry leaders are teaming up with Oracle
in Resilient Low-Cost Storage Initiative, which will help
organizations use modular, low cost storage arrays in both department
and enterprise environments. By Macworld UK
Microsoft takes a shot at Apple
Microsoft takes a shot at Apple
09/02/2004 04:18 AMEvening Standard Sep 2 2004 8:43AM GMT
Cybersquatter takes Apple to High Court
Cybersquatter takes Apple to High Court
03/29/2005 01:47 PMBenjamin Cohen, former owner of the iTunes.co.uk domain name, will be
taking Apple to the High Court to try and overturn a ruling from a
domain registry that stated the domain name should be transferred to
Apple.
Apple issued proceedings against Cohen in December through the UK
internet registry Nominet, claiming ownership of the domain should be
transferred to Apple because it holds the iTunes trademark. The
company won a legal battle against Cohen earlier in March as Nominet
claimed that he had made an "abusive registration" and ruled that the
domain name should be transferred to Apple.
Cohen will be applying to the High Court on Tuesday or Wednesday for a
judicial review.
"We feel that the procedure that Nominet utilise to settle disputes is
unfair and biased towards big business at the expense of legitimate
small British companies," Cohen told The Guardian. "It's a matter of
principle now. I paid for it and if Apple had contacted me nicely
without lawyers we would have sold it to them."
Apple Takes Simple Approach To Pages
Apple Takes Simple Approach To Pages
02/05/2005 09:39 PMPages is minimalist software for users who simply want to write
something and save it. By Crayton Harrison, Dallas Morning News
Apple Takes Aim at Microsoft With Tiger
Server
Apple Takes Aim at Microsoft With Tiger
Server
07/09/2004 04:41 PMIt's not just the usual server players who are hoping to capitalize on
Microsoft's NT Server 4.0 phase-out at the end of this year. Apple,
with its new Tiger Server NT migration tool, is champing at the bit,
too, for a chance to try to steal away some disenfranchised Microsoft
customers.
WWDC: Apple Takes Potshots at Microsoft
WWDC: Apple Takes Potshots at Microsoft
06/28/2004 08:27 AM
You
know, this is the sort of snarky attitude that people like from Apple.
These shots from WWDC show a giant OSX 10.4 "Tiger" disc, with the
phrases, "Introducing Longhorn," "Redmond, We have a problem," "This
should keep Redmond busy," and "Redmond, start your photocopiers."
Ooh, the burn!
Click the link or picture for a slightly larger version.
Look - Larger Image [Gizmodo]
Microsoft takes Apple approach to
security
Microsoft takes Apple approach to
security
08/09/2004 10:00 AMMicrosoft has finally finished the long-awaited upgrade for Windows
XP, which should be available to PC users in August. The second major
update since XP was released in October 2001 focuses on fixing the
security holes that have plagued it in recent months. Microsoft has
followed Apple's lead in turning all the security features on by
default, rather then leaving the OS wide-open to attacks. As well as
making virus-writers' and hackers' work that much more difficult, the
update could also spell the end for the pop-up ad. Internet Explorer 6
will be set to block pop-ups by default, trailing all the other major
browsers that have long had built-in pop-up blocking.
Apple takes on spotty PowerBook displays
Apple takes on spotty PowerBook displays
09/26/2004 01:15 PMIf your PowerBook has a
blotchy appearance, was manufactured between
July 2003 and November 2003 and its serial number falls between
V7334xxxxxx and V7345xxxxxx or QT331xxxxxx and QT339xxxxxx,
you may be entitled to a new LCD. Call your local
Apple contact center, or drop by your local
Apple retail
store or
Apple Authorized Service Provider (AASP) if you think
you have a claim.
Apple takes Playfair bullying to India
Apple takes Playfair bullying to India
04/16/2004 11:50 AMPlayfair is the program that removes the use-restriction wrapper from
your iTunes Music Store tracks. It used to be hosted on SourceForge,
but they chickened out when Apple sent them a bullying note demanding
takedown under the ludicrous and loathesome DMCA. Playfair moved to a
host in India, which apparently has no such law, but now Apple has
nastygrammed the Indian hosts too, resulting in another takedown while
the Indians get some legal advice. Gee, Apple, you really can't buy
publicity like this. Well, you can. But why would you want to?
Link
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via /.)
Apple Takes No. 5 In January MP3 Player
Sales
Apple Takes No. 5 In January MP3 Player
Sales
03/14/2003 12:15 AMMacNN via MyAppleMenu
Apple takes fifth in January retail
desktop sales
Apple takes fifth in January retail
desktop sales
03/13/2003 10:20 AMBloomberg reports that Apple grabbed 3.8% of US desktop retail sales
in January as ranked in dollar terms...
Apple Takes Over London Station For iPod
Shuffle
Apple Takes Over London Station For iPod
Shuffle
03/17/2005 03:09 AMApple has launched a major advertising campaign in the UK for the
iPod shuffle, including taking over a London Underground station,
turning it into an "exclusive iPod zone." By Ian Betteridge, Extreme
iPod
Apple Takes Regent Street Office Space
Apple Takes Regent Street Office Space
12/22/2004 01:13 AM By Macworld UK
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