Apple's icing on Cingular's cake
The once-hapless wireless operator bounced back -- and landed the hyped Apple iPhone. Fortune's Stephanie Mehta tells how they did it.
By Stephanie N. Mehta, Fortune senior writer
January 19 2007: 11:53 AM EST
http://money.cnn.com/2007/01/18/technology/pluggedin_mehta_cingular.fortune/index.htm?postversion=2007011911
Tuesday, January 30, 2007
Windows on the Mac changes everything
I was thinking about this the last few days while viewing reviews of Vista stuff.
Now they have written what I was thinking
Windows on the Mac changes everything
The kind of software sold by the formidable Parallels is transforming computing and challenging Steve Jobs, says Fortune's David Kirkpatrick.
http://money.cnn.com/2007/01/19/technology/fastforward_parallels.fortune/index.htm
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Now they have written what I was thinking
Windows on the Mac changes everything
The kind of software sold by the formidable Parallels is transforming computing and challenging Steve Jobs, says Fortune's David Kirkpatrick.
http://money.cnn.com/2007/01/19/technology/fastforward_parallels.fortune/index.htm
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Sunday, January 28, 2007
The best paid CEOs Steve Jobs #2http://www2.blogger.com/img/gl.link.gif
The best paid CEOs Jobs is #2
Study: Heads of PeopleSoft, Apple Computer and MBNA are the best-compensated corporate leaders.
Steve Jobs, the CEO of Apple Computer, was No. 2 behind Conway, according to the Equilar analysis. Jobs got a compensation package worth $76.8 million comprised of a $1 salary, a $2.3 million bonus and $74.5 million in restricted stock. Jobs received no options to buy shares of Apple, which fell 34 percent last year.
Apple, which did not make significant job cuts last year, declined to comment on Jobs' pay package.
But unlike some of the others, his salary is $1, no significant pay cuts have occurred
http://money.cnn.com/2003/05/09/news/ceo_comp/index.htm
Study: Heads of PeopleSoft, Apple Computer and MBNA are the best-compensated corporate leaders.
Steve Jobs, the CEO of Apple Computer, was No. 2 behind Conway, according to the Equilar analysis. Jobs got a compensation package worth $76.8 million comprised of a $1 salary, a $2.3 million bonus and $74.5 million in restricted stock. Jobs received no options to buy shares of Apple, which fell 34 percent last year.
Apple, which did not make significant job cuts last year, declined to comment on Jobs' pay package.
But unlike some of the others, his salary is $1, no significant pay cuts have occurred
http://money.cnn.com/2003/05/09/news/ceo_comp/index.htm
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Saturday, January 27, 2007
finally I found a mac program what I have been searching for several years
connect older macs to website and .mac
finally I found a mac program what I have been searching for several years
3rd parety p[rogram makes it possible to connect to your iDisk using Mac OS which is handy if you only have OS9
(1) goto www.webdav.org/goliath
(2) download Goliath (free)
(3) once it downloads to your hard drive , uncompress the file and look at on the desktop
(4) Double click the compressed Goliath file to decompress
(5) a disk image appears on your desktop
(6) Mount the disk image by double clicking
(7) copy Goliath to your Mac's application folder (MacOS9)
(8) double click on the Goliath program icon ro run it.
(9) connection opens and asks you to enter some WebDAV information
(10) Click CANCEL- dialog closes
(11) FILE MENU > choose OPEN iDisk connection .
(12) Open iDisk connection dialog
(13) Enter your .Mac members name and password
(14) Click OK
(15) Your iDisk opens in a new GOLIath window that looks like a a FINDER window
(16) You can also connect to other WebDAVE based online storage accounts. If you have a WEBDAVE based account in addition to your iDISK, you can also use the same program to access them both.
finally I found a mac program what I have been searching for several years
3rd parety p[rogram makes it possible to connect to your iDisk using Mac OS which is handy if you only have OS9
(1) goto www.webdav.org/goliath
(2) download Goliath (free)
(3) once it downloads to your hard drive , uncompress the file and look at on the desktop
(4) Double click the compressed Goliath file to decompress
(5) a disk image appears on your desktop
(6) Mount the disk image by double clicking
(7) copy Goliath to your Mac's application folder (MacOS9)
(8) double click on the Goliath program icon ro run it.
(9) connection opens and asks you to enter some WebDAV information
(10) Click CANCEL- dialog closes
(11) FILE MENU > choose OPEN iDisk connection .
