The Evolution of a Mouse

Mr. Hesseldahl quotes analyst Rob Enderle of The Enderle Group, who noted that “adding a second button and a trackball to the mouse is neither innovative nor unique. These are things that others were doing in the mid-1990s.” Still, Mr. Enderle praised the move as one that will help bring more switchers to the Mac…

Mighty Mouse Selling Well After First Day

Calls by The Mac Observer to 10 Apple retail locations in states like Virginia, Ohio, Georgia, Florida and New York showed nine of the stores sold out of the new mouse. Only one store — Appleis flagship store in the SoHo district of New York City — had remaining stock of less than five. “Itis…

Vista's Real Competition is Leopard

Apple has said very little about Leopard, beyond its ship date, but writer John Rizzo notes that it “will need to be a compelling alternative to Vista,” if the company wants to maintain the momentum of its recent market share wins. Among the things Mr. Rizzo believes Apple needs to do are add “some of…

Alias Announces Maya 7, MotionBuilder 7

Alias Maya version 7, its 3D modeling and animation software, and MotionBuilder version 7. Both updates are expected to begin shipping this month, the company said. Maya version 7 features a redesigned render layers function which lets multiple versions of objects, including materials, lights and cameras and post processes like Maya Fur and Paint Effects,…

Analysts Don't See Much Damage to End of HP iPod Deal

Analysts Shaw Wu of American Technology Research and Needham’s Charles Wolf on Monday issued research reports that cover the end of Hewlett-Packard’s agreement to resell iPods, which happened last Friday. Both reports, copies of which were obtained by The Mac Observer, see little damage to either company from the termination of the deal, but both…

TMO To Go Podcast - Mac Geek Gab: Shareware Picks

Show notes for TMO To Go: Mac Geek Gab For July 29th, 2005 Podcast Link: TMO To Go: Mac Geek Gab, July 29th, 2005 John’s heading off for vacation, so the show comes early this week. Today’s topic is shareware, and John and Dave talk through a few of their favorites, plus one recommended by…

Griffin Announces iFM for iPod

Griffin Technology announced Friday the iFM, a handheld device with a built-in FM tuner, iPod remote control functionality and the ability to record audio notes and radio broadcasts. The iFM is a stand-alone device (see photo below) that connects to the Apple iPod. Users can switch seamlessly between controlling their music library and listening to…

HP to Stop Selling the iPod (UPDATED)

Hewlett Packard plans to stop selling Aplpe’s iPod digital media device through its retail distribution channels, The Wall Street Journal reported Friday. The article quotes Apple spokeswoman Katie Cotton as saying HP “decided that reselling iPods doesn’t fit with their company’s current digital media strategy.” WSJ reporters Nick Wingfield and Pui-Wing Tam said that HP’s…

Microsoft Executive Admits the Halo Effect is Real

A New York Times article detailing the demonstration also noted that “many features [of Windows Vista] shown today are ones already introduced in Apple Computeris OS X Tiger operating system.” Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer promised better revenue growth from the company; his plans include premium versions of Windows and the Office productivity suite, although he…

iPod shuffle Chip Maker SigmaTel Acquires Rio Technology, Design Team

D&M Holdings Inc. has announced the sale of the intellectual property and other technology assets for the Rio MP3 player to SigmaTel Inc., which provides flash chips for Apple’s iPod shuffle as well as the chips for MP3 players from Creative, Samsung and other companies. Under the deal, SigmaTel will also acquire most of the…

Epson Intros Three New Consumer Scanners

Epson on Thursday introduced three new USB 2.0 scanners aimed at the consumer market: the Epson Perfection 4490 Photo, Perfection 3590 Photo and Perfection 3490 Photo, all of which will ship next month. All three scanners include the third generation of Epson Easy Photo Fix technology, which improves the color restoration of faded images, and…

Tiger Woods PGA Tour 2005 to Ship Aug. 15

The game also offers more PGA Tour players than the last edition, with opportunities to play against not only Tiger himself but also Arnold Palmer, Jack Nicklaus, Ben Hogan and other legends. Players can also take on those golfersi personas and steps into their shoes for 18 holes. The new Tiger Proofing course modification feature…

iTunes Phone Not Announced; Coming in Next "66 Days" (UPDATE)

