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Apple profits up thanks to Mac, iPhone and iPod

News Robert Stimpson, portfolio manager at Oak Associates, which owns Apple shares said: "It looks like the Macs were good, the iPods were flat and the iPhones were OK. Shannon Cross, analyst at Cross Research, said: "It was a strong quarter in terms of...

Tags: ipod, iphone, mac, apple

[24 Apr 2008]

Podcast: The Weekly Round-Up 07.03.08

Round-Up Podcast Protecting the walk 'n' texters, correct mobile phone 'etiquette', give your iPod a wink and smelly job seekers are all discussed in this week's weekly silicon.com Round-Up Podcast. Andy McCue hosts and is joined in the studio by Tim Ferguson...

Tags: mobile, jobs, ipod, text

[07 Mar 2008]

silicon.com Classics: The iPod and BlackBerry lost property mountain

News The latest in our weekly look back through the classic stories of the last decade in the silicon.com archive is a peek inside the lost property depot of Transport for London to see where all the iPods, BlackBerrys and mobile phones left by...

Tags: blackberry, ipod, property, phones

[05 Mar 2008]

Tech Visions: New media floods firms' networks

Comment As content from iPods, TV and websites starts to invade enterprise routers and servers, pundits continue to underestimate the impact social media is already having on CIOs and IT managers everywhere. Experts are forecasting an important role in the...

Tags: social networking, new media, ipods, tv

[19 Feb 2008]

BBC signs up with iTunes

News Once downloaded, the programmes can be played on Mac or PC as well as on video iPods, iPhones and Apple's IPTV service. Simon Danker, director of digital Media at BBC Worldwide said with more people now watching TV on iPods the move is giving...

Tags: bbc, iplayer, apple, itunes

[19 Feb 2008]

Apple fattens its Touch and iPhone dials in more gigs

News Apple shipped fewer iPods than expected during the fourth quarter but still grew iPod revenue at a strong pace, suggesting the higher-priced iPod Touch is gaining ground against the iPod Nano and Shuffle as a percentage of Apple's iPod mix.

Tags: apple, touch, ipod, iphone

[05 Feb 2008]

Photos of the month - January 2008

Photo As you can see with this PowerBook 100 from 1991, it's not just about iPods and iPhones. A video was played showing Gates asking various celebrities for a job. His encounter with rock band U2's Bono didn't see him recruited.

Tags: speech, picture, credit, history

[30 Jan 2008]

Mac sales set Apple 'on fire'

News Apple's first quarter hit on all cylinders, as the company continued its financial run on the strength of its Mac business. More on the iPhone News   First iPhone Trojan reported   iPhone 'mugging fear' unfounded, say police diams...

Tags: apple, steve jobs, ipod, mac

[23 Jan 2008]

Photos: Apple flying high at Macworld

Photo Emitting a high-wattage glow is Belkin's Rockstar, a splitter that allows up to six devices to connect, including headphones and iPods. The Apple display at Macworld 2008 features MacBook Airs - the latest addition to the MacBook family - hanging...

Tags: steve jobs, ipod, apple, mac

[17 Jan 2008]

Editor's Blog: Digital cold turkey, Himalayan style

Comment The MP3 player didn't even make it into the rucksack in the first place as I figured it would get smashed to pieces on the mountain trails (although I was amazed to see how many trekkers stomped along to the tune of their iPods, all but oblivious...

Tags: mobile, digital, ipod, mountain

[10 Jan 2008]

Poll: The most expensive gadgets lost are...

News But silicon.com readers keep a strong grip on their iPods and other musical gadgets, with only six per cent of respondents saying an MP3 player is the most expensive device they've lost. Asked which is the priciest gadget they've lost, mobile...

Tags: gadget, data breach, lost, phones

[27 Nov 2007]

Staff mobile devices increase security risk

News While Heiser rated laptops and high-capability PDAs as being the highest-risk objects when it comes to portable devices and security, he also noted that highly prevalent consumer devices such as iPods pose a threat, given their tendency to be used...

Tags: pda, security, laptop, owned

[23 Nov 2007]

Secure Passage Through a World of Technological Threats

whitepaper Laptops, smart phones, memory sticks, iPods, they are all part of day to day life and work. Today's business world, in its pursuit for enhanced efficiency, is opening up more and more to all devices that can improve workforce mobility and...

Tags: security management, mobility, data protection, life

[24 Oct 2007]

Apple riding high on Mac sales, iPhone

News It took Apple two years to sell around 1.4 million iPods sales in the early days of that product, he said. Shaw Wu of American Technology Research had expected Apple to sell 11 million iPods but the company shipped a total of 10.2 million units.

Tags: iphone, ipod, mac, apple

[23 Oct 2007]

Steve Jobs

AS Profile Expect more excitement from Jobs in the coming year, with speculation around upgrades to the iPhone and iPods already feverish. Apple's long-awaited mobile phone is the main reason its CEO Steve Jobs has leapt back up the Agenda Setters rankings.

[12 Oct 2007]

Microsoft Zune gets a makeover

News The pricing scheme for the devices exactly mirrors Apple's iPods. While Microsoft crowed about its new touch-sensitive navigation button, the new iPods come equipped with touch-sensitive screens. And the new iPods now offer wi-fi - a feature that...

Tags: mp3 player, drm, microsoft, ipod

[03 Oct 2007]

Photos of the month - September 2007

Photo Apple launched an updated range of iPods this month with CEO Steve Jobs beamed live to the BBC's Television Centre from the grand unveiling in San Francisco. Click to see more pictures of the new iPods.

Tags: hp, ipod, apple, iphone

[27 Sep 2007]

Podcast: The Weekly Round-Up 07.09.07

Round-Up Podcast Apple's new-look iPods, a UK-wide DNA database, mobiles vs pets and flashmobbing all up for discussion in the latest Weekly Round-Up podcast. Andy McCue hosts and is joined in the studio by Tony Hallett, Tim Ferguson and Natasha Lomas.

Tags: mobiles, dna database, ipod

[07 Sep 2007]

Photos: Apple unveils new iPods

Photo Apple CEO Steve Jobs unveiled the new range of iPods in San Francisco this week. The launch event was screened live to the UK media at BBC TV Centre in London. In trademark black turtleneck, jeans and trainers Jobs built up to the big announcement...

Tags: touchscreen, steve jobs, ipod, apple

[06 Sep 2007]

Apple: Meet the new iPods...

News Those iPods will be available this weekend. Apple is also revising some of its previous iPods, including the regular iPod, the Nano and the Shuffle. Initial reaction to the new Nano, which has been the most popular version among previous iPods, was...

Tags: nano, apple, ipod, iphone

[06 Sep 2007]

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