(12) Open iDisk connection dialog
(13) Enter your .Mac members name and password
(14) Click OK
(15) Your iDisk opens in a new GOLIath window that looks like a a FINDER window
(16) You can also connect to other WebDAVE based online storage accounts. If you have a WEBDAVE based account in addition to your iDISK, you can also use the same program to access them both.
finally I found a mac program what I have been searching for several years
connect older macs to website and .mac
finally I found a mac program what I have been searching for several years
3rd parety p[rogram makes it possible to connect to your iDisk using Mac OS which is handy if you only have OS9
(1) goto www.webdav.org/goliath
(2) download Goliath (free)
(3) once it downloads to your hard drive , uncompress the file and look at on the desktop
(4) Double click the compressed Goliath file to decompress
(5) a disk image appears on your desktop
(6) Mount the disk image by double clicking
(7) copy Goliath to your Mac's application folder (MacOS9)
(8) double click on the Goliath program icon ro run it.
(9) connection opens and asks you to enter some WebDAV information
(10) Click CANCEL- dialog closes
(11) FILE MENU > choose OPEN iDisk connection .
(12) Open iDisk connection dialog
(13) Enter your .Mac members name and password
(14) Click OK
(15) Your iDisk opens in a new GOLIath window that looks like a a FINDER window
(16) You can also connect to other WebDAVE based online storage accounts. If you have a WEBDAVE based account in addition to your iDISK, you can also use the same program to access them both.
finally I found a mac program what I have been searching for several years
3rd parety p[rogram makes it possible to connect to your iDisk using Mac OS which is handy if you only have OS9
(1) goto www.webdav.org/goliath
(2) download Goliath (free)
(3) once it downloads to your hard drive , uncompress the file and look at on the desktop
(4) Double click the compressed Goliath file to decompress
(5) a disk image appears on your desktop
(6) Mount the disk image by double clicking
(7) copy Goliath to your Mac's application folder (MacOS9)
(8) double click on the Goliath program icon ro run it.
(9) connection opens and asks you to enter some WebDAV information
(10) Click CANCEL- dialog closes
(11) FILE MENU > choose OPEN iDisk connection .
(12) Open iDisk connection dialog
(13) Enter your .Mac members name and password
(14) Click OK
(15) Your iDisk opens in a new GOLIath window that looks like a a FINDER window
(16) You can also connect to other WebDAVE based online storage accounts. If you have a WEBDAVE based account in addition to your iDISK, you can also use the same program to access them both.
finally I found a mac program what I have been searching for several years
connect older macs to website and .mac
finally I found a mac program what I have been searching for several years
3rd parety p[rogram makes it possible to connect to your iDisk using Mac OS which is handy if you only have OS9
(1) goto www.webdav.org/goliath
(2) download Goliath (free)
(3) once it downloads to your hard drive , uncompress the file and look at on the desktop
(4) Double click the compressed Goliath file to decompress
(5) a disk image appears on your desktop
(6) Mount the disk image by double clicking
(7) copy Goliath to your Mac's application folder (MacOS9)
(8) double click on the Goliath program icon ro run it.
(9) connection opens and asks you to enter some WebDAV information
(10) Click CANCEL- dialog closes
(11) FILE MENU > choose OPEN iDisk connection .
(12) Open iDisk connection dialog
(13) Enter your .Mac members name and password
(14) Click OK
(15) Your iDisk opens in a new GOLIath window that looks like a a FINDER window
(16) You can also connect to other WebDAVE based online storage accounts. If you have a WEBDAVE based account in addition to your iDISK, you can also use the same program to access them both.
finally I found a mac program what I have been searching for several years
3rd parety p[rogram makes it possible to connect to your iDisk using Mac OS which is handy if you only have OS9
(1) goto www.webdav.org/goliath
(2) download Goliath (free)
(3) once it downloads to your hard drive , uncompress the file and look at on the desktop
(4) Double click the compressed Goliath file to decompress
(5) a disk image appears on your desktop
(6) Mount the disk image by double clicking
(7) copy Goliath to your Mac's application folder (MacOS9)
(8) double click on the Goliath program icon ro run it.
(9) connection opens and asks you to enter some WebDAV information
(10) Click CANCEL- dialog closes
(11) FILE MENU > choose OPEN iDisk connection .
