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Apple Reports Its Most Profitable Quarter Ever
Submitted by vitthal on Wed, 10/21/2009 - 15:58
Some analysts are suggesting the recession is over, but for Apple (NASDAQ: AAPL), the recession might as well have never started. The company on Monday reported record quarterly revenues and profits as it enjoyed strong sales in Macs and iPhones. Apple is also one of the few companies that has continued to enjoy top-line growth during the financial downturn while increasing profitability.

iLuv's Lattest Innovation is a DVD Player/iPo...
Submitted by vitthal on Tue, 09/29/2009 - 15:08
iLuv has been quite the innovator in digital products and quite particularly for the iPod of course. Their latest device for the same is what they’re calling the i1166 which is a 9 inch Portable Multimedia Player for iPod as well as your DVDs and images quite like a DPF (Digital Photo Frame).
iPod's best docking mates
Submitted by manasi on Fri, 09/11/2009 - 11:04
Looking for some docking stations for you iPod? Here's a bevy of them to give company to your iPod. Each of them with their own special features and specs.
So, just go ahead and get the most out of your iPod!
How to get more from your iPod
Submitted by Praveen on Fri, 09/11/2009 - 10:37
The iPod might be pretty much synonymous with music on the move, but for most users, it is a rather simple instrument.From getting travelling directions to viewing lyrics of songs that are being played on it to transferring music, there are a host of applications out there that can make your iPod more than just a repository and player of media.
Apple iPod updates expected, Jobs show uncertain
Submitted by Ameya Tare on Mon, 09/07/2009 - 10:24
Apple's stock has often swung wildly and rumors have swirled about game-changing products ahead of such events, but this time the stock has held steady in the two weeks leading up to the September 9 event.Few expect any surprises, but the potential is always there, given the host's track record.
Apple's 'iPad' Tablet Coming Septem...
Submitted by priyamehere on Mon, 08/17/2009 - 11:21
Apple reportedly has an event planned for the first week of September that has Apple watchers going crazy at the potential arrival of the long-rumored 'iPad' tablet. If there is an Apple event September 7, it would be just one week before the launch of the new Microsoft Zune HD.
Microsoft Starts Pre-Order on Zune HD at Prices Be...
Submitted by kalpa on Fri, 08/14/2009 - 14:47
Microsoft confirmed pricing for its new line of Zune HD media players Thursday, making it clear that it intends to renew its battle against the Apple iPod by undercutting its rival.The Zune HD will cost $219.99 for a 16GB unit and $289.99 for the 32GB version.
Goodbye iPod, hello iPhone
Submitted by priyamehere on Thu, 08/06/2009 - 16:37
Think of Apple’s business model — as Steve Jobs often does — as a three-legged stool: Mac, iPod, iPhone. As recently as 2006, the iPod leg accounted for 55.5% of Apple’s revenue. By last quarter, its share had shrunk to less than 18%.
10 Worst tech predictions
Submitted by kalpa on Sat, 06/27/2009 - 15:26
Most of us love reading technology forecasts. It keeps us in sync with the times to come. Really? No, if the tech predictions below are anything to go by.
Made by tech czars and some of the biggest names in their fields, these predictions have gone way off the mark. In fact, many read like a `joke' today.
Here are 10 tech predictions that have gone awry (big time).
Apples joins in the Portal Wars
Submitted by mirowais on Wed, 12/28/2005 - 15:42
Michael Eisenberg of Benchmark Capital, writes on
Portal Wars: Google, Yahoo and APPLE!
Google, Yahoo and MSN continue to duke it out in search. Yahoo and Google are putting intense efforts to role out video and other multimedia search properties. Yahoo has invested heavily in a southern California operation to bolster its media efforts and Google Video plows ahead.However, in my view, the real horse to watch is Apple. Yes, Apple, maker of the Ipod. Apple completely groks the new genres of media and how today's consumers want to buy and enjoy media. They were the first to understand that if you unbundle music from the album/CD format and make it easy to purchase, users would buy and not steal. They then took it one step further and added podcasts, yet another modern genre of audio entertainment.


