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[2005-01-31] Apple Introduces New PowerBooks A very busy month has finished for Apple with the introduction of their faster PowerBook models, which were introduced today.
[2005-01-27] Mac Mini Colo Rack Ever dream about building a cluster of 5 mini-itx computers to run the world's smallest search engine ,,, Well I have.
[2005-01-26] Apple VP Marketing Tunes Into Podcasts Apple's Vice President of Marketing, Phil Schiller, is apparently wild about podcasting.
[2005-01-26] iPod Shuffle Doesn’t Support On-Demand Playlist 2005 has been quite the busy year for Apple, and it's only 26 days old. Already, Apple has introduced, to much fanfare, the Mac Mini and the iPod Shuffle.
[2005-01-26] Is it Real or Is it Memorex? Mark Glaser asks the million dollar question in his thorough analysis of Apple v. Citizen Journalists ...
[2005-01-25] Old Video of Steve Jobs Introducing the Mac A link in SearchBrains.com that led to a blog post by Joe Wilcox of Jupiter Research linked to a restored video of Steve Jobs introducing the Macintosh for the first time.
[2005-01-25] iTunes Sales Continue To Boom Yesterday, a report released sales figures for Apple's iTunes music service. With over 250 million songs sold, iTunes continues to solidify its parent company's position in the Internet industry.
[2005-01-24] iTunes Announces 250 Million Sales Today, Apple-owned iTunes announced successful financial numbers concerning the sale of music from its service.
[2005-01-23] Me Want Mac Mini Mac Mini is such a cute name for a computer that it makes you wonder if this Mac is just a childs toy.
[2005-01-22] The Apple of Apple's Eye Keeps Churning Out News Nicholas Ciarelli, publisher of ThinkSecret and a Harvard University student, who is currently facing legal threats from Apple ...
[2005-01-21] Target.com Offers Mac Mini In what can be viewed as a response to customer demand, Apple has allowed Target.com to sale Mac Minis to their retail audience.
[2005-01-20] Student Sued By Apple Finds Pro Bono Representation Nicholas Ciarelli, the student who was sued by Apple, will be receiving Pro Bono representation from Terry Gross, a lawyer from the San Francisco-based firm Gross & Belsky.
[2005-01-19] Legal Online Music Downloads Booming The Internet music business appears to be booming. After overcoming the "Napster" stigma, online music stores have seen a dramatic increase in customers and sales/downloads.
[2005-01-19] iPod Shuffle Has 4 Week Waiting List Apple's new, flash memory based media player, the iPod Shuffle, has had such an impressive demand rate that those looking to purchase it are facing a potential 4 week waiting period.
[2005-01-17] Bloggers Break Big Apple, HP Scoop Watch this space. It's relatively empty right now, but it will fill up with dozens of news stories over the next few days.
[2005-01-17] Student Who Was Sued By Apple Seeks Legal Aid Nicholas Ciarelli, the student who was sued by Apple because of a leak about the Mac Mini that appeared on his web site, is in need of legal assistance.
[2005-01-12] New Apple Products Cause Site Slowdown Yesterday, Apple announced the release of a number of new products to their line of computers and media players. The introduction of these items has caused an increase in traffic that has caused their site to experience slowdowns.
[2005-01-11] Apple To Unveil Plans For 2005 While fighting to keep a lid on leaks, Apple is preparing to introduce their list of upcoming items to be released this year.
[2005-01-11] Apple Introduces Mac Mini, iPod Shuffle Today at the MacWorld conference in San Francisco, Apple CEO Steve Jobs announced new products for the Apple family that has left Mac supporters salivating.
[2005-01-09] Putting the Mac Aside in 2005 Something has been bugging me for the last few months. Though I got my nice new Mac and switched to using it has my main personal desktop/laptop machine, it's been a frustrating experience at times.
[2005-01-09] Apple's Legal Moves May Force Blog Closure Jason Calacanis wrote an open letter to Apple CEO Steve Jobs, saying that he may shut down Weblogs Inc.'s unofficial Apple blog because he wants to avoid getting sued.
[2005-01-09] Apple Getting A Bit Saucy Apple, over the years, has enjoyed better press than probably any other company on the planet. Well, that hasn't stopped Apple from going on the attack when it feels stung.
[2005-01-06] iTunes Customer Wants a Bite of Apple Thomas Slattery of California has filed a lawsuit against Apple claiming that it is not fair that he has to use an iPod to listen to iTunes songs.
[2005-01-06] Blinkx To Be Available For Mac Next week, Blinkx will introduce their acclaimed desktop search utility for the Macintosh environment.
[2005-01-05] Playboy To Offer iBod For The iPod With Apple's iPod firmly grasping the non-communication-based, top tech toy mythical ranking, more and more accessories (both electronic and non) are making their way to the market. This is not limited to leather protectors and speakers either. Because of iPod's storage capacity, more and more non-music based applications and accessories have become available.
[2005-01-05] Pioneer To Offer Accessories For iPod, Sirius Electronics giant Pioneer has announced their plans to offer accessories for Apple's iPod and Sirius Satellite Radio.
[2005-01-05] Xserve Gets G5 Upgrade From Apple Apple has released an upgraded version of their Xserve server platform, complete with dual 64-bit G5 processors with speeds of up to 2.3GHz.
[2005-01-05] Anal Retentive Apple Sues to Stop Leaks What happens when you're a company who has thrived practicing anal retentive PR and you now find yourself in an extroverted open media world ...
[2005-01-04] Apple Ships Xsan Apple has begun shipping Xsan, an enterprise class Storage Area Network (SAN) file system priced at $999 per client and per server.
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