Report: Real seeks musical duet with Apple (MacCentral)
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Report: Real seeks musical duet with
Apple
Report: Real seeks musical duet with
Apple
04/15/2004 07:49 AMRealNetworks Inc. Chairman and Chief Executive Officer (CEO) Rob
Glaser has urged Apple Computer Inc.'s CEO Steve Jobs to partner its
digital music businesses against rival Microsoft Corp., according to a
report published Thursday in The New York Times online edition.
RealNetworks seeks musical alliance with
Apple
RealNetworks seeks musical alliance with
Apple
04/14/2004 11:46 PMIn an e-mail sent to Apple CEO Steve Jobs last week, RealNetworks CEO
Rob Glaser suggested that the two companies form a "tactical alliance"
against Microsoft in the digital music business...
RealNetworks Seeks a Musical Alliance
With Apple
RealNetworks Seeks a Musical Alliance
With Apple
04/15/2004 03:42 AMRealNetworks made a direct appeal to Apple Computer, suggesting that
the two companies form a common front against Microsoft in the digital
music business.
"The New York Times > Business > Media &
Advertising > RealNetworks Seeks a
Musical Alliance With Apple"
"The New York Times > Business > Media &
Advertising > RealNetworks Seeks a
Musical Alliance With Apple"
04/16/2004 03:38 AMJobs, Apple shareholders talk
marketshare, Real, more (MacCentral)
Jobs, Apple shareholders talk
marketshare, Real, more (MacCentral)
04/22/2004 04:04 PMMacCentral - Apple Computer Inc. on Thursday held its annual
shareholders meeting at the company's Cupertino, Calif. headquarters,
which saw the nominees for the Board of Directors pass by a huge
margin. Apple CEO Steve Jobs and members of the Executive Committee
answered questions for almost 45 minutes ranging from overall company
strategy to its plans on expanding its overall marketshare.
Real shoots back at Apple, reaffirms
commitment to Harmony (MacCentral)
Real shoots back at Apple, reaffirms
commitment to Harmony (MacCentral)
07/29/2004 01:32 PMMacCentral - Apple Computer Inc. issued a statement on Thursday
accusing RealNetworks of hacker-like tactics for its Harmony
technology that will allow content from Real's music store to be
played on Apple's iPod. Several hours later RealNetworks shot back
saying they have done nothing wrong and reaffirmed its commitment to
developing Harmony.
Report: Apple offered Sony iTunes deal
(MacCentral)
Report: Apple offered Sony iTunes deal
(MacCentral)
09/03/2004 02:36 PMMacCentral - Apple Computer Inc. Chief Executive Officer (CEO) Steve
Jobs offered Nobuyuki Idei, chairman and group CEO of Sony Corp., the
chance for Sony to come aboard Apple's iTunes Music Store service, the
Nikkei Sangyo Shimbun newspaper reported in its Sept. 2 edition. The
offer would have allowed for joint operation of the service, the
newspaper said.
Apple And Motorola: A Smart Duet
Apple And Motorola: A Smart Duet
08/05/2004 08:41 AMBy agreeing to let the cell-phone maker put iTunes on certain models,
Apple gets to test a new market for its music downloads. By Alex
Salkever, BusinessWeek (via MyAppleMenu)
Real launches 'Freedom of Choice
Campaign' (MacCentral)
Real launches 'Freedom of Choice
Campaign' (MacCentral)
08/17/2004 01:54 AMMacCentral - RealNetworks will tout its new Windows-only Harmony
technology, which allows files from its music store to be played on
Apple's iPod, in a series of print, radio and online advertising, the
company said in a statement on Tuesday. In addition, Real will hold
what it calls the biggest music sale in history selling songs for
US$0.49 and albums for $4.99.
Apple Expo: Apple intros iMac G5
(MacCentral)
Apple Expo: Apple intros iMac G5
(MacCentral)
08/31/2004 07:26 PMMacCentral - Apple's senior vice-president of worldwide marketing,
Phil Schiller, took
a cue from his boss, CEO Steve Jobs, as he unveiled one more thing at
the
end of his keynote to kick off this week's Apple Expo in Paris: an
iMac G5 that includes the entire
system inside a 17- or 20-inch LCD screen. Continuing the all-in-one
theme
that started with the original CRT iMac, the G5 edition features a new
industrial design that does away with the hemispherical base of the
previous
generation all together. Schiller said that the new iMacs will be
available
in mid-September.
