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Filed under: Apple Corporate , Apple Financial In yesterday’s earnings announcement and subsequent analysts’ cal l, Apple reported another record-breaking quarter; the company posted its “best non-holiday quarter in terms of revenue and earnings.” This is pretty impressive given, as Engadget points out , what some consider the “worst recession since the Great Depression.” Specifically, Apple’s books (not that kind ) are reporting revenues of $8.34 billion with a take-away profit of $1.3 billion; the bump from the year-ago quarter in earnings per diluted share takes us from $1.19/share in Q3′08 to $1.35 in Q3′09. In the midst of these impressive numbers, Apple’s CFO Peter Oppenheimer is optimistic. Apple is expecting revenue in the range of $8.7 billion to $8.9 billion for the current quarter, forecasting an increase in Mac sales as we enter the back-to-school shopping season.
Filed under: Analysis / Opinion , Hardware , Features , Apple TV Way back in what we called “the 80s,” my father bought a VCR. Its magic let us record TV shows for later viewing, and we loved it. In fact, VCRs did 4 things: Record the show you were watching Record a show that was airing on a channel other than the one you were watching Watch videos previously recorded (your own or commercial movies) Record shows all on its own Number 4 required a Tarot deck, eye of newt and a Harry Potter Time-Turner . The VCR had two “clocks” on its face.
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24 Jun 2009Filed under: iPod Family , Software Update , iPhone , Apple TV Apple has quietly pushed out software updates for both the Apple TV and the Remote application for the iPhone and iPod touch. The update, identified as version 2.4 for the Apple TV, and version 1.3 (24) for the Remote app, adds gesture support for controlling Apple TV from your iPhone or iPod. Our in-house Apple TV geeks, Megan Lavey and Christina Warren , both installed the updates and gave them a try
Filed under: Multimedia , Software , Beta Beat While still in beta, Evom (from The Little App Factory, makers of iPodRip ) looks ready to pick up where iSquint left off. It easily and quickly converts videos to formats compatible with iTunes, YouTube, your iPod, and Apple TV
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