Apple Shows New Office, Multimedia Apps
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Apple shows new Office, multimedia apps
Apple shows new Office, multimedia apps
01/06/2004 01:13 PMSteve Jobs previews a new line of Apple software, including
Microsoft's Office 2004, at Macworld Expo.
Microsoft To Bridge Office, Back Office
Apps
Microsoft To Bridge Office, Back Office
Apps
01/26/2004 01:10 AMMicrosoft continues to build bridges between Office desktop apps and
reservoirs of back-office data. The "Information Worker Bridge"
project now under way seeks to make it easier for integrators or
in-house developers to make Excel or Word de-facto front ends for
back-end accounting, ERP or other applications, sources said. In
theory, this would take back-office integration beyond ODBC drivers
and InfoPath, the Office application that lets people build dynamic
forms on their desktops that tap into back-office XML data.
IBM shows off new grid apps
IBM shows off new grid apps
08/19/2004 03:12 PMIBM on Friday is scheduled to make available early versions of three
grid-based technologies intended to help corporate and third-party
developers better manage grid-based resources as a way to solve large
and compute-intensive problems.
Planned Salesforce IPO Shows Upswing in
Hosted Apps
Planned Salesforce IPO Shows Upswing in
Hosted Apps
06/21/2004 12:05 PMHosted CRM service provider Salesforce.com and others are moving
toward initial public offerings, demonstrating businesses' growing
reliance on hosted application utilities.
In search of Office XML apps
In search of Office XML apps
02/05/2005 09:31 PM
Today and tomorrow I'm at the first
Office System Developer Conference in order to find out, among
other things, what people have made out of the XML infrastructure that
Jean Paoli's team infused into the Office apps a couple of years ago.
...LCD and Notebook Manufacturer PRESTIGIO
Releases New 17" Multimedia LCD Monitors
for Office and Home Use
LCD and Notebook Manufacturer PRESTIGIO
Releases New 17" Multimedia LCD Monitors
for Office and Home Use
07/15/2004 11:54 AMPrestigio, one of the most dynamic international manufacturers of LCD
displays and TV's, mobile computers, and plasma TV's, has launched two
state-of-the-art LCD multimedia monitors across its distribution
channels in Europe, Middle East and Africa. [PRWEB Jul 15, 2004]
Sony's New Notebooks Drop MS Office Apps
Sony's New Notebooks Drop MS Office Apps
03/20/2003 01:05 PMTaking aim at the back-to-school crowd, Sony has unveiled two Vaio
notebooks that sell
for less than $1500 and substitute Corel Office for the usual
Microsoft Office
applications.
Linux desktop emulates Windows for
office apps
Linux desktop emulates Windows for
office apps
08/22/2004 09:02 PMZDNet Australia Aug 23 2004 1:37AM GMT
CRM plug-in puts sales data into Office
apps
CRM plug-in puts sales data into Office
apps
01/26/2004 09:52 PMComputer Weekly Jan 27 2004 2:14AM GMT
Other News: Apple Multimedia Chip
Other News: Apple Multimedia Chip
04/07/2005 12:39 PMHmmmm... what's Apple doing with a group of multimedia chip designers?
The Rebirth Of Apple As A Multimedia
Company
The Rebirth Of Apple As A Multimedia
Company
05/03/2004 12:29 PMApple is on the cusp of an important decision that either will take it
to a position of dominance or will doom it to the declining niche of
companies that could have been contenders. The iPod has shown the way,
and my bet is Apple will eventually follow. By Rob Enderle,
TechNewsWorld (via MyAppleMenu)
Cant Beat Apples Multimedia
Suite
Cant Beat Apples Multimedia
Suite
06/17/2004 01:07 PMIn the Wall Street Journal, Walt Mossberg reviews Easy Media Creator 7
by Roxio, Overall, I found Media Creator to be significantly
inferior to the Apple [iLife] suite. Its harder to use, less
consistent in the way it works, less well integrated, and it fails to
display the same delicate balance between power and simplicity that is
the real strength of the Apple software. [Jun 17]
Apple Contracting For Multimedia Chips?
