Filemaker releases new version for 2013 with HTML5 data entry, new iOS features and tightened security
Filemaker, a subsidiary of Apple, has just announced its 2013 version of its popular database application. The new version focuses…
Filemaker, a subsidiary of Apple, has just announced its 2013 version of its popular database application. The new version focuses…
Concerns about the future viability of Blackberry – once the default choice of mobile device for the enterprise market –…
Ford’s recently departed CEO and President Alan Mulally may have just joined Google’s Board of Directors, but the automobile company…
Apple has updated its Investor Relations website with a modern design. The site features the clean lines and thin fonts now standard with…
Following up on an aerial shot posted last week, AppleToolbox has taken a handful of much clearer photos, showing the progress of Apple’s…
After first announcing a major partnership earlier this year, Apple and IBM unveiled today a list of new enterprise apps…
Following an announcement earlier this year that Apple was teaming up with IBM to deliver a number of enterprise solutions,…
Business Insider highlighted Cook’s celebration of Apple’s success in the enterprise market in the analyst call following its quarterly earnings…
Local government authorities are investigating last weekend’s explosion that injured 61 people at the Shanghai factory of an Apple iPad…
IT managers’ thinking is influenced by a myriad of business factors, including research studies advising them not to adopt Apple’s…
AOL has informed its corporate employees that it has temporarily disabled the ability to manage meetings via mobile devices due to…
Readers have alerted us that their Lion Recovery Sticks have started arriving. Interesting upgrade from the Snow Leopard Stix that come with…
As pointed out by The Loop, Apple’s App Store volume purchase program for businesses has gone live. The program, which…
Today Apple announced End of Life (EOL) status for several boxed software titles. As of 7/20/11 Apple will be discontinuing…
COMPUTERWORLD: Forget the old myth that Apple isn’t big in the corporate and enterprise sectors. It isn’t true. Last week…
COMPUTERWORLD: A note to all the folk out there complaining that Apple isn’t paying any attention to Mac sales– you’re…
It seems not all is well with the Final Cut Studio development team, with a report claiming release of the…
We already know Apple has a knack for throwing new features in with updates and today we discovered what looks…
According to Macrumors, Mac Pros are in short supply at many Apple stores around the country. 27-inch iMacs With Core i5-i7 processors are showing out of stock as well.
You know what that means, right? It means that Mac Pros are looooong overdue for an upgrade. Will we see things like LightPeek/BluRay(no)/USB 3/HDMI-out/etc in Apple’s next Mac Pro update?
Apple has just completely revamped their daily app sales reporting tool for developers. This tool has several new features, a…
. There has been a big stink (several actually) about Final Cut Pro X’s lack of ‘Pro’ features. One such…
We’ve been talking about it for years. Finally, Apple has some rock solid plans to introduce ZFS into the MacOSX operating system. As of now, plans are for Snow Leopard server to allow read/write capabilities for ZFS. No word yet if it will operate as a boot partition or not. Snow Leopard Server is supposed to debut with it’s client counterpart in about 1 year according to Apple. Developers are being shown a preview this week at Apple’s WWDC.
So, dear readers, we’ve been spying on you for the last 12 hours with this great new service called Crazy Egg. Hope you don’t mind!
The service tracks the user clicks over time all over the webpage. If you have a website, we highly reccomend you give it a shot. The idea was to get some information on what our readers loved and what they didn’t. The results weren’t too terribly shocking except that the “Enterprise” group wan’t being clicked very much. As a Mac site, we know that Apple is lacking in the Enterprise market – one of the ongoing themes here is to call attention to this. Perhaps the name “Enterprise” needs a bit of work.
This is a rebuttal to a PC Magazine article that was so bad it was good (dugg)...
So, times are obviously good for the Macintosh. How does one know this? Because even the people who should be trumpeting the virtues of Vista and Linux are clumsily falling all over themselves to praise the Mac. Honestly, I haven’t read PC Magazine much. I’ve spotted it in a few magazine racks and dentist offices with subscription cards falling out everywhere, but nothing ever interested me enough to pick one up or visit the website.