macs ceo steve jobs
Minority Report: iPhone, Android and the world in your pocket
Comment While worldwide computer unit sales continue to slow - although Macs are bucking the trend - it's in mobiles that growth is predicted as the web moves to handheld devices. If imitation is the sincerest form of flattery, then Apple CEO Steve Jobs... [23 Apr 2008]
Mac sales set Apple 'on fire'
News Apple estimates 19 per cent of the Macs installed are running Leopard, Mac OS X 10.5, and Leopard generated $170m in revenue for Apple during the first quarter it went on sale, compared with the $100m that Tiger, Mac OS X 10.4, generated for Apple... [23 Jan 2008]
Minority Report: 12 months that changed Apple
Comment Apple's change of name in January from Apple Computer to Apple Inc also highlighted the company's growing focus on product families other than Macs. CEO Steve Jobs wrote a missive on green computing. There were others sour notes to the year... [21 Dec 2007]
Apple targets Twitter generation
News So to draw curious neighbors over the fence, Jobs likes to show family-friendly applications when showing off new Macs or software, appealing to the desire of those in attendance to easily create a digital record of their children's hijinks both... [08 Aug 2007]
Apple's Safari coming to Windows PCs
News Leopard developers will now have the ability to create 64-bit applications specifically for Macs. It also lets users search other computers - both Windows and Macs -connected to a local-area network, and it syncs up with Apple's dot-Mac service to... [12 Jun 2007]
Apple defends Jobs as profits surge
News As was expected, Oppenheimer steered clear of questions about Jobs, the board's statement and the stock options mess during the conference call, preferring to focus on sales of Macs and iPods during the quarter. [26 Apr 2007]
Apple releases key to next-gen wi-fi chip
News At Macworld earlier this month, CEO Steve Jobs revealed certain Macs were shipped with a fast 802.11n chip inside but the chip was disabled until the standard was more complete. Apple has released the software needed to unlock the fast wi-fi chips... [31 Jan 2007]
Apple profits surge on iPod sales boom
News Portable Macs now account for 60 per cent of all Mac sales, Oppenheimer said. Apple has said CEO Steve Jobs was aware that favourable grant dates were selected when awarding options but an internal investigation has cleared Jobs of any wrongdoing. [18 Jan 2007]
Apple uncloaks iTunes movie downloads
News It will sell for $299 and works with PCs and Macs. Movies from four studios owned by The Walt Disney Company will be available on iTunes 7, the new version of the download software, the same day they are released to DVD, Apple CEO Steve Jobs said... [13 Sep 2006]
Apple offers glimpse of Leopard
News Other features include enhanced videoconferencing options, improved Mail and the inclusion of the Front Row media software and PhotoBooth picture-taking programs that have previously only been available on new Macs. [08 Aug 2006]
Macs flying off the shelves, says Apple
News With a wider range of systems available, consumers have been snapping Macs up, giving them a growth boost that outpaced the rest of the market. In announcing its switch to Intel's processors months before systems became available, Apple set itself... [20 Jul 2006]
Minority Report: Apple changing its spots
Comment This is despite the fact Macs are now operating on a level playing-field with PC competitors with nippy Intel chips, meaning Apple no longer has to spend marketing dollars combating the so-called megahertz myth. [11 Jul 2006]
Apple to show off next-gen big cat this summer
News Part of the conference will be dedicated to explaining best practices for developing universal applications for Intel chip-based Macs. Apple CEO Steve Jobs, plus a team of executives, will open this year's Worldwide Developers Conference with a... [27 Jun 2006]
Minority Report: XP on a Mac - a wise move?
Comment Even Jobs has acknowledged that for some developers, the recompiling of software for Intel Macs would be far from trivial. In a nutshell, Boot Camp allows users of Intel-powered Macs to boot Windows XP natively in place of the incumbent OS X... [12 Apr 2006]
Apple: Macs can now run XP
News Apple has released a public beta version of Boot Camp, software that lets Microsoft Windows XP run natively on Intel-based Macs. Apple also said it had been developing Mac OS X with the intention that it would be able to run on Intel chips and... [05 Apr 2006]
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