Apple Contracting For Multimedia Chips?
04/06/2005 12:29 PM
In an unconfirmed report published at SiliconValleyWatcher.com, Apple
has contracted to use a new multimedia chip from Broadcom, who aquired
Cambridge...
Apple picks chips for next gen mobile
multimedia device
Apple picks chips for next gen mobile
multimedia device
04/06/2005 12:34 PMApple Computer has contracted to use the powerful video, image, and
music chips designed by Alphamosaic of Cambridge, UK, in a future
multimedia mobile device.
A report in the Silicon Valley Watcher says the British company was
acquired by Broadcom last year. According to the report, the branding
for the Apple multimedia product is not yet known. The public
specifications describing the Alphamosaic chips indicate Apple could
use it to build a family of mobile hand-held digital devices equipped
with wireless communications more advanced than its current iPod
family. Broadcom's 54g technology is already used by Apple for its
wireless products.
HP y Apple se unen para las aplicaciones
multimedia en Windows
HP y Apple se unen para las aplicaciones
multimedia en Windows
01/10/2004 07:16 AMThe Cabinet Office shows e-Government
excellence with online recruitment
service
The Cabinet Office shows e-Government
excellence with online recruitment
service
01/05/2005 08:14 AMOnline Recruitment Jan 5 2005 10:46AM GMT
Apple Dual Chip G5's Pack Multimedia
Power
Apple Dual Chip G5's Pack Multimedia
Power
11/18/2003 04:28 PMApple targets audio and video editors with the latest G5.
iDive 1.2 integrates with Apple DV apps,
more
iDive 1.2 integrates with Apple DV apps,
more
12/19/2004 03:11 PMFrench developer Aquafadas Software has released iDive 1.2, a new
version of its iPhoto-like application for storing and organizing
digital video files. This upgrade adds several new features, including
the ability to drag and drop clips from iMovie, Final Cut Express or
Final Cut Pr directly into the application. In addition, iDive 1.2 can
capture footage directly from a video camera, supports the display of
footage with a 16:9 aspect ratio, offers the ability to split clips,
features new compression capability and more. Aquafadas doesn't note
upgrade pricing for this new version; the full software is US$69.95,
with academic licenses available for $49.95. System requirements call
for Mac OS X v10.3, 256MB RAM and 20MB to 120MB of free hard drive
space for each hour of digital video to be stored.
Apple Offers Panther And G5-Optimized
Pro Apps
Apple Offers Panther And G5-Optimized
Pro Apps
11/18/2003 09:20 AMApple on Tuesday released new versions of its Final Cut Pro 4, DVD
Studio Pro 2 and Shake 3 applications, all optimized for the Power Mac
G5 and fine-tuned for Panther. By Peter Cohen (MacCentral via
MyAppleMenu)
Apple offers Panther and G5-optimized
pro apps
Apple offers Panther and G5-optimized
pro apps
11/18/2003 09:17 AMApple on Tuesday
released
new versions of its Final Cut Pro 4, DVD Studio Pro 2 and Shake 3
applications, all optimized for the Power Mac G5 and fine-tuned for
Panther. The new versions of the applications -- Final Cut Pro 4.1,
Shake 3.0.1 and DVD Studio Pro 2.0.2 -- are available for download
from Apple's Web site. MacCentral will post more details shortly.
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...
Apple Chipset Bombshell: Super
Multimedia Chip Licensed for Unknown
Device
Apple Chipset Bombshell: Super
Multimedia Chip Licensed for Unknown
Device
04/06/2005 11:31 AM
Prepare for
speculation a-go-go: Apple just licensed a chipset that is capable of
not only music and video, but 3D graphics and image capturing with
resolutions up to 8-megapixel. Silicon Valley Watcher is reporting
that Apple has contracted to use a chipset from UK company
Alphamosaic. And not only is the chipset powerful, it can be
integrated with chips from Alphamosaic's parent company Broadcom to
provide wireless communication, from cell phones to Bluetooth to
Wi-Fi.
