T he BBC has published a shootout between Appleis new Mac mini and similarly priced Windows PCs from competitors. The piece, published for a UK audience, focuses on British pricing and products, and includes PCs from Dell, Jal Constance (a UK manufacturer), and a generic, home-built PC. The article, written by Darren Waters and Mark…
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New York Times Probes Idea of "Mac TV"
T he New York Times has published an article by long-time Apple reporter John Markoff that asks if Apple is considering a "Mac TV," a device Apple would position as a set top media management box. Centered around a wrap up of Appleis announcement last week at Macworld Expo, Mr. Markoff speculates on Appleis possible…
Just a Thought - Conversations With Steve
On a lonely country road west of Monta Vista, a black BMW 530i pulls up next to a blue ’04 Mini Cooper S that is sitting along the side of the road. The Mini Cooper chugs quietly in an effort to keep its occupant warm on that particular, and unseasonably cool Southern-California night. The BMW…
Merrill Lynch Bumps Target for Apple; Mac Could See Share Growth
In a research note to clients obtained by The Mac Observer, Merrill Lynch analyst Steven Milunovich said that Apple could see a "significant share gain" for the Macintosh after Apple reported a 26% growth in Mac unit sales for the December quarter on Wednesday. Based on Apple’s earnings report, the iPod Halo Effect, and possible…
Diamonds in the Rough: Three Cool Products from the Show Floor
ART VPS Accelerator ? We noticed our first gem as we walked by the ART VPS booth and noted a demo which was showing a nice looking sports car at various angles. As first we thought this was some sort of presentation software, but we learned that the car was in fact totally computer generated,…
More New Products from Griffin Technology
G riffin Technology continues to roll out new products at Macworld Expo, announcing three more Thursday and Friday. First up, RocketFM is a USB bus-powered FM transmitter that allows a Mac to transmit its audio over any available FM frequency through a home, car, or office stereo system. The device is especially handy for travelers…
Beyond the Apple Booth: Low-Rent Exhibitors Pleased
S AN FRANCISCO, CA — Those who have attended a Macworld Expo likely recall that pile of little booths way in the back with an odd assortment of exhibitors. These are the Special Interest Pavillions, and they make up the low-rent district of the Macworld show floor. We took some time out to speak with…
Merrill Lynch Sees iPod shuffle, Mac mini As Hot Sellers
I n a research report sent to clients Wednesday, Merrill Lynch analyst Steven Milunovich weighed in on Appleis announcements yesterday and said he believes both the iPod shuffle and Mac mini will be successes for the company. Regarding the iPod shuffle, Milunovich wrote, “We continue to think Apple is building a sustainable consumer electronics franchise…
Analysts Like Apple Mac mini; See iPod shuffle as MP3 Contender
will help Apple solidify its music player position and gain back small fractions of its market share from Windows-based PCs. Steve Baker, an analyst with NPD feels the Mac mini will not displace inexpensive PCs like those from eMachines and HP, but will gain market share slowly as “an adjunct US$999 notebook.” “Itis not a…
Apple Adds NFL Highlights to iTMS
S AN FRANCISCO, CA — Late on Monday night, Apple added a new feature to the iTunes Music Store called NFL Wild Card Highlights. NFL Wild Card Essentials offer short audio books for this weekis NFL games. Highlights are 2-3 minute audio books of information about recent NFL football games. Each Highlight is priced at…
Mr. iPresident
L ove him or hate him, Apple fans can agree that President George W. Bush at least has good taste in digital music players. The gloved hands dialing in a track on the iPod in the photo below belong to the President, who prepared his “I-pod [sic] during a bicycle ride at a secure location…
First on TMO - Electronic Frontier Foundation To Represent Mac News Sites in Apple Lawsuit
The Electronic Frontier Foundation (EFF) announced Monday it will legally represent Mac news sites AppleInsider and PowerPage in its legal battle with Apple Computer over a recent lawsuit filed by the company seeking information on who leaked facts about an un-announced audio hardware product. EFF, a nonprofit group interested in protecting digital rights, said it…
Power Your iPod With Solar Power
