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iPhone to fuel contractor shortage
News Most websites currently cannot be viewed on wireless devices but the iPhone is likely to kick-start the process of developing mobile-specific web content in earnest. Demand for content and applications for the Apple iPhone will push up the cost of... [28 Aug 2007]
Apple's Safari coming to Windows PCs
News Jobs announced that the sale will kick off at 6PM on that date but an Apple representative could not immediately confirm whether that will be 6PM Pacific time or Eastern time, or whether it will be a rolling launch. [12 Jun 2007]
DRM-free tunes coming to the Zune too?
News Microsoft, meanwhile, is set to kick off a second wave of advertising for the Zune, which has grabbed the number two spot among hard drive-based music players but has seen its share slip slightly in recent weeks. [05 Apr 2007]
The Weekly Round-Up: 22.09.06
Round-Up VIP - let's kick it," it begins - which makes you realise it's already going to be a fairly unique entry into the world of IT marketing. The latest twist in this saga saw Virgin Atlantic this week ban passengers from using Apple and Dell laptops on... [22 Sep 2006]
Minority Report: Will Apple send in the clones?
Comment The cloning options were tossed around the boardroom for several months as the company prepared plans to kick-start the programme, only to get cold feet at the last minute a number of times. In July 1985 Gates sent a now infamous memo to Apple CEO... [04 Nov 2005]
Re:Viewing 2004: Digital music and DRM
News With everyone from Oxfam to Microsoft and übergrocer Tesco throwing their hat into the ring, the boom in digital tunes was kick-started in the UK with the news that Apple's iTunes had finally made the transatlantic crossing and would initially... [17 Dec 2004]
iTunes gears up to take over your mobile
News We think Motorola is the ideal partner to kick this off. Apple CEO Steve Jobs said in a statement: "The mobile phone market.is a phenomenal opportunity to get iTunes in the hands of even more music lovers around the world. [27 Jul 2004]
Easy Tiger - Apple to preview next OS
News CEO Steve Jobs plans to show off the new operating system software during a keynote address on 28 June to kick off the company's Worldwide Developer Conference in San Francisco. Apple Computer said on Tuesday it will preview Tiger, the next version... [05 May 2004]
Apple kills the Cube
News The failure of the Cube is a kick in the teeth for Apple CEO Steve Jobs who's NeXT cube computer also failed to woo consumers and industry analysts in 1989. Apple has pulled the plug on its ill-fated and much-criticised G4 Cube computer after the... [04 Jul 2001]
Mac OSX: Winning over Wintel?
Comment But its success will rest entirely on whether it can kick-start its consumer offering, in particular the iMac. Eventually it became obvious that Copland would never launch, Apple began looking for a technology partner and ended up with NeXT, with... [26 Mar 2001]
