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AWR #133: Apple's Stock Roller Coaster and Ballmer Bonanza
from The Mac Observer's Apple Weekly Report October 01, 2008
Apple's stock followed the overall market down on Monday and back up again on Tuesday. Norway gave Apple a deadline to respond to DRM violation allegations, App Store reviews are finally under control, Apple is getting more of the laptop market, iTunes U will be accessible to the blind, and Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer gave all of us an early Christmas present by saying he is pretty sure Apple's business model won't work
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AWR #132: New iPods, Microsoft's Ads, and Mac OS X 10.5.5
from The Mac Observer's Apple Weekly Report September 16, 2008
Apple revamped its iPod line up on September 9 during a special media event called "Let's Rock." CEO Steve Jobs showed off redesigned iPod nanos, an updated iPod classic and iPod touch, and welcomed NBC back to the iTunes Store. The lawsuit express is still chugging along, Apple notebook sales are on the rise, Microsoft tries its hand at hip ads, and Apple just dropped Mac OS X 10.5.5. in our laps
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AWR #131: App Store Sales, Open XML, iPhone Kill Switch
from The Mac Observer's Apple Weekly Report August 23, 2008
Sales at Apple's App Store have topped $30 million, Microsoft managed to get Open XML approved as an ISO standard, Wall Street says Apple is worth more than Google, and Nancy Heinen kissed and made up with the SEC. There really is a kill switch in the iPhone, chips may be behind iPhone 3G connection issues, T-Mobile wants its own App Store, and Best Buy is joining the iPhone band wagon. This week's Ask Jeff: Resetting iPhone warnings in iTunes
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TJC's Inside the Issues with J.J Goldberg: Rabbi Aryeh Spero
from YouTube :: Videos by thejewishchanneltjc July 31, 2008
Leading editorialist J.J. Goldberg of the Forward takes you inside the issues affecting today's Jewish community. In this clip, he speaks with Jewish conservative Rabbi Aryeh Spero about the shift to the political right in the Jewish community. Featuring in-depth interviews with community leaders and critics, along with Goldberg's own expert commentary, Inside the Issues is a window into what's really happening and how it affects every one of us. Author: TheJewishChannelTJC Keywords: the jewish channel tjc jj goldberg aryeh spero caucus for america inside issues republicans right-wing politics Added: July 31, 2008
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AWR #129: iPhone 3G Launch, App Store and MobileMe
from The Mac Observer's Apple Weekly Report July 14, 2008
Apple had a busy week with the launch of the iPhone 3G, the App Store, MobileMe and iPhone Software 2.0. Not everything went as planned with the iPhone or MobileMe launch, but the App Store hit the streets running with over 500 native iPhone and iPod touch applications. Also, the DOJ won't file charges in its investigation into Apple's backdated stock options, and this week's Quick Tip: Accessing the App Store
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Sundown Lounge #148
from Sundown Lounge July 03, 2008
"Let Freedom Ring" - Flocabulary; Geeknotes: Summer Break!; Open Mic Stage: "Summertime" - Greg Spero Trio, "Freedom" - GILES, "Right and Wrong" - Theresa J, "Eyes Shut" - People Like Jack, Frederick Douglass's July 4th 1852 Speech; Map Room: Summer Break!; Venue Verite: JFK Reading the Declaration of Independence, Plus, the true fate of the signers, from Snopes.com; Music Bed: "One thousand Years And One" - Mikael Fyrek
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Sundown Lounge #148
from Sundown Lounge July 03, 2008
"Let Freedom Ring" - Flocabulary; Geeknotes: Summer Break!; Open Mic Stage: "Summertime" - Greg Spero Trio, "Freedom" - GILES, "Right and Wrong" - Theresa J, "Eyes Shut" - People Like Jack, Frederick Douglass's July 4th 1852 Speech; Map Room: Summer Break!; Venue Verite: JFK Reading the Declaration of Independence, Plus, the true fate of the signers, from Snopes.com; Music Bed: "One thousand Years And One" - Mikael Fyrek
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AWR #128: Lawsuits, Browsers & iPhones
from The Mac Observer's Apple Weekly Report July 01, 2008
Blizzard announced Diablo III, Apple kind of updated Leopard again, Apple's lawsuit express pulled into the station, and the Mac is showing up in eight out of 10 businesses surveyed. Apple's ads are good enough to watch even on TiVo, an iPhone deal for China is getting closer, and Beijing will have its own Apple Store soon. This weeks Quick Tip: Auto-opening files with iCal
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AWR #126: The Ever Growing iPhone Market, and Microsoft's Yahoo Quest
from The Mac Observer's Apple Weekly Report May 23, 2008
The Mac's market share is on the rise, the iPhone's world wide reach is growing by leaps and bounds, and O2 says new iPhone models are just around the corner. Intel explains away what looked like a new iPhone technology leak, Microsoft is bringing Office Visual Basic scripting back to the Mac, the iTunes Store added two-tier pricing, Yahoo was hit with a surprise proxy battle -- not from Microsoft -- and Steve Jobs will be speaking to a sold out crowd at WWDC. This week's Quick Tip: Working with...
