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Apple's new 17 inch widescreen Intel MacBook
Written By: Stan Beer
Section: Information technology news

Category: Hardware

2006-04-24 21:05:02
About one week from now, Apple will ship its first Intel-based 17 inch widecreen laptop computer, the MacBook Pro. The new 17 inch model, will sport all the features of the already available 15 inch model plus more, including higher resolution, more USB ports, a faster DVD burner and, of course, the bigger screen. In addition, the new bigger screen MacBook has better and faster connectivity than the 15 inch model, with the inclusion of a Firewire 800 port.


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Apple iTunes now the ultimate music retailer
Written By: Stan Beer
Section: Information technology news

Category: Vendors

2006-04-23 00:25:33
Imagine a retailer being able to dictate pricing policies to the world’s four largest wholesalers of a market segment. Well that’s the position Apple is now in with iTunes.


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Apple to take iPod into mobile market?
Written By: Stan Beer
Section: Information technology news

Category: Mobiles

2006-04-22 22:30:10
The Apple iPod coupled with iTunes has proven to be a wonderful boon for a company whose fortunes in the computers business were on the wane. However, in this era of connectivity it's about as useful as a notebook PC or PDA without a wireless card. Which is to say, it's still quite useful but it lacks something important that people want - the ability to download music anywhere, anytime.


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Apple Mac security flaws detailed by researcher
Written By: Stan Beer
Section: Information technology news

Category: Software

2006-04-21 23:15:39
Professional Apple Mac security researcher, Tom Ferris, has this week publicly detailed seven significant security flaws in Mac OSX operating system on his security focussed website, six of which have yet to be fixed by Apple.


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Appeals court stews Apple over blogger rights
Written By: Stan Beer
Section: Information technology news

Category: Vendors

2006-04-21 03:07:22
The State of California Court of Appeal gave Apple Computer's attorney a particularly hard day in court yesterday over its attempt to force the ISP of an Apple news site to hand over the email records of bloggers it claims revealed trade secrets. Apple has issued a subpoena for the records to find out who leaked the information to the bloggers.


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Apple iPod soars while Macs stall on Intel ports
Written By: Stan Beer
Section: Information technology news

Category: Vendors

2006-04-19 20:50:38
Apple Computer financial results for fiscal 2006 second quarter ended April 1, 2006, reveal soaring iPod sales while sales of its Macintosh computers have stagnated.

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Apple sued by Burst over iTunes and iPod patents
Written By: Stan Beer
Section: Information technology news

Category: Vendors

2006-04-18 04:13:19
As if its legal battle with the Beatles over the Apple logo wasn't enough, Apple Computer now finds itself embroiled in a new legal stoush. This time, Apple is being sued over alleged patent infringements of high-speed internet broadcasting technology being used in its popular iTunes, iPod and Quicktime products.

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Dual boot Macs will help Linux: 10 reasons
Written By: Stan Beer
Section: Information technology news

Category: Software

2006-04-15 08:45:48
By Con Zymaris
also available here 
Also see
Enterprise Linux desktops are for real - are you?
and don't miss
Apple & Windows: a hyped tale of two proprietary systems

Linux afficionado Con Zymaris believes that the onset of dual boot Apple Macintoshes, running both Mac OSX and Windows, will be a boon for the cause of Linux and open source software. Zymaris, the CEO of Cybersource, an open source consultancy which has been in operation since 1991, says dual boot Macs will have minimal impact on the Macintosh space but may well convince many Mac users to jump ship to Linux.

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Beatles love me digital, as Apple sues Apple
Written By: Stan Beer
Section: Information technology news

Category: Internet

2006-04-14 06:53:25

Also see
It's a wireless world, but not for Apple

As the two surviving members of the Beatles watch while the record company they founded in the 1960s, Apple Corp, sues Apple Computer for alleged trademark infringements, they have finally consented to allow their music to be downloaded from the net.


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Apple & Windows: a hyped tale of two proprietary systems
Written By: Stan Beer
Section: Beerfiles

Category: IT blog

2006-04-13 07:21:06

Also see
Mac OSX on PCs floodgates opening
and
It's a wireless world, but not for Apple
and don't miss
Apple targets PC giants with Boot Camp 

Over the past week we have seen numerous reports of basically much ado about nothing. Contrary to what many pundits are saying, the fact of the matter is most Apple Macintosh users hate Windows and vice versa, so who cares if the new Intel Macs can run both operating systems?


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First wireless cards for new Apple laptops
Written By: Stuart Corner
Section: Telecommunications

Category: Technology

2006-04-12 08:00:34
Also see
Mac OSX on PCs floodgates opening
and
It's a wireless world, but not for Apple
and don't miss
Apple targets PC giants with Boot Camp

iTWire recently questioned  Apple's decision to abandon the established PCMCIA standard for the expansion slot on its new Intel-based laptops, the MacBook Pro range, in favour of the new Expresscard/24 format because there were no wireless communications cards available in that format for any network standard. That is about to change.

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Apple targets PC giants with Boot Camp
Written By: Stan Beer
Section: Information technology news

Category: Vendors

2006-04-06 10:50:57

This article is also availiable here 

 Also read  It's a wireless world, but not for Apple
and don't miss  Apple iPhone launch 'imminent' says US research firm 

Apple has done what many thought it would never do and released a software package that turns an Intel Mac into a dual boot Macintosh and Windows machine. Already the pundits are saying that the move is a stroke of genius that will win many Windows users over to Mac. However, the companies that should be concerned are not Microsoft but the PC giants.


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Apple iPhone launch 'imminent' says US research firm
Written By: Stuart Corner
Section: Telecommunications

Category: International

2006-04-01 22:37:26

Also see   It's a wireless world, but not for Apple

US market research company, Visiongain, is tipping Apple to launch its much-rumoured iPhone mobile phone to co-incide with the launch of Helios, a US mobile virtual network operator with which it has close ties.



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It's a wireless world, but not for Apple
Written By: Stan Beer
Section: Cornered!

Category: Telecommunications blog

2006-03-12 23:57:00

By Stuart Corner     
 
Apple Computer has a well-deserved reputation for being first to implement new technologies in its computers: first with 4 inch floppies; first to give up floppies altogether; first with wireless (WiFi) networking. This time though it has gone too far.


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Mac OS X hit by second virus through Bluetooth
Written By: Stan Beer
Section: Information technology news

Category: Anti-Virus

2006-02-20 12:53:55

Mac OS X computers, once considered impervious to viruses, have suffered their second virus attack within days, after it was revealed today that a new worm can wirelessly hop between Apple Macintosh computers via Bluetooth connections.


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Etech in $2m move to Hobart after Apple deal
Written By: Stan Beer
Section: Information technology news

Category: Software

2006-02-08 20:00:18

Melbourne-based elearning software developer Etech is to move development and operations to Hobart following a significant agreement with the Apple Computer Corporation and a $2.07 million boost from the Tasmanian Government.


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destra declares music war on iTunes
Written By: Stan Beer
Section: Information technology news

Category: Internet

2005-10-26 06:15:53

Online music provider, destra Music, part of destra Corporation Limited (ASX:DES), has launched an aggressive attack on Apple iTunes' Australian debut, slashing its music download prices by more than 50%.


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