Now as much fun as it is to wonder if Apple is making a
video/gaming/cellphone/camera/music device, you also have to realize
that Apple often doesn't exploit the full power of the chipsets it
licenses (the chipset that powers modern iPods is capable of video,
for instance). So while Apple could be designing the ultimate
convergence device (or Newton II), they could also just be adding
video or 3D menus to the new generation of iPod. What we do
know is we won't see a product using this hardware until at least next
year, so we've got lots of time to wonder.
Who knew that the April Fool's gPod hoax
[pictured] would be so quickly probable?
Scoop! Brit chip designers score coup as Apple picks
chips for next gen mobile multimedia device...the m-Pod?
[SiliconValleyWatcher]
IDrive Multimedia - First Internet
HardDrive with MultiMedia Features, A
virtual iPod?
IDrive Multimedia - First Internet
HardDrive with MultiMedia Features, A
virtual iPod?
03/14/2005 05:24 PMIBackup (http://www.ibackup.com), a leading online storage and backup
service provider, has announced release of IDrive MultiMedia, the
first Internet HardDrive Technology that is designed for MultiMedia
use. [PRWEB Mar 4, 2005]
Apple integrates video apps in
Production Suite
Apple integrates video apps in
Production Suite
08/10/2004 02:02 PMApple has bundled its Final Cut Pro HD, Motion, and DVD Studio Pro 3
software into a single suite for film and video called Production
Suite. The integrated suite combines the latest versions of Apple's
professional creative applications for £899 including VAT.
Apple's vice president of applications marketing Rob Schoeben said:
"Production Suite delivers a complete real-time production
workflow in a box at an incredible price. Production Suite ushers in a
new era of production workflows with round tripping – allowing
creative pros to build stunning motion graphics in Motion, transfer
them seamlessly to Final Cut Pro movies or author professional quality
DVDs with DVD Studio Pro."

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Macworld UKRead full story...News: NAB: Apple updates pro video apps
in Final Cut Studio
News: NAB: Apple updates pro video apps
in Final Cut Studio
04/17/2005 06:13 PMApple on Sunday announced Final Cut Studio, a High Definition (HD)
video production suite that includes major upgrades of Final Cut Pro,
Motion and DVD Studio Pro, as well as a new audio editing and sound
design application, Soundtrack Pro. Final Cut Studio 5 can be
purchased for US$1,299 and will be available beginning in May. Users
who own Final Cut Pro can upgrade for $699; Production Suite customers
can upgrade for $499. Apple will also sell separately Final Cut Pro,
Soundtrack Pro, Motion 2 and DVD Studio Pro 4. More details will be
posted shortly.
Scoop! Brit Chip Designers Score Coup As
Apple Picks Chips For Next Gen Mobile
Multimedia Device... The m-Pod?
Scoop! Brit Chip Designers Score Coup As
Apple Picks Chips For Next Gen Mobile
Multimedia Device... The m-Pod?
04/07/2005 02:47 AMApple has contracted to use the powerful video, image, and music
chips designed by Alphamosaic, in Cambridge, UK, in a future
multimedia mobile device. By Tom Foremski, SiliconValleyWatcher
Apple shows off 20-incher
Apple shows off 20-incher
11/19/2003 05:45 PMPersonal Computer World Nov 19 2003 4:18PM ET
Apple Shows Some Mean Colors
Apple Shows Some Mean Colors
07/29/2004 11:26 AMCNN: Apple:
RealNetworks hacked iPod. Apple Computer accused RealNetworks
Thursday of adopting the tactics of a hacker and breaking into the
technology behind its popular music player iPod device.
