Posts Tagged ‘Apple’
Chris Pirillo Review Apple’s Magic Mouse
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Will Windows 7 Be Bad News for Apple?
Monday, January 19, 2009 15:07 No CommentsListen to this article
As of December, Apple’s Mac OS X commanded 9.63 percent of the OS market, according to Net Applications, while Microsoft still led the way, accounting for more than 88 percent of the operating-system market.
But the real story behind those figures is Apple’s meteoric rise in the market. Just one year prior, in [...]
MacBook Owners Up In Arms About New Copyright Software
Thursday, November 20, 2008 10:11 No CommentsListen to this article
Apple (NSDQ: AAPL) is bundling a form of copyright protection software into new MacBooks that has some buyers up in arms. Called High-bandwidth Digital Content Protection (HDCP), the technology prevents MacBook owners from playing movies they’ve purchased through iTunes on many external monitors, TVs or projectors—meaning they’re stuck watching flicks they’ve paid [...]
Why Developers Are Moving to Macs
Tuesday, November 18, 2008 13:35 No CommentsProgrammers are finding themselves increasingly drawn to the Mac as a development platform, in large part due to Apple’s decision to move to Intel chips and to embrace virtualization of other OSes, which has turned Mac OS X into a flexible tool for development, InfoWorld reports. The explosion of interest in smartphone development is helping [...]
Safari 3.2 Is Available
Monday, November 17, 2008 10:05 No CommentsListen to this article
Yesterday Apple quietly slipped out an update to their Safari Web browser to version 3.2. The notable feature is that it finally adds anti-phishing technology, an area where Safari has lagged behind competitors. Aside from that, it provides some security fixes, improved JavaScript performance, and a slightly newer version of Webkit, pulling [...]
Review: New MacBook
Thursday, October 30, 2008 12:03 No CommentsPlastic used to be the sexy material of the future. Now, it’s the cheap, ugly material of the past.
Just look at the effort Apple Inc. put into getting rid of plastic when designing its new $1,300 MacBook laptops, which went on sale last week. Apple now is machining the upper part of the chassis from [...]
New MacBooks: The Metal MacBook
Wednesday, October 15, 2008 9:00 No CommentsSteve Jobs just got through yesterday announcing new MacBook lines in Cupertino. The MacBook, the Pro, and the Air all got revved. The old line of plastic-body MacBooks drops in price by $100, to $999. The new MacBooks have a metal body and multi-touch trackpad, just like the new Pros. The Pro features two NVidia [...]
Apple Mac OSX Passes 8% Market Share
Thursday, October 2, 2008 13:14 No CommentsListen to this article
Apple Inc.’s Mac OS X market share has passed the 8% mark for the first time, a research company reported today.
In September, Apple’s operating system ran on 8.2% of the computers that accessed the 40,000 sites monitored by Net Applications for clients, the company’s data showed. The Mac’s share of the operating [...]
Unboxing A New MacBook
Tuesday, September 23, 2008 12:15 No CommentsApple Macintosh Mac MacBook
Mac market share up to 66-percent (PCs over $1,000)
Friday, August 29, 2008 23:00 No CommentsListen to this article
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No matter how the numbers are sliced and diced, Apple’s Mac sales are exploding, mostly in the above $1,000 price range, of course. Joe Wilcox in AppleWatch:
Apple’s retail market share is 14 percent, and two-thirds for PCs costing $1,000 or more. Should I repeat those numbers? The share data is for first-quarter [...]