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In: Applications| Rumors
21 Feb 2010Late last week, the news broke that Apple was removing “overtly sexual” applications from the App Store. The list of applications that have been removed have not only included novelty apps and adult themed slideshow apps, but also a number …
In: Rumors
25 Dec 2009After we broke the news yesterday that Apple had acquired iSlate.com, other pieces to the puzzle seemed to fall into place. Notably, TechCrunch found that iSlate had been registered as a trademark by an unknown Delaware company by the name of Slate …
Hints earlier this week regarding the release of an official beta version of Google’s Chrome browser for Mac have been confirmed. TechCrunch contacted received the news yesterday from a Google spokesperson, who stood by earlier reports that the Mac …
Hints earlier this week regarding the release of an official beta version of Google’s Chrome browser for Mac have been confirmed. TechCrunch contacted received the news yesterday from a Google spokesperson, who stood by earlier reports that the Mac …
In: Rumors
23 Oct 2009Amazon yesterday announced the launch of “Kindle for PC”, a free Windows application that will allow users to read e-Books purchased from the company’s Kindle Store on their computers. While the news release made no mention of a Mac version of the a…
In: IT| News and Views| Tutorials| Video Tutorials
23 Jul 2009Fresh on the heels of Apple’s Thursday update to the Final Cut Studio suite, MacProVideo.com added three new video tutorials focusing on Final Cut Pro 7, Motion 4 and Color 1.5. In other news, MathMagic, Yank, and SkypeCap all saw updates.
Filed under: Apple Financial Apple’s quarterly earnings aren’t the only bits of good news going around: according to Betanews , the market research firm NPD has found that Apple’s revenue market share in the premium price segment (computers costing $1000 or more) is 91 percent, up from 88 percent in May. Not only is this good news for Apple, it is a continuation of a positive trend: their premium revenue share is way up from the first quarter of 2008, when their cut was about 66 percent. However, most original equipment manufacturers and Microsoft prefer to measure success by unit market share, or how many individual computers were moved regardless of price. Gartner and IDC place the unit market share of PCs running some version of Microsoft Windows at 90 percent, while Macs have 8.7 percent. Breaking down the numbers, this news isn’t too surprising.
In: IT| iPhone| iPhone 3G| iPod| iPod Touch
6 Jul 2009Apple’s iPhone has recently become the most popular camera on Flickr, one of the Internet’s most well-regarded photo sharing social media sites. Expressed in “percent of members” terms, the iPhone has lately bested two models of Canon’s EOS Digital Rebel, of which the XTi had long been the clear favorite choice of Flickr members
In: Applications| General| Hardware| IT| News and Views| iPhone| iPhone 3G
2 Jul 2009Filed under: iPhone While most of us at
The outside of the box said "Windows base machine or better", so I bought a Mac.