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Wednesday, December 10, 2008

A Mac Geek’s Xmas Wish

Here is the latest comic from our Joy of Tech friends at Geek Culture, Nitrozac and Snaggy. Joy of Tech appears three times a week in the Voices section of this site. (Click on the image to see a bigger version.)

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Tuesday, November 25, 2008

Apple: Kaufman Bros. Starts Coverage With Buy Rating

Eric Savitz

Kaufman Bros. analyst Shaw Wu believes that Apple’s market share is still small enough relative to the overall PC and cellphone markets that there’s room for significant growth in both the Mac and iPhone businesses. He expects the company to earn $5.05 a share in FY 2009 on revenues of $35.5 billion.

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Monday, November 24, 2008

Apple: While Shuffling Estimates, Analysts Wax Bullish

Eric Savitz

Analysts don’t quite know what will be the impact on iPod, Mac and iPhone sales in light of new challenges facing Apple: the economic downturn, the explosion of the smartphone sector, the impact of netbooks on PC sales and the entrance into the market of new competition. In light of these circumstances, though, many analysts continue to recommend the stock–which is up four percent this morning, to $85.85.

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Thursday, November 20, 2008

Hewlett-Packard Out-Touches Apple

Arik Hesseldahl

From the first time Steve Jobs demonstrated “the pinch”–the two-finger gesture used to zoom in and out of photos and Web pages on the iPhone–some Apple observers assumed it was just a matter of time before a multitouch-enabled screen showed up on the Mac.

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Tuesday, November 4, 2008

iPhone-Likeness

John Gruber

Anyone involved in Mac software development is familiar with arguments over whether a particular app is “Mac-like.” In the early days of the Mac–the first decade or so–the entire Mac community was largely in agreement about just what this meant. To be un-Mac-like was to be ignorant of the fundamental concepts and norms of the Mac OS.

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Tuesday, October 14, 2008

Apple Shares Modestly Lower Ahead of Laptop Event

Eric Savitz

I’m sitting here in the parking lot on the Apple (AAPL) campus in Cupertino outside Building 4 on Infinite Loop, waiting for this morning’s unveiling of updated Mac laptops. The event should get under way around 10 a.m. PDT.

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Wednesday, October 8, 2008

Apple’s Brick: A Radical New Laptop?

Arik Hesseldahl

When they’re not hand-wringing over the recent drop in Apple’s share price, Mac enthusiasts have been transfixed lately by the mystery product, code-named “brick,” that’s due for release later this month.

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Friday, October 3, 2008

Apple: Barclays Cuts Estimates, Target; But Still Bullish

Eric Savitz

Barclays Capital analyst Ben Reitzes trimmed his EPS estimates and target price today on Apple (AAPL). He now expects EPS for the September 2008 fiscal year of $5.21, down from $5.23; for FY ‘09 he sees $5.65, down from $6.05. For FY Q4, he sees $1.11, down from $1.12 previously. Reitzes lowered his target price for the stock to $135, from $180.

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Monday, September 15, 2008

NPD Data on Mac Sales Disappoints

Eric Savitz

Apple needs to refresh the Mac line. That’s a key takeaway from today’s data from market research firm NPD on August Mac and iPod sales. In a note this afternoon, Piper Jaffray analyst Gene Munster reports that the NPD data showed Mac sales growth in August was up 23 percent year-over-year in units, down from 43 percent growth in July.

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Tuesday, September 9, 2008

Gamers Fight Back Against Lackluster Spore Gameplay, Bad DRM

Ben Kuchera

Spore, after more than 10 years of development time, is finally available for the PC and Mac. The game comes from the mind of the talented Will Wright, the man who gave us The Sims and the original SimCity titles.

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Thursday, August 14, 2008

When Apple’s Reach Exceeds Its Grasp

Jason Snell

The huge success of the iPod and the incredible media hoopla surrounding the iPhone have transformed the way the world looks at Apple. … There’s just one problem with that image: It’s not true. In the past year, we’ve seen numerous examples of how Apple’s reach can dramatically exceed its grasp.

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Tuesday, August 12, 2008

Apple: As iPhone Sales Grow, So Do 3G Reception Issues

Eric Savitz

As sales of Apple 3G iPhones continue to grow, there are also increasing reports of trouble with 3G reception on the devices.

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Thursday, August 7, 2008

Should You Pay Twice as Much for a Mac?

Joe Wilcox

I recently got to wondering about Mac versus Windows PC pricing after seeing two HP notebooks on sale at the local Target. One of them, a 14-inch model, the HP DV2946NR, sold for $699.99 and packed 4GB of memory and a 320GB hard drive. Capacity for both features is twice that of the $1,299 MacBook—and shared graphics is 356MB compared with a meager 144MB for the MacBook. I wondered: If Vista notebooks are selling for so little and packing so much, how does this compare with Mac desktops and notebooks?

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Saturday, August 2, 2008

iPhoneDevCamp 2

Adam Tow

This weekend in San Francisco, the second annual iPhoneDevCamp 2 is underway. Whereas the first confab focused primarily on Web applications, this one has a definite native application flavor, thanks in large part to the fact that the iPhone software development kit (SDK) is out of beta and now available for developers.

When the iPhone was released in June, many developers were disappointed by the absence of an SDK for writing third-party applications on day one.

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Monday, July 7, 2008

Apple: BMO Capital Ups Estimates on Strong Mac Sales

Eric Savitz

BMO Capital’s Keith Bachman this morning raised his EPS estimates for Apple’s (AAPL) September 2009 fiscal year to $6.36 from $6.21, reflecting increases in his estimates on both notebook sales and iPhones average selling prices. Bachman repeated his Outperform rating and $205 price target on the stock.

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