Since Steve Jobs returned to Apple, Apple has catered to the individual purchaser, people who appreciate what they get for their money. Big business has been a distant second priority. These days, however, several factors have come together to make Macs acceptable in the enterprise: the iPhone, the coolness of Macs, and Microsoftis misstep with…
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Returning to U.S. with a Computer Poses Risks for Private Data
A recent ruling by a U.S. Court allows border patrol agents to inspect and search a notebook computer or other digital device without limitation, according to the Electronic Frontier Foundation (EFF). Travelers cannot be forced to divulge the password for encrypted disks, but the computer can still be seized. Travelers and their employers are increasingly…
Steve Jobs No Longer Among Top 10 Paid Tech CEOs
A substantial portion of Mr. Jobsis 2007 earnings came in the form of company stock, which was worth far more than his $1 salary. Mr. Jobs wasnit the only tech name to drop off the top ten list in 2007. Former Yahoo CEO Terry Semel lost his ranking along with his job, and Dell CEO…
Ballmer Still Undecided on Yahoo, Could Raise Bid
Mr. Ballmer presented Yahoo with an ultimatum warning the Internet search company that it must reach a buyout agreement by April 26 or potentially face a hostile take over attempt. Yahoo refused to make a deal with Microsoft claiming that the Redmond-based companyis offer was undervalued. Both companies have been relatively quiet about the buyout…
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The Mac Observer: The Apple Trader - Why Has The Long Rally In Apple's Stock Stalled Out?
Why Has The Long Rally In Apple’s Stock Stalled Out? May 8th, 2000 Why has the long rally in Apple’s stock stalled out? The problem is twofold. One. People invest based on their expectations for the future. On average, investors attempt to visualize the trends 12 to 18 months out. Apple’s policy of not commenting…
Podcast - Mac Geek Gab #150: Random Questions, Cool Stuff Found, and Wacky Problems
Listen Now: Download: Show notes for Mac Geek Gab Podcast For April 29, 2008 The question queue is overflowing, and John and Dave dive in headfirst with some tough questions about audio, mail, and graphics. Then it’s on to some Cool Stuff Found, including an app developed due to an MGG comment! After that, they…
Talking to yourself on the Web
As i s evident by what you are now viewing, I write blog entries. I also occasionally post reader comments to articles on other sites. Every so often, I wonder how many people actually read this stuff. Not my blog in particular (actually, I can get stats on this from the TMO staff). But blogs…
The XO Laptop
As y ou probably know, the mission of the One Laptop Per Child (OLPC) organization is to provide their $200 XO laptop computers to children in the developing world. Back in December, I participated in OLPC’s “Give One Get One” promotion. The deal was that I donate one XO laptop and get to buy one…
Microsoft Could Walk Away from Yahoo Offer
Endpoint Technology Associates analyst Roger Kay thinks that Microsoft now has to sort out complex financial issues, and that dropping its unsolicited Yahoo buyout offer may be one of the companyis options. He noted that CEO Steve Ballmer may be “getting heat from inside.” He added that buying Yahoo would force Microsoft into debt, and…
Parallels: Desktop Product Sales Have Surpassed One Millon
On Thursday, Parallels announced that its Parallels Desktop application for Macs has sold more than one million copies to date. The software was the first product that allows users of Intel Macs to run Windows, Linux, Solaris, and other operating systems simultaneously with Mac OS X. “Parallels Desktop not only broke down the barrier between…
Deferred Revenue for Apple TV and iPhone Climbs Dramatically
Appleis FY08 Q2 earnings report on Wednesday showed that deferred revenue, the so-called subscription accounting, for Apple TV and iPhone is rising dramatically. In September, 2007 Apple reported US$1.391B in deferred revenue, current, for the Apple TV and iPhone. For the current Q2, that has risen to US$2.416B, a 74 percent increase. In September, 2007…
Mirosoft Goes .Mac with Live Mesh
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Vista Capable Appeal Upheld, MS Stays in Court
Microsoft filed its request with the Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals after a U.S. District Court Judge ruled in February that the lawsuit qualified for class-action status. The appeals court upheld the lower courtis ruling on April 21. The lawsuit against Microsoft claimed that the software company deceived customers with its “Vista Capable” program that…
LockedEnvelope Allows Easy, Encrypted E-mail
Navoty has announced the immediate availability of LockedEnvelope in beta. The system allows users of any e-mail application with any e-mail service on any OS to send an encrypted message to anyone with a simple pass phrase. Creating encrypted e-mail is not extremely difficult. However, when it comes to making everything work with all your…
Cramer: Buy Apple & Look for "Conversation"
TheStreet.com, which Mr. Cramer cofounded, reported that Mr. Cramer said the market is grudgingly accepting that the iPhone is here to stay and will continue to be a successful product. He added that the iPhone is "huge, and when we get the next iteration … itis going to be game, set, match." Mr. Cramer also…
IW: "No Macs" in Enterprise no Longer Defensible
The legacy mantra of many IT managers of “no Macs” in their organization is no longer a defensible IT strategy, according to Galen Gruman, executive Editor of InfoWorld on Monday. The change is happening for many reasons, in addition to the fact that employees are demanding them. Primarily, the confluence of some important computing trends…
Apple Modifies Windows Software Updater After Safari Ruckus
In March, it was noticed by Windows users that Apple was using the Apple Software Update program that installs with iTunes to promote the installation of Safari as well. That confused some users and drew criticism for being a deceptive practice. Now Apple has modified the Installer to version 2.1 that clearly displays the difference…
MacWireless Announces 200 Mbps over Household Wiring
According to MacWireless, the Powerline is ideal for: Sharing broadband internet access around the home or office. Connecting networks together. Sharing printers, scanners and other peripherals. Transferring and sharing files between computers. Playing network games – you can even connect your game consoles. “Powerline Networking devices convert data from your computer into a signal that…
NAB From the Inside
Both Apple and Avid bailed on NAB this year, leaving a bitter taste in some people’s mouths, and leaving others wondering if the film and video expo has finally outlived its usefulness. With over 105,000 attendees at the expo it seems there are still plenty of people interested in what goes on at the Vegas…
AAPL Up 3% on Intel-Led Tech Rally
Shares in Apple Inc. traded 3.06% higher during the morning trading session Wednesday. AAPL was trading at $152.92 per share, a gain of $4.54 in the midst of a tech rally led by an upbeat earnings report and guidance from Apple’s chip supplier, Intel. Intel posted a record first quarter for the March quarter, with…
Podcast - Mac Geek Gab #149: Syncing, Phantom Shares, and Other Wacky Problems
Listen Now: Show notes for Mac Geek Gab Podcast For April 21, 2008 Dave and John share some of your thoughts on the recently-discussed magically-appearing shares theme, then dig into some questions about syncing both with and without .Mac. Then it’s time for some of the wackiest questions — and solutions — the Mac Geek…
Apple's Market Cap Surpasses Citigroup
In a somewhat interesting development, at least in a macro-economic kind of way, Apple Inc. is now worth more than Citigroup, though it could be argued that technically, Citigroup is now worth less than Apple, as it is Citigroup’s stock losses that has brought about most of the the relative shift in the two company’s…
NAB, Sans Apple and Avid
Avid pulled out of this yearis NAB event late last year, and Apple followed suit in February. Apple claimed that it bowed out because there are more effective ways to spend its advertising dollars. Appleis senior PR manager commented “Often there are better ways to reach our customers. The increasing popularity of our retail stores…