S AN FRANCISCO, CA — Better Energy Systems announced Monday Solio, a solar power charging solution for iPods and other portable devices. Consisting of a collapsible array of three solar panels that fits in your pocket, the device connects to your iPod with a cable (see image below). The company said it will be introducing…
TMO at CES - From 102 Inches to 2 Inches, CES Showing Off Lots of 'Eye Candy'
LAS VEGAS, NV — Looking for that huge flat panel television? An iPod is just way too big? There’s no other place to find the big to small, the utterly ridiculous to the amazingly miniature, but at the International Consumer Electronics Show, taking place this week in the gambling mecca of the world. Electronics makers…
XM Squelches Combo-iPod Rumors; Leaves Door Open
L AS VEGAS, NV — XM Satellite Radio has had discussions about a combination portable media device and XM receiver with a number of major manufacturers, including Apple, but no formal partnership has been formed and there are no plans for an imminent announcement, the company has told The Mac Observer. XM Director of Product…
Altec Lansing Moves iPod Speakers to Other Music Players [PHOTO ADDED]
L AS VEGAS, NV — Altec Lansing has introduced a new portable speaker system for non-iPod music players based on the companyis original inMotion iPod speaker system. The new unit is called the iM4, and was introduced at the Consumer Electronic Show in Las Vegas, NV. The company said that it supports any player from…
Apple Ships Xsan Storage Area Network File System
Apple announced Tuesday that it has begun shipping Xsan, the company’s enterprise-class Storage Area Network (SAN) file system. Xsan is a 64-bit cluster file system for Mac OS X that allows users to share storage resources over Fibre Channel. Aimed at both video professionals and IT networks, Xsan supports very high data throughput for multiple…
Recording Industry Sells More Music While Apple Sells More iPods
T he New York Times reported that record sales increased in 2004, the first increase in some three years. The newspaper reported that the recording industry reported sales of some 667 million albums, a 1.6% increase over 2003. The increase sales in music came during a time when the recording industry said that piracy was…
Adobe Releases Acrobat 7
L AS VEGAS, NV — Adobe announced Wednesday the release of Acrobat 7, the companyis PDF creation software family. Version 7 provides users the ability to assemble documents from multiple sources, create intelligent forms, and collaborate on projects inside and outside the firewall. Adobe has three versions of the software, Professional, Standard, and LE. Acrobat…
Apple Sues Mac Site For Publishing "Trade Secrets"
A pple has filed suit against Think Secret, the Mac rumor and news site, according to a report by CNet News. Apple sued the site for publishing what it calls trade secrets regarding unannounced products. ThinkSecret has recently published stories about a headless Mac and an Apple productivity suite, neither of which have been announced…
Apple Upgrades Xserve G5 to 2.3 GHz
Apple announced Tuesday upgraded Xserve G5 systems. One week in advance of Macworld Expo, a venue Apple usually reserves for new product announcements, the company announced an upgraded 2.0 GHz single processor Xserve and a dual 2.3 GHz Xserve. The dual-processor system also sports a faster front side bus, which now runs at 1.15 GHz,…
I.D. Magazine Names Jobs #2 Design Trendsetter
Chief Executive Officer and co-founder Steve Jobs the second most important design trendsetter for 2005. The industrial design magazine asked 800 experts to name their 40 most influential people in design. Mr. Jobs won out over such visionaries as “Gherkin” building architect Norman Foster (#11), renowned architect Frank Gehry (#12), and vacuum cleaner designer James…
iPod Helps Seattle Area Mac Retailers
A ccording to the Seattle Times, iPods have been good for Appleis third party retail stores. The newspaper reported on Monday that a five store chain called The Mac Store saw its business grow in 2004, and the companyis president and CEO, Kevin Anderson, attributed at least some of that growth to the iPod. "The…
This Week in Apple History - December 19-31: ScriptX, So Long Taligent, Apple Buys NeXT
The last two weeks of the year are upon us, and this week’s look back at Apple’s history finds a couple of esoteric moments, as well as the one of the most pivotal moments in Apple’s corporate life. First, we’ll start with the esoteric: It was this week in 1994 that Kaleida Labs shipped Media…