19. March 2009
Palm reported higher than expected losses today at their earnings conference call. For the quarter, Palm posted a loss of 95 million dollars on 90.6 million dollars in revenue. This represents a staggering 42% drop in revenue from the same quarter a year-ago. During an investor Q&A, Palm CEO Ed Colligan was asked a number […]
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BoyGeniusReport has dug up information which hints at a variety of iPhone and iPod Touch models: Basically when poking around in the iPhone OS 3.0 restore ramdisk, our guy found evidence of Apple’s upcoming hardware revisions. This includes new iPhones and iPod Touches. Yes, it looks like multiple hardware units. Now, this shouldn’t be taken […]
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Apple has started offering HD movies in 720p for purchase on the iTunes Store. Previously, HD movies were only available as rentals. HD movies will cost $19.99 while standard definition movies will stay at $14.99. Purchases will come with both an HD file and an iPod / iPhone-ready SD file, which is a nice touch, […]
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Check out this video clip of Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer discussing Apple at the McGraw-Hill Media Conference. As can be expected, he says that neither he, his wife, nor his children own any Apple products. But what I find more interesting are Ballmer’s thoughts on the economy and its effect on Apple. He states: “Paying […]
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In a statement released today, China Mobile executive director, Wang Jianzhou, said that China Mobile is still in talks with Apple to bring the iPhone to China. Initial talks to bring the iPhone to China via China Mobile were roadblocked by Apple’s insistence that it take a share of the monthly revenue from each iPhone […]
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The screenshot on the right is from the new iPhone 3.0 beta, and was recently discovered by Engadget Mobile and appears when trying to upload photos up to the cloud via MobileMe. Note how the title bar says “Publish Video” as opposed to “Publish Photos.” Engadget leans towards believing that it’s a simple typo, while […]
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I realize this is ancient news in Internet years, but I haven’t yet had a chance to touch on Jon Stewart’s complete destruction of Jim Cramer on last week’s The Daily Show. Stewart brilliantly took Cramer to task over the way that he, and his CNBC cohorts, have relayed financial information to viewers over the […]
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19. March 2009
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