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AWR #124: New iMacs, Apple Lawsuits, RIP GoLive
from The Mac Observer's Apple Weekly Report May 06, 2008
The iMac broke the 3GHz barrier, and Apple's lawsuit train picked up another passenger. This time the suit is over iPod flash memory interfacing. Adobe killed GoLive, Tennessee is considering a digital download tax, the iTunes Store turned five, and AT&T may lower iPhone pricing. Ricky Spero makes a special guest appearance, and this week's Quick Tip: Locating login items.
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AWR #122: Apple vs. NY and MS vs. Yahoo
from The Mac Observer's Apple Weekly Report April 11, 2008
Apple is seeing red over New York's Green logo, Adobe's 64-bit apps are coming to Windows first, Final Cut Server finally sees the light of day, iPhones get cheap in Germany. Microsoft's buyout battle with Yahoo is heating up, and Germany's iTunes Store now offers more than music. This week's Quick Tip: Fixing iPhone sync problems.
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AWR #121: Apple Lawsuits and Crime, Pwned Macs, and Instinct
from The Mac Observer's Apple Weekly Report April 04, 2008
The Apple Lawsuit Zephyr VIP Passenger Car is beginning to get a little crowded, thanks to a new suit over the iMac's display capabilities, and two Apple executives cashed in on some stock while two retail employees tried to cash in on stolen iPhones. Adobe took Photoshop online, a MacBook Air suffered from some serious pwnage, a security company offered a Mac trojan horse warning, Apple topped another list, and Sprint's Instinct is gunning for the iPhone. This week's Quick Tip: Faster tabbed browsing...
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AWR #120: The Microsoft, Sony and Yahoo Business Shuffle
from The Mac Observer's Apple Weekly Report March 27, 2008
Apple scratched one lawsuit off its list this week and put smiles on the faces of AirPort Extreme owners. Adobe offered some clarification on its iPhone Flash plans, Sony is considering an iPod-compatible music subscription service, Microsoft still has its sites on Yahoo, and a new Apple documentary is coming to the Wisconsin Film Festival. This week's Quick Tip: Quitting Leopard's Print Spools.
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AWR #119: More Lawsuits, iPhone Launches, and WWDC
from The Mac Observer's Apple Weekly Report March 20, 2008
The Apple lawsuit train pulled into the station to pick up more passengers this week, the World Wide Developer Conference dates were finally announced, and the iPhone officially launched in Ireland and Austria. Lionsgate Films joined the iTunes Digital Copy program, Intel is jumping on the solid state drive bandwagon, the iPhone Dev Team is already working on an App Store hack, Adobe is bringing Flash to the iPhone, Apple updated the AirPort Express and Safari 3, and Jeff's Quick Tip of the Week:...
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AWR 2008-01-05 #111: Apple's Monopoly, and Down with HD DVD
from The Mac Observer's Apple Weekly Report January 05, 2008
Apple was hit with an antitrust lawsuit for its iPod and music sales tactics, Mac market share took a jump in December, and the iPhone and iPod touch had trouble telling time on New Year's eve. In the entertainment world, Sony finally saw the value in DRM-free music, Warner dealt a hard blow to HD DVD, and Apple's Get a Mac ads included the best commercial characters in 2007
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AWR #109 12-22-2007: The Military Mac and Intuit's Desktop Bomb
from The Mac Observer's Apple Weekly Report December 24, 2007
An Apple rumor Web site is shuttering its doors, the Mac is stepping up to active duty with the Army, New York City pensioners are pushing forward with a lawsuit against the company, and the iPhone tops the Gen-Y Christmas wish list. Also, Apple is planning another New York store, a security update created Safari headaches, and Intuit proved that some updates cause more harm than good
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