(12) Open iDisk connection dialog
(13) Enter your .Mac members name and password
(14) Click OK
(15) Your iDisk opens in a new GOLIath window that looks like a a FINDER window
(16) You can also connect to other WebDAVE based online storage accounts. If you have a WEBDAVE based account in addition to your iDISK, you can also use the same program to access them both.
finally I found a mac program what I have been searching for several years
connect older macs to website and .mac
finally I found a mac program what I have been searching for several years
3rd parety p[rogram makes it possible to connect to your iDisk using Mac OS which is handy if you only have OS9
(1) goto www.webdav.org/goliath
(2) download Goliath (free)
(3) once it downloads to your hard drive , uncompress the file and look at on the desktop
(4) Double click the compressed Goliath file to decompress
(5) a disk image appears on your desktop
(6) Mount the disk image by double clicking
(7) copy Goliath to your Mac's application folder (MacOS9)
(8) double click on the Goliath program icon ro run it.
(9) connection opens and asks you to enter some WebDAV information
(10) Click CANCEL- dialog closes
(11) FILE MENU > choose OPEN iDisk connection .
(12) Open iDisk connection dialog
(13) Enter your .Mac members name and password
(14) Click OK
(15) Your iDisk opens in a new GOLIath window that looks like a a FINDER window
(16) You can also connect to other WebDAVE based online storage accounts. If you have a WEBDAVE based account in addition to your iDISK, you can also use the same program to access them both.
finally I found a mac program what I have been searching for several years
3rd parety p[rogram makes it possible to connect to your iDisk using Mac OS which is handy if you only have OS9
(1) goto www.webdav.org/goliath
(2) download Goliath (free)
(3) once it downloads to your hard drive , uncompress the file and look at on the desktop
(4) Double click the compressed Goliath file to decompress
(5) a disk image appears on your desktop
(6) Mount the disk image by double clicking
(7) copy Goliath to your Mac's application folder (MacOS9)
(8) double click on the Goliath program icon ro run it.
(9) connection opens and asks you to enter some WebDAV information
(10) Click CANCEL- dialog closes
(11) FILE MENU > choose OPEN iDisk connection .
(12) Open iDisk connection dialog
(13) Enter your .Mac members name and password
(14) Click OK
(15) Your iDisk opens in a new GOLIath window that looks like a a FINDER window
(16) You can also connect to other WebDAVE based online storage accounts. If you have a WEBDAVE based account in addition to your iDISK, you can also use the same program to access them both.
finally I found a mac program what I have been searching for several years
connect older macs to website and .mac
finally I found a mac program what I have been searching for several years
3rd parety p[rogram makes it possible to connect to your iDisk using Mac OS which is handy if you only have OS9
(1) goto www.webdav.org/goliath
(2) download Goliath (free)
(3) once it downloads to your hard drive , uncompress the file and look at on the desktop
(4) Double click the compressed Goliath file to decompress
(5) a disk image appears on your desktop
(6) Mount the disk image by double clicking
(7) copy Goliath to your Mac's application folder (MacOS9)
(8) double click on the Goliath program icon ro run it.
(9) connection opens and asks you to enter some WebDAV information
(10) Click CANCEL- dialog closes
(11) FILE MENU > choose OPEN iDisk connection .
(12) Open iDisk connection dialog
(13) Enter your .Mac members name and password
(14) Click OK
(15) Your iDisk opens in a new GOLIath window that looks like a a FINDER window
(16) You can also connect to other WebDAVE based online storage accounts. If you have a WEBDAVE based account in addition to your iDISK, you can also use the same program to access them both.
finally I found a mac program what I have been searching for several years
3rd parety p[rogram makes it possible to connect to your iDisk using Mac OS which is handy if you only have OS9
(1) goto www.webdav.org/goliath
(2) download Goliath (free)
(3) once it downloads to your hard drive , uncompress the file and look at on the desktop
(4) Double click the compressed Goliath file to decompress
(5) a disk image appears on your desktop
(6) Mount the disk image by double clicking
(7) copy Goliath to your Mac's application folder (MacOS9)
(8) double click on the Goliath program icon ro run it.
(9) connection opens and asks you to enter some WebDAV information
(10) Click CANCEL- dialog closes
(11) FILE MENU > choose OPEN iDisk connection .
(12) Open iDisk connection dialog
(13) Enter your .Mac members name and password
(14) Click OK
(15) Your iDisk opens in a new GOLIath window that looks like a a FINDER window
(16) You can also connect to other WebDAVE based online storage accounts. If you have a WEBDAVE based account in addition to your iDISK, you can also use the same program to access them both.
finally I found a mac program what I have been searching for several years
connect older macs to website and .mac
finally I found a mac program what I have been searching for several years
3rd parety p[rogram makes it possible to connect to your iDisk using Mac OS which is handy if you only have OS9
(1) goto www.webdav.org/goliath
(2) download Goliath (free)
(3) once it downloads to your hard drive , uncompress the file and look at on the desktop
(4) Double click the compressed Goliath file to decompress
(5) a disk image appears on your desktop
(6) Mount the disk image by double clicking
(7) copy Goliath to your Mac's application folder (MacOS9)
(8) double click on the Goliath program icon ro run it.
