Archive for October, 2007

Study: iPhone already nibbling away at Motorola’s dominance

October 18, 2007

Although it’s been on the shelf for just three months, the impact of iPhone is clearly being felt by rival phone manufacturers, according to a new study which claims that Apple’s cell phone market share is already on the rise at the expense of Motorola…

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Apple to fire up Penryn-based Mac Pros

October 18, 2007

For the second time in as many years, Mac maker Apple Inc. is awaiting the official nod from chip supplier Intel Corp. before announcing a brawny update to its Mac Pro workstations aimed at media professionals. The new systems will represent the first architectural overhaul to the Mac Pro family since Apple introduced the Intel-based Power Mac succ

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Road to Mac OS X Leopard: Safari 3.0

October 18, 2007

Apple has made significant changes to Safari in Mac OS X 10.5 Leopard, introducing integration with Dashboard, smart drag and drop of tabbed windows, full text searching of your web history, and more. Here’s a look at the birth and maturity of the online web browser, as well as a look at what’s new in Safari 3.0.

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Worst iPhone Accessory Evar!

October 18, 2007

Seriously outrageous.

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OK, I admit it, Leopard has more “Wow!” than Vista … in theory anyway

October 17, 2007

Leopard looks like it beats Vista in the “Wow!” department. Yes, you read that right, I said that Leopard looks like it beats Vista in the “Wow!” department.

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Apple’s U.S. Mac market share rises to 8.1 percent in Q3

October 17, 2007

Apple Inc.’s share of the U.S. personal computer market for the third calendar quarter of 2007 was 8.1 percent, up from 6.2 percent during the same period one year ago, according to results released from Gartner just minutes ago.

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Apple OS X Leopard: A beautiful upgrade

October 17, 2007

“Finally, a PC Unix that everyone can love. OS X Leopard is a triumph of customer-focused engineering”Tom Yager takes a look at what it is, under the skin, that makes OS X *that* great.

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Apple’s iTunes Plus now world’s largest DRM-free music catalog

October 17, 2007

Apple on Wednesday issued a formal announcement regarding its expanded iTunes Plus service, which now offers more than two million tracks at the reduced price of just 99 cents. All iTunes Plus tracks feature DRM-free music with high quality 256 kbps AAC encoding for audio quality which the company claims is “virtually indistinguishable from the ori

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Apple’s OS X Leopard storms into the lead over at Engadget’s OS wars

October 17, 2007

But guess who can’t handle it? Yeah that’s right; W______ u___ (fill in the blanks). And why? Because they aren’t winning the poll. “If you voted for Leopard you must be a fanboy, there’s simply no other explanation. It could never be that people actually think Leopard will be a better OS? No way, never.”

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Apple may have fired greedy retail employees for cashing iPhone credit

October 17, 2007

Apple understandably wasn’t too happy about shelling out an extra ~$80,000 to employees who already scored free iPhones, so pink iSlips have apparently been issued to the bunch.

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