Archive | December 1st, 2008

Rumor: Apple delays debut of new premium headphones due to re-design

1. December 2008

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It’s almost been 3 months since Steve Jobs first unveiled a new model of high-end Apple headphones at Apple’s “Let’s Rock” event back in September.  The headphones, however, remain conspicuously absent from store shelves.  What gives?  Well, MacBlogz is reporting that a re-design of the product is to blame for the shipment delay. One trusted […]

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Apple product placement in new “Bolt” movie

1. December 2008

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Check out the MacBook, which made a brief appearance in Disney’s latest movie, Bolt. Related: The Significance Of Apple Product Placement Via CultofMac

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Hands on with Apple’s 24-inch LED Cinema Display

1. December 2008

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ArsTechnica has an interesting ‘first impressions’ review of Apple’s 24-inch LED Cinema display over here and AppleInsider has high quality unboxing photos of Apple’s newest cinema display over here.

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Internet Explorer share hits historic lows as Firefox gains ground

1. December 2008

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Electronista reports that Mac webshare hit 8.9% last month, while Firefox saw its share of the browser market top 20% for the first time in history.  Internet Explorer’s share of the browser market dipped below 70%, a significant fall considering that at one point it had over 95% of the market.  Internet Explorer has increasingly been […]

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Final Cut Pro putting people out of work

1. December 2008

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The Register has an interesting article discussing how the success of Apple’s suite of video and editing software, and specifically Final Cut Pro, is rendering certain jobs obsolete. As the cost of video-editing equipment has come down and the capabilities of commodity server-based software, such as Apple’s Final Cut Pro, have increased layers of complex […]

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Apple sales remain robust during Black Friday weekend

1. December 2008

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AppleInsider reports that Apple sales this Black Friday weekend went well despite less than ideal economic conditions. “Crowds remain the norm in the Apple Stores that we visited, with some having lines outside the stores even after the initial early-morning rush,” Goldman Sachs analyst David Bailey wrote in a report summarizing his firm’s observations on […]

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