Authentic MACWORLD Rumors! July 10th, 2000 All I know is that something is up (it always is), things are not as they seem (they never are), everyone will go into MacWorld with wildly different expectations (they always do), Steve will surprise the heck out of us (he always does), and as he walks off stage,…
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The Back Page - In Reluctant Defense Of MacNN/AppleInsider
If you regularly follow the Mac Web with its occasional dramatics, you probably know the story of Adobe suing MacNN/Appleinsider and its proprietor, Monish Bhatia. AppleInsider published detailed information about officially unannounced upcoming versions of Photoshop (version 6) and Image Ready (version 3). According to a Law.com article, Adobe contacted Mr. Bhatia and gave him…
The Mac Observer: The Apple Trader - Investing On Faith
Investing On Faith June 19th, 2000 This is a frustrating time to be an Apple investor, especially if you recently bought the stock in the triple digits and have had to endure the stagnated stock price of late. On Wednesday, Apple’s stock will begin trading at a split adjusted price, but no one seems very…
The Mac Observer: The Apple Trader - The Apple Cycle: Summer Brings A Good Bite
The Apple Cycle: Summer Brings A Good Bite June 12th, 2000 To reduce power requirements, JPL (NASA’s Jet Propulsion Laboratory) is developing advanced electronics. New software, called Mission Data System, will be the first to use in deep space a common processor, based on G3 Macintoshes. "The software will let us operate the spacecraft with…
The Mac Observer: The Apple Trader - If You' Got The Cojones, Buy AAPL Now
If You’ Got The Cojones, Buy AAPL Now May 30th, 2000 Sir John Templeton offers investors these classic contrarian rules as a perfect background for today’s fearful mood hanging over the market, "Buy when pessimism is at its maximum. Sell when optimism is at its maximum. Therefore, buy what most investors are selling." Dr. Paul…
Ask Dave - Internal Speakers, Claris Organizer, & AOL Images
Internal Speakers, Claris Organizer, & AOL Images May 19th, 2000 "But underwear never gets held out like eels," he said as he ran from the forest. Little did he know that… oh…. yes… It’s that time again already? Well, I guess putting on the ol’ thinking cap wouldn’t be a bad thing after all that…
The Mac Observer: On The Flip Side - Just How Important Is The Internet?
Just How Important Is The Internet? May 2nd, 2000 To my surprise, I have realized in the last few months that not everybody has access to the Internet like a lot of us do in North America. In addition, there are a lot of people out there who do not "get" the Internet, its meaning…
Ask Dave - Playing .AVI Files, Virtual Memory Problems, & More On .EXE Files
Playing .AVI Files, Virtual Memory Problems, & More On .EXE Files April 28th, 2000 Greetings, folks. Yes, yes, you’re right… many of you noticed that I didn’t write a column last week. You’re right. However, how many of you noticed that The Mac Observer completely moved servers last weekend? I didn’t think so… A little…
The Mac Observer: The Apple Trader - Apple Reported Strong Earnings: Why Did The Stock Go Down?
Apple Reported Strong Earnings: Why Did The Stock Go Down? April 24th, 2000 Why didn’t Apple’s stock soar with the strong earnings report? Apple announced a killer earnings report by all accounts. Numerous price target upgrades predict AAPL will hit 150 bucks a share before the upcoming stock split. So why did the stock price…
The Mac Observer: On The Flip Side - Yes, We Do And Should Criticize Apple
Yes, We Do And Should Criticize Apple April 18th, 2000 I write for this site since May 1999. In a whole year of columns, editorials and reviews, I received many letters from Observers out there, mostly positive or negative comments about my opinions. Among those letters were those of criticism. Some unjustified, some more polite…
The Mac Observer: The Apple Trader - The Descent into Darkness
The Descent into Darkness April 17th, 2000 Margin accounts, like little stars in the night sky, are going out all across the heavens. In the illiquid blackness of our darkness market nightmare there are only fevered asks without a bid in sight. Like everyone else who took up positions in the market recently, the Mac…
The Mac Observer: On The Flip Side - The Computer Industry Is So Predictable
The Computer Industry Is So Predictable April 11th, 2000 If there is one shocking but widely accepted phenomenon in the world of computing, it is its predictability. The industry lacks the ability to produce anything original. In addition, when companies have the occasion to make decisions when other people’s interests are on the line… they…
The Mac Observer: On The Flip Side - Something Big Is Brewing For The WWDC
Something Big Is Brewing For The WWDC April 5th, 2000 Folks, I have the impression that something big is brewing in Cupertino. That naughty little devil is on my shoulder, whispering that we are bound to hear big news from Steve Jobs at the World Wide Developers Conference (WWDC) from May 15 to May 19.…
Apple Stock Watch: Nasdaq Posts Biggest Point Loss Ever, Apple Hangs Tough But Closes Lower
Ouch! That’s gotta hurt. The Nasdaq has its biggest one day point lost ever as money gushed out of tech stocks only to be quickly reinvested in the beaten down NYSE. Microsoft takes some of the heat for today’s crash, but there’s more than enough blame to go around. Apple held up better than most.…
Apple Stock Watch: Second Record High For AAPL In As Many Days!
