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Under the wire: Sir, yes sir!
You have to hand it to Steve Jobs — he knows how to name a product.
Matthew JC Powell
Apr 27 2006, 4:16PM
Hardware
Resellers report slowdown in Mac sales
Apple resellers have reported a slowdown in Mac sales as potential customers delay purchases until major software packages are available on new Intel-based machines.
Byron Connolly
Apr 24 2006, 9:49AM
Hardware
Apple sees pause in Mac sales
Apple's CFO said the company saw a “pause” in sales of Macintosh systems during its most recent quarter during its transition of the computer platform to Intel processors, and the company expects that pause to continue this quarter.
Edward F. Moltzen
Apr 20 2006, 9:41AM
Hardware
MP3 sales going nuts
People everywhere have strange ear buds with loud thumping music blasting out of their bags and pockets. No, it’s not weird alien mind control, it’s just the hugely popular MP3 player.
Lilia Guan
Mar 22 2006, 10:24AM
Software
SanDisk flashes MP3s
SanDisk has launched into the crowded MP3 retail market, pitting four MP3 player models against Apple's iPod.
Lilia Guan
Mar 21 2006, 9:53AM
Data centre
Looking like an IT guru never easier
Long held as a leader in innovative design, Apple’s Steve Jobs is now the focus of clones looking to cop his fashion sense.
Staff Writers
Mar 6 2006, 9:48AM
Hardware
Apple rolls out new Mac mini with Intel chip
SAN FRANCISCO (Reuters) - Apple Computer Inc. on Tuesday introduced a new Mac mini powered by an Intel chip that the company said was nearly five times faster than the previous version.
Staff Writers
Mar 2 2006, 9:58AM
Hardware
Computers Now opens Education Centre
Apple reseller Computers Now has expanded its NSW presence with a new education specialty store.
Staff Writers
Feb 10 2006, 12:19PM
Strategy
Cutbacks kill Unimac
Financial difficulty has forced Apple reseller Unimac to close its doors after seven years in business.
Tim Lohman
Jan 24 2006, 10:49AM
Hardware
Google pips Apple in 2005 brand poll
LONDON (Reuters) - Internet search engine Google has retaken first place in the 2005 global poll of the world's most influential brands, while the eBay-owned web phone service Skype makes its debut at number three.
Trevor Datson,
Jan 23 2006, 8:06AM
Sales & Marketing
AppleCentre Taylor Square spurns retail expansion
AppleCentre Taylor square is to turn its back on further retail expansion in pursuit of a services-driven growth strategy.
Tim Lohman
Jan 16 2006, 12:19PM
Software
Apple files 'Mobile Me' as US trademark
Apple Computer has filed to trademark the phrase "Mobile Me" for use in a wide range of businesses, furthering speculation it could introduce an iPod phone.
Staff Writers
Jan 13 2006, 2:33PM
Mobility
Microsoft commits to Mac
Microsoft has used its presence at this year’s Macworld Conference & Expo in San Francisco to talk up its Mac credentials.
Staff Writers
Jan 11 2006, 11:00AM
Software
Apple secures flash memory supply deals for iPod
Apple Computer this week said it would prepay US$1.25 billion to secure its supply of flash memory used in its market-dominating iPod music players amid an expected surge in demand for the chips.
Michele Gershberg
Nov 22 2005, 9:00AM
Data centre
ShadowRAM: Morgan chews the 'Apple Core'
AppleCentre Taylor Square director, Ben Morgan, is to move into the journo game with a new website initiative.
Staff Writers
Nov 21 2005, 2:45PM
Software
Samsung, Hynix in chip supply talks with Apple
South Korea's Samsung Electronics and Hynix Semiconductor are in talks with Apple Computer on long-term deals to supply NAND-flash memory chips, the two local firms said separately on Wednesday.
Staff Writers
Nov 17 2005, 12:30PM
Hardware
Still a buck to be had in local PC market
The Australian PC market is still alive and kicking with IDC recording strong year on year growth in Q3.
Staff Writers
Nov 15 2005, 12:38PM
Hardware
Apple resellers to lose education sales
Apple will remove reseller access to discounted education pricing for teachers and student customers next April, some Apple partners have said.
Tim Lohman
Nov 10 2005, 8:10AM
Hardware
Apple hits new high, on video, PC expectations
Shares of Apple Computer Inc. on Wednesday jumped to a record high as investors made bets on growth in its digital music and video businesses, analysts said.
Lisa Baertlein
Nov 3 2005, 3:00PM
Hardware
Under the wire: Eye pods
Pssssst. You want to get in on the ground floor of a fantastic business opportunity?
Matthew JC Powell
Nov 3 2005, 10:44AM
Collaboration
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