(9) connection opens and asks you to enter some WebDAV information
(10) Click CANCEL- dialog closes
(11) FILE MENU > choose OPEN iDisk connection .
(12) Open iDisk connection dialog
(13) Enter your .Mac members name and password
(14) Click OK
(15) Your iDisk opens in a new GOLIath window that looks like a a FINDER window
(16) You can also connect to other WebDAVE based online storage accounts. If you have a WEBDAVE based account in addition to your iDISK, you can also use the same program to access them both.
finally I found a mac program what I have been searching for several years
3rd parety p[rogram makes it possible to connect to your iDisk using Mac OS which is handy if you only have OS9
(1) goto www.webdav.org/goliath
(2) download Goliath (free)
(3) once it downloads to your hard drive , uncompress the file and look at on the desktop
(4) Double click the compressed Goliath file to decompress
(5) a disk image appears on your desktop
(6) Mount the disk image by double clicking
(7) copy Goliath to your Mac's application folder (MacOS9)
(8) double click on the Goliath program icon ro run it.
(9) connection opens and asks you to enter some WebDAV information
(10) Click CANCEL- dialog closes
(11) FILE MENU > choose OPEN iDisk connection .
(12) Open iDisk connection dialog
(13) Enter your .Mac members name and password
(14) Click OK
(15) Your iDisk opens in a new GOLIath window that looks like a a FINDER window
(16) You can also connect to other WebDAVE based online storage accounts. If you have a WEBDAVE based account in addition to your iDISK, you can also use the same program to access them both.
Sunday, January 21, 2007
Apple Inc. has personal computers still at core
Personal computers still at core of Apple Inc.
MacDailyNews - USA
"Jack Minsky built a successful business by writing software for Apple's Macintosh computers. So when Apple last week dropped the word 'computer' from its .Jobs aims to establish Apple's OS X operating system at the heart of a computing ecosystem that will make personal computing easier and more elegant than anything its rivals can offer
http://macdailynews.com/index.php/weblog/comments/12306/
Apple "bends" to Cingular for iPhone deal
Apple "bent" to Cingular with its multi-year exclusive US contract for its entire line of iPhone m...
MacNN | The Macintosh News Network - http://www.macnn.com/
Apple's downloads page gets a facelift
By Chris Brentano
Filed under: Macintosh, Apple, Commercial, Shareware, Freeware, Open Source. Apple DownloadsApple's web site has always had a fairly nice Downloads section, but most recently (to coincide with MacWorld SF maybe? ...
Download Squad - http://www.downloadsquad.com
Justifying Apple's iPhone restrictions: they want it to succeed
By Carl Howe(Carl Howe)
Apple is now bidding once again to become the total control platform vendor that they have always been inside. When they introduce the phone software to the Macintosh (seems inevitable, doesn't it?) will they shut down developers there ...
Blackfriars' Marketing - http://www.blackfriarsinc.com/blog/index.html
Personal computers still at Apple’s business core
By Administrator
Jack Minsky built a successful business by writing software for Apple ’s Macintosh computers. So when Apple last week dropped the word “computer” from its name, and dedicated its annual Macworld trade show to noncomputer gadgets, ...
Tech 2 Blog - http://tech2.blogsome.com
Dr. Eric Flescher, Olathe, KS(dreric1kansas@aol.com):
MacDailyNews - USA
"Jack Minsky built a successful business by writing software for Apple's Macintosh computers. So when Apple last week dropped the word 'computer' from its .Jobs aims to establish Apple's OS X operating system at the heart of a computing ecosystem that will make personal computing easier and more elegant than anything its rivals can offer
http://macdailynews.com/index.php/weblog/comments/12306/
Apple "bends" to Cingular for iPhone deal
Apple "bent" to Cingular with its multi-year exclusive US contract for its entire line of iPhone m...
MacNN | The Macintosh News Network - http://www.macnn.com/
Apple's downloads page gets a facelift
By Chris Brentano
Filed under: Macintosh, Apple, Commercial, Shareware, Freeware, Open Source. Apple DownloadsApple's web site has always had a fairly nice Downloads section, but most recently (to coincide with MacWorld SF maybe? ...