So Apple is happy to let you play your music only in the
way it permits, if you're going to use its devices. The company says
it'll rewrite its software to thwart Real's customer-friendly hack --
and I use that word in the benevolent sense -- that lets people use
what they've bought with just a bit more freedom than Apple wishes to
grant.
Threats to use copyright law against Real are exactly what you'd
expect, unfortunately. Apple wants control over online music, and this
is just part of the game.
What we customers want is cross-platform compatibility: standards.
What the companies want is lock-in. They may win, but they're only
locking me out -- because I won't play by those rules. Which means
I've bought my last iTunes Music Store song until Apple starts paying
more attention to what its customers want.
ATI’s Multimedia Center 8.8 – The Home
Multimedia Server
ATI’s Multimedia Center 8.8 – The Home
Multimedia Server
12/16/2003 04:12 PMApple shows off new iMac in Paris
Apple shows off new iMac in Paris
08/31/2004 06:15 AMApple has unveiled the iMac G5, the new version of desktop computer
that revived the company's fortunes.
Well...Brant Stats in the US shows that
Apple users don't ge
Well...Brant Stats in the US shows that
Apple users don't ge
09/23/2004 11:22 PMTechTree Sep 24 2004 3:33AM GMT
Apple filing shows shift from pro to
consumer Macs
Apple filing shows shift from pro to
consumer Macs
02/05/2005 09:19 PMApple's Form 10-Q is a quarterly report the company is required to
file with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC). The
document provides a comprehensive overview of Apple's current state of
business for Apple's first quarter of its fiscal year 2005, which
ending December 25, 2004. Among the highlights of this quarter's
report are details about how new accounting procedures affect Apple's
net income and indications that interest in new consumer Macs may have
cannibalized pro sales.
Apple Expo: Brenthaven shows new
carrying cases
Apple Expo: Brenthaven shows new
carrying cases
09/01/2004 01:11 PMLongtime carrying case-maker
Brenthaven is showing off one of
its new bag designs at Apple Expo Paris this week. The Fusion Flex and
the Fusion 12 are both Messenger style cases aimed at owners of
Apple's 12- to 15-inch portable computers.
Apple U.S. PC Market Share Up .5% to 5th
Spot, Study Shows
Apple U.S. PC Market Share Up .5% to 5th
Spot, Study Shows
04/16/2005 05:47 AMMac Observer Apr 16 2005 10:17AM GMT
IDC: Apple shows 9.3 percent US unit
sales growth
IDC: Apple shows 9.3 percent US unit
sales growth
07/16/2004 12:06 PMGlobal market intelligence and advisory firm IDC released its data on
shipments of personal computers in the United States for the second
quarter of 2004. Apple ranks fifth on the list with a total of 495,000
CPU units shipped, or about 3.7 of the market -- trailing Dell, HP,
Gateway and IBM. Regardless, Apple's numbers show overall growth from
year to year, if a bit below the average of 10.9 percent.
Apple shows sense of humor on Gore
appointment
Apple shows sense of humor on Gore
appointment
03/21/2003 12:16 AMApple has shown that it indeed does have a sense of humor by linking
to a very funny report on the company's announcement that it had
appointed Al Gore to its Board of Directors...
TMO Reports - Apple U.S. PC Market Share
Up .5% to 5th Spot, Study Shows
TMO Reports - Apple U.S. PC Market Share
Up .5% to 5th Spot, Study Shows
04/16/2005 07:27 AMMac Observer Apr 16 2005 10:40AM GMT
Apple Expo Shows Credibility Boost for
Server Solutions
Apple Expo Shows Credibility Boost for
Server Solutions
09/01/2004 04:55 PMThe arrival and maturation of Mac OS X and Mac OS X Server are
changing things at the Paris expo, with the majority of today's market
much more reassured about the Macintosh operating system than it used
to be.
Fiona Apple Saga Shows Sony's Core
Dilemma
Fiona Apple Saga Shows Sony's Core
Dilemma
04/11/2005 08:54 AMComment Disc rejected, online distribution too
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