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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.
Use Pages as a simple HTML editor
Use Pages as a simple HTML editor
03/23/2005 01:30 PMIf you are like me, you may think that none of the HTML editors out
there is really satisfying. I mean, I don't want a CSS editor, or an
HTML, Javascript, whatever editor. I just want an editor that makes
good-looking web pag...
MIT takes unconventional approach
MIT takes unconventional approach
05/31/2004 10:03 AMChicago Tribune May 31 2004 1:03PM GMT
Mandrake takes mobile approach
Mandrake takes mobile approach
09/16/2004 02:59 PMComputer Shopper Sep 16 2004 5:32PM GMT
China Telecom takes cautious 3G approach
China Telecom takes cautious 3G approach
09/02/2004 04:11 AMXinhua News Agency Sep 2 2004 7:20AM GMT
AOpen takes a different approach at
education providers
AOpen takes a different approach at
education providers
06/14/2004 02:06 AMEfficient Frontier Takes Holistic
Approach to Keyword Search Bidding
Efficient Frontier Takes Holistic
Approach to Keyword Search Bidding
06/23/2004 10:49 AMSource: MediaDailyNews - Rather than executing bids based on
predetermined pricing parameters for separate keywords, the system
acts on a more aggregate level, anticipating overall campaign returns
for all keywords across all search engines, and automatically choosing
the most effective...
Apple Rebuffs RealNetworks' Approach
Apple Rebuffs RealNetworks' Approach
04/16/2004 01:00 AMApple Rebuffs RealNetworks' Approach
(AP)
Apple Rebuffs RealNetworks' Approach
(AP)
04/15/2004 09:07 PMAP - Apple Computer Inc. apparently doesn't want to sing the same tune
as its Internet music rival RealNetworks Inc.
Apple Updates Keynote, Pages
Apple Updates Keynote, Pages
03/19/2005 02:29 AMThe updates address "isolated issues that may have affected
reliability for some customers," according to Apple. By Peter Cohen,
MacCentral
Apple Updates Keynote and Pages
Apple Updates Keynote and Pages
03/19/2005 02:38 AMApple has updated
Keynote to v2.0.1 and
Pages to v1.0.1. Both
updates "address isolated issues that may have affected reliability
for some customers." Pages v1.0.1 also "resolves an issue related to
deleting complete pages."

10.4: Create a simple CRM with bundled
Apple apps
10.4: Create a simple CRM with bundled
Apple apps
06/17/2005 04:40 PMiCal, Mail, and Address Book have become much more integrated in Tiger
than they were in Panther. It has even become possible to make a very
simple Customer or Contact Relationship Management system using just
these three app...
Yellow pages? Pink pages
Yellow pages? Pink pages
06/04/2004 07:04 AMI'm up early working on my English Essay. It will be done in about 15
minutes. I just had to...
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.
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
Apple Takes a Bigger Bite of RSS
Apple Takes a Bigger Bite of RSS
06/29/2004 12:57 AMSafari RSS
Reader
"Steve Jobs demoed Safaris RSS Reader today. Read about it
and then check it out in
action.
Update: Brent Simmons, developer of NetNewsWire, reacts
to Safari RSS." [The RSS
Weblog]
Is this big news? Sure, but anyone that reads Scoble knows Microsoft is
working towards integrating RSS into Longhorn itself.
However, I agree 100% with Steven that the best RSS
aggregator is one that is web-based, not a desktop client. As more and
more people shift their information on the go, the last thing they'll
need is to begin relying heavily on an aggregator that they'll
lose when their desktop crashes. 'Cause we've all had that happen,
haven't we?
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
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 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]
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 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 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
(
via /.)
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 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...
Microsoft takes on Apple in digital
music market
Microsoft takes on Apple in digital
music market
09/02/2004 12:03 PMMicrosoft's new music venture takes aim
at Apple iTunes
Microsoft's new music venture takes aim
at Apple iTunes
09/02/2004 10:27 AMAFP via Yahoo! Sep 2 2004 2:38PM GMT
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
Apple Takes Regent Street Office Space
Apple Takes Regent Street Office Space
12/22/2004 01:13 AM By Macworld UK
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
Microsoft's new music venture takes aim
at Apple iTunes (AFP)
Microsoft's new music venture takes aim
at Apple iTunes (AFP)
09/02/2004 10:10 AMAFP - Microsoft unveiled a new online music download service that
throws the weight of the world's largest software company into a field
currently dominated by Apple Computers.
Gates takes swipe at Apple, Linux
security
Gates takes swipe at Apple, Linux
security
01/27/2004 11:28 AMWith the MyDoom virus spreading rapidly Monday, Microsoft honcho Bill
Gates points to the silver lining in such attacks and warns against
complacency regarding non-Windows operating systems.
iTunes Invasion: Apple Takes Music War
Overseas
iTunes Invasion: Apple Takes Music War
Overseas
06/16/2004 06:08 PM"The European Union Copyright Directive pushes each member country to
harmonize their individual copyright laws for ocnsistency across the
region. Apple has to work out online contract law issues, as the two
go hand in hand."
By Blane Warrene, MacNewsWorld (via MyAppleMenu)
Sony Takes Aim at Apple But iPod Seen
Safe for Now (Reuters)
Sony Takes Aim at Apple But iPod Seen
Safe for Now (Reuters)
05/11/2004 05:04 AMReuters - Sony Corp has created a buzz with the
unveiling of a new digital music player, but analysts say it
has a long way to go before it challenges the industry
dominance of Apple Computer's popular iPod.
iTunes 'cybersquatter' takes Apple name
battle to High Court
iTunes 'cybersquatter' takes Apple name
battle to High Court
03/29/2005 09:29 AMGates takes a side-swipe at Apple, Linux
security
Gates takes a side-swipe at Apple, Linux
security
01/27/2004 10:21 AMAs the MyDoom virus spread rapidly across the Internet on Monday, Bill
Gates extolled the value of such attacks and warned against other
operating systems' complacency. Microsoft chief software architect
Bill Gates took a side-swipe at rival operating systems on Monday, as
he reiterated the importance of security for Windows; in particular
its next version, which is codenamed Longhorn.
Apple takes pre-orders for Logic, Logic
Express 7.1 (MacCentral)
Apple takes pre-orders for Logic, Logic
Express 7.1 (MacCentral)
04/06/2005 03:47 PMMacCentral - Apple is now taking pre-orders for the next major update
to the company's professional grade music applications, Logic and
Logic Express. The update, which brings both applications to version
7.1, will ship on DVD and will cost US$19.95.
News: Apple takes pre-orders for Logic,
Logic Express 7.1
News: Apple takes pre-orders for Logic,
Logic Express 7.1
04/06/2005 03:15 PMApple is now taking pre-orders for the next major update to the
companies professional grade music applications, Logic and Logic
Express. The update, which brings both applications to version 7.1,
will ship on DVD and will cost US$19.95.
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