BlackBerry implosion generating even bigger enterprise gains for iPad, says analyst
Concerns about the future viability of Blackberry – once the default choice of mobile device for the enterprise market –…
Concerns about the future viability of Blackberry – once the default choice of mobile device for the enterprise market –…
EDIT: This article was picked up by Computerworld – go check it out there.
More Newton than iPod, more tablet than music player, the new Apple Inc. iPod touch unveiled this week by CEO Steve Jobs breaks into a new hardware category that should scare the ultra-mobile PC/Nokia Tablet world.
Apple’s much-anticipated launch of the iPod touch this week heralds a new era for Apple‘s
wildly popular line of music and video players. The iPod, which emerged
first as nothing more than a portable music player — albeit one
dripping in cool — grew up to become a music and video device in
adolesence and is now a semi-full featured Internet tablet device.
The iPod is a mass market device, an international device. One that every high school kid from Tokyo to Paris to Albuquerque absolutely
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Apple has confounded industry watchers who expected the rumored noon launch time and the Mac App Store is available immediately,…
Yet more Apple moves in corporate America, where the iPhone and iPad are gaining more traction than the actually pretty…
Apple CEO Steve Jobs has issued a comment on yesterday’s report that Apple intends discontinuing its support for Java on…
COMPUTERWORLD: Apple CEO Steve Jobs made the news today with a promise his company will make its online hosted MobileMe…
Apple’s move to junk Java on the Mac may make things a little more complex but could ultimately make the…
Apple Statement – Steve Jobs -February 6, 2007 | 9to5Mac Revised Apple Statment for use with iPhones |
With the stunning global success of Apple’s iPod music player and iTunes online music store, some have called for Apple to “open” the digital rights management (DRM) system that Apple uses to protect its music against theft, so that music purchased from iTunes can be played on digital devices purchased from other companies, and protected music purchased from other online music stores can play on iPods. Let’s examine the current situation and how we got here, then look at three possible alternatives for the future. | With the stunning success of Apple’s iPhone and AT&T wireless data service, some have called for Apple to “open” the SIM Lock system that Apple uses to protect its iPhone from obtaining data purchased from other online wireless data providors so that it can be used on iPhones. Let’s examine the current situation and how we got here, then look at three possible alternatives for the future. |