Musical chairs: RealNetworks makes
overture to Apple
Musical chairs: RealNetworks makes
overture to Apple
04/15/2004 09:09 PMCNET Apr 16 2004 1:28AM GMT
Real sues Microsoft, seeks $1bn damages
Real sues Microsoft, seeks $1bn damages
12/18/2003 07:24 PMOnce more round the Antitrust wheel
Apple releases Mac OS X v10.3.9
(MacCentral)
Apple releases Mac OS X v10.3.9
(MacCentral)
04/15/2005 08:53 PMMacCentral - Looks like Mac OS X v10.3 "Panther" is getting one more
small tweak before Mac OS X v10.4 "Tiger" hits store shelves on April
29, 2005. On Friday Apple released Mac OS X v10.3.9, an update that
"delivers overall improved compatibility and reliability" for all
users. It's available for download through the Software Update system
preferences pane and is also available for download from Apple's Web
site. Mac OS X v10.3.9 offers a long list of improvements and
enhancements, including changes to Stickies, Safari, Finder and more.
Apple releases Mac OS X v10.3.5
(MacCentral)
Apple releases Mac OS X v10.3.5
(MacCentral)
08/09/2004 06:16 PMMacCentral - Apple on Monday released Mac OS X v10.3.5, available for
download through the Software Update system preference pane. The new
version of Mac OS X "delivers enhanced functionality and improved
reliability," according to Apple, which recommends it for all users.
Apple wows the crowd at NAB (MacCentral)
Apple wows the crowd at NAB (MacCentral)
04/18/2004 06:59 PMMacCentral - Apple Computer Inc. on Sunday kicked off the National
Association of Broadcasters (NAB) show in Las Vegas, NV with an
invitation-only event to unveil three product updates and two brand
new products for the professional video market. Apple demoed features
and the integration of the new products to rousing applause from video
professionals in the crowd of almost 2,000.
Apple comments on MSN Music (MacCentral)
Apple comments on MSN Music (MacCentral)
09/03/2004 12:08 PMMacCentral - This week Microsoft launched a preview version of MSN
Music, a potential competitor to Apple's iTunes Music Store. The
introduction of MSN Music has elicited a response from Apple Computer
Inc.
Apple releases new Power Mac G5s
(MacCentral)
Apple releases new Power Mac G5s
(MacCentral)
06/09/2004 09:00 AMMacCentral - Apple Computer Inc. on Wednesday announced three new
dual-processor Power Mac G5 configurations, with the fastest model
topping out at 2.5GHz. The new 1.8 and 2.0GHz models are available
now, and Apple expects the 2.5GHz model to ship in July. Prices range
from $1,999 to $2,999. All systems now come equipped with 8x
SuperDrives; the high-end system's frontside bus speed has been upped
to 1.25GHz.
MacCentral: Apple Macintosh News
MacCentral: Apple Macintosh News
12/22/2003 03:19 AMNAB: Apple offers Shake 3.5 (MacCentral)
NAB: Apple offers Shake 3.5 (MacCentral)
04/18/2004 04:31 PMMacCentral - At a special event at this week's NAB 2004, Apple on
Sunday introduced Shake 3.5, a new version of its compositing and
special effects tool for cinema and video. The new version of Shake
features new shape-based morphing and warping capabilities that rely
on spline tools, improves Rendezvous networking and more. It's
available now as a paid upgrade for Shake 3 users.
NAB: Apple announces DVD Studio Pro 3
(MacCentral)
NAB: Apple announces DVD Studio Pro 3
(MacCentral)
04/18/2004 03:04 PMMacCentral - In a special event at NAB 2004 on Sunday, Apple announced
DVD Studio Pro 3, the latest major revision to the company's
professional DVD authoring application for Mac OS X. New to this
release are Alpha Transitions, a new Graphical View, DTS 5.1 audio
support and the inclusion of Compressor 1.2, Apple's digital media
encoding and compression tool.