Before a packed crowd of reporters, Motorola CEO Ed Zander began the event by announcing, “Weire not going to launch the iTunes phone today.” Mr. Zander then read a prepared statement explaining when the phone would debut, but giving little reason for the continuing delay of a mobile product that has been talked about for…

MakeMusic Ships Finale 2006 Music Notation Application

Upgrades from earlier versions of Finale are US$149.95, except for Finale 2005 users, who only need to pay $99.95. Suggested retail price for the full version is $600, with discounts available for volume license purchases and educational users. System requirements call for Mac OS X v10.2, a G4 processor, 256MB RAM and 200MB hard drive…

SANS Institute Report Highlights iTunes, Tiger Exploits

Chief Research Officer Johannes Ullrich told The Mac Observer that while Apple issues security updates for its operating systems on a regular basis, the ones released in May and June were particularly troublesome and merited the SANS Instituteis attention. While the holes in the OS were fixed, Mr. Ullrich said that he is seeing more…

TMO To Go Podcast - Mac Geek Gab: Backing up for AppleCare

Show notes for TMO To Go: Mac Geek Gab For the week of July 25th, 2005 Podcast Link: TMO To Go: Mac Geek Gab, July 25th, 2005 John’s PowerBook went to AppleCare (and came back) this week. As such, John and Dave discuss AppleCare and what you should do when you’re sending your machine off.…

Microsoft's Windows Vista May Infringe on Another Co.'s Trademark

“Itis further confusion to a confusing mark,” Mr. Wall told Mr. Dudley, referring to the fact that the word “vista” has been trademarked by various companies for different uses. He plans to “consider our options and talk to them.” A Microsoft spokeswoman told Mr. Dudley that no companies had addressed problems with the trademark as…

Apple Hires Delicious Monster Co-Founder, Designer

In an online blog posting, Mr. Matas said he would be moving from Seattle, Wash. to Cupertino, Calif. to work at Apple and “will be designing user interfaces and drawing icons for Mac OS X.” “Unfortunately this means I will be leaving Delicious Monster, the software company I founded with Wil Shipley about a year…

H-P to Layoff 14,500 in Major Restructuring

Hewlett-Packard Co. said Tuesday it will cut 14,500 jobs, or about 10% of its full-time staff, in a restructuring plan aimed at saving US$1.9 billion a year. The job cuts will occur over the next six quarters, the Palo Alto, Calif.-based personal-computer maker said. “After a thorough review of our business, we have formulated a…

29 Music Reviews at iPodObserver

However, for the nonce they donit appear in the headlines, and you can only find the reviews by visiting iPOis home page, or by visiting the Music page at the site. We will be changing this in the future, but until then we have put together a list of reviews we have already published to…

Apple Releases DVD Studio Pro 4.0.2

< a href="http://www.apple.com/">Apple Computer has released DVD Studio Pro 4.0.2, an update to the DVD creation tool that fixes a number of stability issues. The update “addresses isolated stability issues”, the company said, such as improvements of the font size in PAL templates, menu duplication when Text Objects are active, simulation of long PAL MPEG2…

TMO To Go Podcast - Mac Geek Gab: Lightning Strikes

Show notes for TMO To Go: Mac Geek Gab For the week of July 18th, 2005 Podcast Link: TMO To Go: Mac Geek Gab, July 18th, 2005 Back from Macworld, Dave finds lightning struck his home and office network and talks about what to do to make sure this never happens to you. That leads…

3 Out of 4 iPod Component Suppliers See Stocks Rise on Apple Results

MarketWatch reported on Thursday that Apple’s strong financial showing during the previous financial quarter has helped the companies that supply the components for its iPods. As of 10:00 AM EST, when MarketWatch posted its article, PortalPlayer was up US$2.26 to $25.58, but it had dropped to $24.12, still up 3.39% for the day, as of…

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