The Federal Reserve’s interest rate hike yesterday had a predictable effect on stocks. The rate sensitive stocks on the Dow took a beating, while the lighter than air tech stocks, immune from higher rates, soared ever higher. Apple bust through 140 dollars per share for the first time ever. Apple surged 9 1/4 dollars or…
The Mac Observer: On The Flip Side - Are Computers Bound To Disappear?
Are Computers Bound To Disappear? March 22nd, 2000 We live in a world of computers, don’t we? Well, if you doubt it, here is some evidence to prove an already obvious reality: Print journalism, television and movie production depend on computers. They handle page layout, editing, and even creation. Look at university life. If you…
The Mac Observer: On The Flip Side - Does Apple Offer Too Many Different Products?
Does Apple Offer Too Many Different Products? March 14th, 2000 Have you paid a visit to the Apple Store in the last few weeks? If so, did you notice anything? Apple manufactures so many different Macs that there is something for everyone. At the same time, I have noticed some people wondering if there aren’t…
The Mac Observer: The Apple Trader - Market Lore, Virgin Territories and Apple's Geometry
Market Lore, Virgin Territories and Apple’s Geometry February 28th, 2000 Legend has it that when renowned Wall Street investor – some say it was Bernard Baruch – got a stock tip from the guy who shined his shoes in the 1920s, he knew it was time to sell. The idea is that if everybody is…
Ask Dave - USB Printer Sharing, Crashes, & PCI ATA Controllers
USB Printer Sharing, Crashes, & PCI ATA Controllers February 25th, 2000 Borscht and Vodka, now THAT’s a good Thanksgiving meal! Yum! Oh… hello… you aren’t here for Americanized Soviet culinary advice are you? It must be time again for another issue of Ask Dave! Ah… well, let me take off my babushka and put on…
The Mac Observer: The Apple Trader - Every Picture, Or Chart, Tells A Story, Including Apple's
Every Picture, Or Chart, Tells A Story, Including Apple’s February 22nd, 2000 Technical analysis (TA) is the fine art of predicting the future price motion of a stock by analyzing the stock’s price and volume chart. Sometimes it’s called visual analysis; sometimes it’s called voodoo. Many investors make light of the arcane science of technical…
Ask Dave - Upgrade Advice, Shutdown Freezes, & Using PC Parts
Upgrade Advice, Shutdown Freezes, & Using PC Parts February 18th, 2000 Good day, everyone! Today we’re going to answer some reader questions about the new G4s, discuss the troubleshooting process to solve iMac freezes with Mac OS 9, and talk about using PC hardware inside your Mac. If you have a burning question you’d like…
The Mac Observer: The Apple Trader - I Had A Dream: I Was Riding In Steve's New Jet...
I Had A Dream: I Was Riding In Steve’s New Jet… February 14th, 2000 Gulf Stream Dream I had a dream that I was a big shot on Apple’s board of directors instead of a lonely trader sitting in front of my trusty Mac. Actually, with my acerbic and introverted personality, I probably wouldn’t survive…
The Back Page - Accountability, Responsibility, And Denial Of Service Attacks
Unless you have been living under a rock of late, and even then that rock would have to be at the bottom of at least a medium size body of water, you have heard all about the attacks on several top Internet sites. Yahoo!, eBay, CNN, Amazon.com, Buy.com, E*Trade, and Datek were all victims of…
Ask Dave - The Low Down On Ethernet And Data Recovery
The Low Down On Ethernet And Data Recovery February 11th, 2000 Good day, my friends! Today we explore and explain the mysteries behind Ethernet, cross-over cables and hubs. Then we talk about options for disk recovery software and finish up with a little correction from last time! There’s lots of good stuff here today, folks,…