Apple and RealNetworks -- the 'Real'
story (MacCentral)
Apple and RealNetworks -- the 'Real'
story (MacCentral)
04/16/2004 06:35 PMMacCentral - Recent technology news has been punctuated by published
reports of an e-mail sent by RealNetworks Inc. Chairman and CEO Rob
Glaser to Apple CEO Steve Jobs. Glaser's memo purportedly urged Jobs
to make Apple open the iPod to work with Real's own RealPlayer Music
Store. While Apple enjoys an early lead in the market, industry
analysts feel that Apple will need partners to extend its reach.
Apple recalls PowerBook batteries
(MacCentral)
Apple recalls PowerBook batteries
(MacCentral)
08/19/2004 12:05 PMMacCentral - Apple Computer Inc. on Thursday issued a recall for
PowerBook batteries sold from January 2004 through August 2004 for use
with 15-inch PowerBook G4 (Aluminum) notebook computers. The
batteries, made by LG Chem, Ltd. of South Korea, could overheat,
posing a fire hazard -- Apple said they have received four such
reports, although no injuries have been reported.
Apple issues iChat security fix
(MacCentral)
Apple issues iChat security fix
(MacCentral)
09/17/2004 10:47 AMMacCentral - Apple Computer Inc. on Thursday released its third
security update in recent days. Security Update 2004-09-16 fixes a
security issue with Apple's iChat application that allowed Remote
iChat participants can send "links" that can start local programs if
clicked.
Apple reports $46 million profit
(MacCentral)
Apple reports $46 million profit
(MacCentral)
04/14/2004 03:54 PMMacCentral - Apple Computer Inc. reported on Wednesday a net profit of
$46 million for the company's second quarter ended March 27, 2004.
In the quarter, Apple shipped 749 thousand Macintosh units and 807
thousand iPods, representing a 5 percent increase in CPU units and a
909 percent increase in iPods over the year-ago quarter.
Apple sues over Tiger leak (MacCentral)
Apple sues over Tiger leak (MacCentral)
12/22/2004 01:01 AMMacCentral - Apple Computer Inc. is suing three developers for
distributing Mac OS X v10.4 "Tiger," the upcoming version of its
operating system the company plans to release sometime in the first
half of 2005. The men allegedly released development versions of Tiger
on a file-sharing Web site, according to Reuters.
Apple patches vulnerability in Safari
(MacCentral)
Apple patches vulnerability in Safari
(MacCentral)
05/21/2004 07:05 PMMacCentral - Apple Computer Inc. issued an update on Friday to fix a
reported security hole in its Safari Web Browser. The venerability,
which was classified as "Extremely Critical" by security firm Secunia,
allowed the execution of malicious code on the users computer.
Apple updates PowerBooks and iBooks
(MacCentral)
Apple updates PowerBooks and iBooks
(MacCentral)
04/19/2004 09:35 AMMacCentral - Following up on five major product announcements at the
National Association of Broadcasters show in Las Vegas on Sunday,
Apple Computer Inc. on Monday announced upgrades to its entire line of
portable computing products. Apple's pro PowerBook models have been
bumped to a top speed of 1.5GHz, while the consumer iBook now reaches
speeds of 1.2GHz.
Apple: New iMacs coming in September
(MacCentral)
Apple: New iMacs coming in September
(MacCentral)
07/01/2004 05:23 PMMacCentral - Visitors to Apple's online Apple Store interested in
buying a new flat panel iMac were greeted with the following message
on Thursday: "Apple has stopped taking orders for the current iMac as
we begin the transition from the current iMac line to an all-new iMac
line which will be announced and available in September.
Real anti-Apple poll swamped by
pro-Apple posters
Real anti-Apple poll swamped by
pro-Apple posters
08/18/2004 04:55 AMSo message board gets pulled
Chemists welcome Apple at California
trade show (MacCentral)
Chemists welcome Apple at California
trade show (MacCentral)
03/19/2005 03:05 AMMacCentral - For the first time in recent memory, Apple Computer
attended the American Chemical Society trade show held this week in
San Diego, Calif. Apple displayed its wares in a 20' x 20' booth and
gave two presentations that were filled to near capacity, according to
executives from the computer company.
Apple confirms new iMacs are coming in
September (MacCentral)
Apple confirms new iMacs are coming in
September (MacCentral)
07/01/2004 06:50 PMMacCentral - Apple on Thursday confirmed that a new iMac is on the
way, but stopped short of providing any details about the new system.
The company's online store has stopped accepting orders for the
current flat panel models, but Apple doesn't plan to have a
replacement ready until September -- the victim of "less than perfect"
planning, by its own admission.