Download Squad - http://www.downloadsquad.com
Justifying Apple's iPhone restrictions: they want it to succeed
By Carl Howe(Carl Howe)
Apple is now bidding once again to become the total control platform vendor that they have always been inside. When they introduce the phone software to the Macintosh (seems inevitable, doesn't it?) will they shut down developers there ...
Blackfriars' Marketing - http://www.blackfriarsinc.com/blog/index.html
Personal computers still at Apple’s business core
By Administrator
Jack Minsky built a successful business by writing software for Apple ’s Macintosh computers. So when Apple last week dropped the word “computer” from its name, and dedicated its annual Macworld trade show to noncomputer gadgets, ...
Tech 2 Blog - http://tech2.blogsome.com
Dr. Eric Flescher, Olathe, KS(dreric1kansas@aol.com):
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Saturday, January 20, 2007
Microsoft Case Lawyers Claim Violation
Published: 15:14, January 19, 2007
Microsoft Case Lawyers Claim Violation Published: 15:14, January 19, 2007
http://www.physorg.com/news88442058.html
Microsoft Case Lawyers Claim Violation Published: 15:14, January 19, 2007
http://www.physorg.com/news88442058.html
Around the house: Technically clean
1/19/2007
Around the house: Technically clean
Kansas City Star
P. E14
(1) How to clearn you computer screen (with an Apple insignia on the flatpanel screen bottom)- dry microfiber cloth .Go over 2 or 3 times. remove fingerprints solution half water (distilled) and half alcohol.Use barely wet. Do not over rub.Do not spreay the screen. wit hsolution.
(2) Ipod photo and how to clean hour iPod- don't use aerosol spray ,solvents, alcohol or abrasives
(3) Clearn computer keyboard
(3) clean mousepad
(4) clean LCD TV
Around the house: Technically clean
Kansas City Star
P. E14
(1) How to clearn you computer screen (with an Apple insignia on the flatpanel screen bottom)- dry microfiber cloth .Go over 2 or 3 times. remove fingerprints solution half water (distilled) and half alcohol.Use barely wet. Do not over rub.Do not spreay the screen. wit hsolution.
(2) Ipod photo and how to clean hour iPod- don't use aerosol spray ,solvents, alcohol or abrasives
(3) Clearn computer keyboard
(3) clean mousepad
(4) clean LCD TV
Wednesday, January 3, 2007
Wall Street Journal article Find it on the web and Apple exonerates Jobs
Wall Street Journal article Find it on the web and Apple exonerates Jobs
Wall Street Journal article Find it on the web, watch it on TV is an article 1//3/2006, writes about the possible buzz about the rumored iTV coming up at next weeks Consumers Electronics show . A of information about the iTV which is said to be $299 and a "well crafted piece of hardware,software and services with the simplicity and message behind the product will help (says Kevin Corbett, vice president of Intel's digital home group.
read about other of the latest topics
Jobs exonerates in probe, restates earnings
Economic Times - India
... wasn’t aware of the accounting implications of the backdating, Apple said on ... The maker of iPod music players and Macintosh computers said it had “complete ...
http://economictimes.indiatimes.com/News/News_By_Industry/Infotech/Software/Apple_exonerates_Jobs_in_probe_restates_earnings/articleshow/988249.cms
http://www.macnn.com/
Apple 1984 Commercial
exonerates Jobs in probe, restates earnings
Economic Times - India
... wasn’t aware of the accounting implications of the backdating, Apple said on ... The maker of iPod music players and Macintosh computers said it had “complete ...
Dr. Eric Flescher, Olathe, KS(dreric1kansas@aol.com)
Wall Street Journal article Find it on the web, watch it on TV is an article 1//3/2006, writes about the possible buzz about the rumored iTV coming up at next weeks Consumers Electronics show . A of information about the iTV which is said to be $299 and a "well crafted piece of hardware,software and services with the simplicity and message behind the product will help (says Kevin Corbett, vice president of Intel's digital home group.
read about other of the latest topics
Jobs exonerates in probe, restates earnings
Economic Times - India
... wasn’t aware of the accounting implications of the backdating, Apple said on ... The maker of iPod music players and Macintosh computers said it had “complete ...
http://economictimes.indiatimes.com/News/News_By_Industry/Infotech/Software/Apple_exonerates_Jobs_in_probe_restates_earnings/articleshow/988249.cms
http://www.macnn.com/
Apple 1984 Commercial
exonerates Jobs in probe, restates earnings
Economic Times - India
... wasn’t aware of the accounting implications of the backdating, Apple said on ... The maker of iPod music players and Macintosh computers said it had “complete ...
Dr. Eric Flescher, Olathe, KS(dreric1kansas@aol.com)
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