Wednesday, April 25, 2007

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Read Leander Kahney's latest commentary about Apple and Mac News in Wired.com's Cult of Mac Blog, including Mac, Mac Pro, MacBook, iMac, iBook, Mac mini, iPod video, iPod nano, iPod shuffle, iTunes, iPhoto, iPhone, Apple TV, OSX, Steve Jobs, and Macworld.
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  • Ousted Apple Execs Blame Jobs and Board For Back-Dating Scandal
    Oh, what a tangled web we weave, when we do but first commit fraud to make more money for ourselves. Or something. Former Apple CFO Fred Anderson and general counsel Nancy Heinen had civil charges brought against them by securities...

    Fredanderson

    Oh, what a tangled web we weave, when we do but first commit fraud to make more money for ourselves. Or something. Former Apple CFO Fred Anderson and general counsel Nancy Heinen had civil charges brought against them by securities regulators relating to the back-dating of stock options to Apple leaders, including Steve Jobs, almost six years ago.

    As you might expect, the cone of silence has officially been broken. Anderson, who settled with the Securities Exchange Commission today, went straight after his former boss Steve Jobs, as well as Heinen, the board of directors, and probably everyone reading this post, according to the San Jose Mercury News:

    As for the responsibility for the backdating of an earlier grant in 2001 that was made to Anderson, Heinen and other members of Apple's executive team, Roth pointed fingers at Jobs, Heinen and Apple's board. Jobs and Heinen picked the date for that grant - and the board verified it - after Anderson warned Jobs that moving the grant date might result in an accounting change, Roth said.

    Roth's statement marks the first time that anyone has suggested that Jobs had reason to know the accounting implications related to backdating. Although Apple has acknowledged that Jobs knew that backdating was going on at Apple and that he picked some favorable dates, the company said he didn't commit fraud, because he didn't know that there were any legal or accounting implications with the practice.

    Anderson "was told by Mr. Jobs that the board had given its prior approval (for the grant) and the Board would verify it. Fred relied on these statements by Mr. Jobs and from them concluded the grant was being properly handled," Roth said in a statement.

    Heinen, of course, blames the Board. This is so sordid. If only Fake Steve Jobs could tell us what's really going on... Oh, here he is!

    He didn't settle. He flipped. They played him and Nancy Heinen off each other. Made them both an offer. Nancy, being a lawyer, figured she'd be cute and reject the first offer and bump them to something better. Instead, Fred rolled. And now Nancy is going to trial. I just mailed her a pamphlet that shows you how to make a shiv out of a bar of soap.

    All this stuff about how the Jobsmeister is off the hook? Fuggedaboutit. Fred is the Big Pussy Bonpensiero of the Apple crime family. He's betrayed us. Note to Fred: I'd stay away from boats if I were you.

    Zing!

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    Pete Mortensen


  • Apple Seeks iPhone Tech Support Representatives
    Hey there, college seniors! Looking for a great first job in beautiful Austin, Texas? Know a lot about phones and iPods? Apple is looking for you! Yes, the signs are out that the iPhone is really almost here: Apple is...

    19 Grad Steve 2-1

    Hey there, college seniors! Looking for a great first job in beautiful Austin, Texas? Know a lot about phones and iPods? Apple is looking for you! Yes, the signs are out that the iPhone is really almost here: Apple is hiring iPhone tech support representatives, and you could get in on the ground floor. It looks like a typical tech support job for Apple, but I found this quite funny:

    Preferred Qualifications:

    • Experience with Microsoft applications such as Office or Outlook
    • Ability to navigate in the Windows environment – such as getting basic system information, explorer navigation
    • Basic understanding of hardware configurations – such as USB vs. Firewire
    • Knowledge of Device manager –( Knowing when something is connected/mounted)
    • Knowledge of program files and system files in Windows
    • Experience with troubleshooting external devices in Windows
    • Understanding specific media file types used by iTunes/iPod/iPhone – AAC, Mp3, Wav, mpeg4
    • Basic installation and removal of application in Windows.
    • Experience with iTunes in Windows

    • Must act independently and be self-motivated
    • Excellent interpersonal skills
    • Must act independently and be self-motivated
    • Ability to work in dynamic situations

    Now, one interpretation of the bolded line items is that Apple recognizes that many, if not most of its iPhone customers will be Windows users, not Mac people. I prefer to believe that Apple understands that Windows users won't be able to figure out how to troubleshoot their own problems. The Mac folks will be fine. Please note, by the way: It's doubly important to act independently and be self-motivated for this job!

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    Pete Mortensen


  • New UK Get A Mac Ad Splits Off From American Campaign
    The international spin-offs of Apple's Get a Mac ad campaign are quite wonderful. The newest UK spot, "Posse," is an all-new spot created specifically for the UK market -- the others have copied U.S. ads. I'm really quite partial to...

    Posse

    The international spin-offs of Apple's Get a Mac ad campaign are quite wonderful. The newest UK spot, "Posse," is an all-new spot created specifically for the UK market -- the others have copied U.S. ads. I'm really quite partial to it, if only because I adore Mitchell and Webb. I love the real shame on the faces of the MS Office folks as they refuse to come home. It's awkward, just like "Peep Show" was. Click through the jump to watch the YouTube version.

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    Pete Mortensen


  • Rocker Chases Off Paparazzi With iSight
    Pete Doherty, the shambolic baby of a lead singer for the Babyshambles, is a Mac user. According to GeekSugar, Doherty, boy-toy of Kate Moss, chased paparazzi away by focusing the iSight on his MacBook on them and recording their activity...

    Dohertypete
    Pete Doherty, the shambolic baby of a lead singer for the Babyshambles, is a Mac user. According to GeekSugar, Doherty, boy-toy of Kate Moss, chased paparazzi away by focusing the iSight on his MacBook on them and recording their activity on video. Kind of takes those fun surveillance-cam videos and photos from MacBooks to the next level, doesn't it? Now they're active security systems, not stealth ones. Wherever shall we go next?

    Thanks, Angelica!

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    Pete Mortensen


  • Apple Sued For Ripping Off Xerox Alto GUI
    No, it's not April Fool's Day. A company calling itself IP Innovation, LLC, is suing Apple for allegedly infringing mid-1970s user interface technology that was patented filed on behalf of Xerox PARC in, ahem...1991. Ars Technica has a pretty comprehensive...

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    No, it's not April Fool's Day. A company calling itself IP Innovation, LLC, is suing Apple for allegedly infringing mid-1970s user interface technology that was patented filed on behalf of Xerox PARC in, ahem...1991. Ars Technica has a pretty comprehensive run-down of the situation. This is the best bit:

    Xerox did get around to suing Apple eventually in 1989, prompting Steve Jobs to dismiss the company as an organization so dysfunctional that they "couldn't even sue anyone on time."

    IP Innovation has filed at least 32 patent-related lawsuits over the last few years. I love the guts behind the name, don't you? "We let others innovate, then we buy the patents so we can sue even more successful companies!" I understand that they're soon going to go after GE for infringing on Prometheus's patent on light. In all seriousness, I'm a tremendous admirer of the innovators at Xerox PARC. Unfortunately, I really doubt any of them wills ee a dime if this frivolous lawsuit strikes gold.

    Apple sued over vague user interface patent [Ars Technica]
    Alto Image via Ed Thelen.

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    Pete Mortensen





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