Apple versus RealNetworks: A lawyer's
perspective (MacCentral)
Apple versus RealNetworks: A lawyer's
perspective (MacCentral)
08/03/2004 12:33 PMMacCentral - Will Apple Computer Inc.'s dispute with RealNetworks Inc.
over RealNetworks' new Harmony technology have to be settled in court?
One lawyer said that Apple has available several legal avenues, each
with potential risks for Apple and the burgeoning digital music
market.
Apple offers iTunes Affiliate Program
(MacCentral)
Apple offers iTunes Affiliate Program
(MacCentral)
09/01/2004 01:23 PMMacCentral - Apple on Wednesday introduced the iTunes Affiliate
Program. The
program pays 5 percent commissions to affiliate Web sites by offering
direct
links to a any song, album or artist on iTunes. Sites who are accepted
as
affiliates can download Apple-made marketing materials and are
eligible to
apply to the Apple Store Affiliate program as well. And applicants who
sign
up through September 15, 2004 are also eligible to win one of five
iPod
minis.
Apple cuts AirPort Extreme prices
(MacCentral)
Apple cuts AirPort Extreme prices
(MacCentral)
06/29/2004 12:12 PMMacCentral - Apple has cut prices on its AirPort Extreme Base Station
and card. The AirPort Extreme Base Station and AirPort Extreme Card
enable Macs to network wirelessly using the IEEE 802.11g Wi-Fi
standard. The AirPort Extreme Base Station, equipped with both an
Ethernet interface, a 56K modem and an external antenna port, known as
the "Modem + Broadband Edition," is now listed on the Apple Store Web
site for US$199 -- $50 less than before. The AirPort Extreme
Card, compatible with Macs that have an internal AirPort Extreme slot,
costs US$79 -- $20 less than before.
IBM rising, Apple out of latest
supercomputer ranking (MacCentral)
IBM rising, Apple out of latest
supercomputer ranking (MacCentral)
06/20/2004 11:36 PMMacCentral - The Japan Marine Science and Technology Center's Earth
Simulator remains the world's most powerful computer, according to the
latest version of an industry ranking, but for the first time a
serious competitor has made an appearance.
Apple executives discuss Final Cut Pro
Studio (MacCentral)
Apple executives discuss Final Cut Pro
Studio (MacCentral)
04/17/2005 07:18 PMMacCentral - At a special event in Las Vegas on Sunday, Apple Computer
launched Final Cut Studio, a suite of new applications designed to
give its professional users a firm grip on the burgeoning HD market.
The suite includes upgraded versions of Final Cut Pro, DVD Studio Pro,
Motion and a new application called Soundtrack Pro.
SIGGRAPH: Apple introduces Production
Suite (MacCentral)
SIGGRAPH: Apple introduces Production
Suite (MacCentral)
08/10/2004 08:25 AMMacCentral - Apple on Tuesday introduced Production Suite, a new
package that combines together Final Cut Pro HD, Apple's recently
released Motion software, and DVD Studio Pro 3.
Apple ships Xsan, upgrades Xserve G5
(MacCentral)
Apple ships Xsan, upgrades Xserve G5
(MacCentral)
01/04/2005 11:31 AMMacCentral - Apple Computer Inc. on Tuesday announced that it is
shipping its Xsan Storage Area Network (SAN) file system, now
available for US$999 per client and per server. Xsan is a 64-bit
cluster file system that enables Mac OS X Server users to share files
and volumes up to 16 TB (Terabytes) in size on a Fibre Channel
network. Apple also announced an upgrade to its rack-mountable Xserve
G5 file server, upping the top-end and "Cluster Node" configuration's
processor speed to 2.3GHz and its system bus speed to 1.15GHz.
Apple cuts Cinema Display prices
(MacCentral)
Apple cuts Cinema Display prices
(MacCentral)
01/04/2005 01:26 PMMacCentral - Apple Computer Inc. on Tuesday cut the prices of its
Cinema Display series, LCD panels designed to complement Apple's line
of aluminum-clad PowerBook G4 and Power Mac G5 computers. The 20-inch
Cinema Display and 30-inch Cinema Display HD are now US$999 and
$2,999 respectively, $300 less. The 23-inch Cinema Display HD
also got a price reduction -- it's now $1,799, $200 less.
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