Recently, Forbes Magazine posted an article entitled “The iFlop”…
The article by Scott Woolley looks at Apple’s AppleTV device - and it doesn’t have much good to say about it or Apple:
Six months later iTV is a flat-out iFlop. Renamed Apple TV upon launch, the ballyhooed box has sold perhaps 250,000 units–far behind the 1 million […]
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Apple Gets It (And Why Forbes Got It Wrong)…
Published September 18th, 2007 in Apple, Digital Media, Gadgets & Gear and Rumors & Speculation. 0 CommentsApple TV Version 2.0?…
Published September 10th, 2007 in Apple, Gadgets & Gear and Rumors & Speculation. 0 CommentsThe Apple focused gossip site “LOOPRumors” is reporting that a significant update is in the works for Apple TV. According to the rumor, this update is expected to include direct access to the iTunes music store (similar to what was announced for the iPhone and iPod Touch), and the ability to rent movies right […]
Microsoft On The Hunt Again…
Published August 31st, 2007 in Current Events, Humor, Microsoft and Rumors & Speculation. 0 CommentsMicrosoft has been busy on the M&A front recently…
It was announced this week that Microsoft has acquired Parlano, makers of MindAlign. MindAlign is a group messaging and communications platform (built on Microsoft technology) that has gained some tracking in corporate verticals. I am most familiar with it in the Financial sector, where fast […]
Will iPhone Support Flash?…
Published June 25th, 2007 in Apple, Gadgets & Gear and Rumors & Speculation. 4 CommentsI like Apple’s h.264 encoding, but I depend on Flash…
Apple has already announced that a YouTube application will be available on the iPhone when it launches, and that it will use Apple’s h.264 codec for displaying videos. And while I do feel that h.264 is technically better that Flash (IMHO), I still can’t see […]
Will Leopard Support A Touch Interface?…
Published June 15th, 2007 in Apple and Rumors & Speculation. 5 CommentsI want to indulge in some spectulation…
Using touch seems to be intuitive for many common access and navigation tasks people do on computers, and Apple has already shown their willingness to embrace it both as a technology and as an approach.
There are many interface decisions in Leopard that would seem to be […]
An Apple-Google Partnership?…
Published June 11th, 2007 in Apple, Google and Rumors & Speculation. 1 CommentI have been a long time .MAC subscriber…
Despite the fact that I can get everything that .MAC offers me for free from other web providers, I keep paying for the seamless integration with my Mac’s that the service offers me. That said, I do seriously consider ditching the service each time my renewal comes […]





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