Thu - November 1, 2007On-campus Mac users quadrupleI never thought I'd switch to a Mac. After all,
I have used PCs since I was 5 years old. I carried around my old Dell Inspiron
8000, a bulky nine-pound beast of a laptop, throughout high school, and it never
suffered from any hardware problems over its five-year
lifespan.
The trouble was Windows — the operating system from hell. Posted at 07:26 PM Read More Mon - October 29, 2007An Apple a day, or more, for BookstoreWith discounts and new OS, orders up for Apple
computers
Posted at 07:40 PM Read More Want the fastest Vista PC? Try a Mac"The fastest Windows Vista notebook we've
tested this year is a Mac."
Posted at 07:17 PM Read More Wed - October 24, 2007Apple posts $904M profit as Mac sales top 2 millionApple posts $904M profit as Mac sales top 2
million
October 22, 2007 - Apple earned a profit of $904 million on revenue of $6.22 billion for its fiscal fourth-quarter ending September 29, the company announced Monday. Apple sold 2.164 million Macs, 10.2 million iPods, and 1.119 million iPhones during the quarter. Posted at 09:11 PM Read More Sat - October 13, 2007Gore Shares Peace Prize for Climate Change WorkPublished: October 13,
2007
OSLO, Oct. 12 — Former Vice President Al Gore, who emerged from his loss in the muddled 2000 presidential election to devote himself to his passion as an environmental crusader, was awarded the 2007 Nobel Peace Prize on Friday, sharing it with the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change, a United Nations network of scientists. Posted at 06:59 PM Read More Sat - September 22, 2007Apple Mac Sales SurgingPhone fever may have obscured the robust growth
in Apple's (AAPL - Cramer's Take -
Stockpickr)
Macs.
People familiar with the company say Apple is selling computers at a blockbuster pace. The Cupertino, Calif., company is expected to sell 2.35 million iMacs and MacBooks this quarter, TheStreet.com has learned. Posted at 07:53 PM Read More Sat - September 8, 2007Apples New Line-up of GadgetsSteve Jobs, CEO of Apple Computer, explains
features of its new iPod, iPod Touch, during the launching ceremony
of the new MP3 player, held on Thursday in San Francisco. As the gadget is
equipped with wireless Internet capabilities, its users will be able to download
songs played at Starbucks in the U.S. on the spot. Apple has also decided to
strengthen its iPhone marketing by reducing the price of its eight-gigabyte
model by $200.
Posted at 11:31 AM Read More A Message from Steve JobsTo all iPhone
customers:
I have received hundreds of emails from iPhone customers who are upset about Apple dropping the price of iPhone by $200 two months after it went on sale. After reading every one of these emails, I have some observations and conclusions. Posted at 10:22 AM Read More Thu - September 6, 2007Apple Cuts iPhone Price Ahead of HolidaysSAN FRANCISCO, Sept. 5 — Apple unexpectedly cut the price of its iPhone Wednesday, claiming that it was seeking to broaden the market for the popular but expensive phone for the Christmas season. Bits: More on the Apple Announcement Posted at 06:27 AM Read More Wed - September 5, 2007iPhone sales prove Steve Ballmer wrong and suggest unprecedented dominanceiSuppli notes today that the iPhone
outsold all other smartphones in July, outpacing the entire Blackberry series,
the entire Palm series, and any individual smartphone model from Samsung, Nokia,
or Motorola. So much for Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer's claim that
"There's
no chance the iPhone is going to get any significant market share. No
chance."
Posted at 06:07 AM Read More Sat - August 25, 2007Online Language Finds Its Voice'Leetspeak' Is Hot Button With Gamers,
Scholars; One Campus Isn't 'LOL'
Posted at 04:28 PM Read More Fri - August 24, 2007Running Windows Vista on a MacAugust 23,
2007; Page B4
There's no other major item most of us own that is as confusing, unpredictable and unreliable as our personal computers. Everybody has questions about them, and we aim to help. Posted at 08:11 PM Read More Thu - August 23, 2007Research: Students Actually Use the Internet for Educationby Dave
Nagel
New research released by the National School Boards Association reveals data showing we all might need to reevaluate our assumptions: It turns out kids are actually using the Internet for educational purposes. In fact, according to the study, "Creating & Connecting: Research and Guidelines on Online Social--and Educational--Networking," the percentage of children specifically discussing schoolwork online outpaces the percentage that spend time downloading music. Posted at 08:08 AM Read More Wed - August 22, 2007Educators assess iPhones for instructionAs education-specific applications emerge,
schools mull whether to invest in the devices
Posted at 11:53 PM Read More School Is Hot Topic for Teens on WebNearly all US students who go online use social
networking technologies such as chatting, text messaging and blogging and visit
Web sites such as Facebook and MySpace, according to the National School Boards Association's
"Creating & Connecting: Research and Guidelines on Online Social and
Educational Networking" report conducted by Grunwald Associates.
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