Monday, May 14, 2007

Cult of Mac (3 сообщения)

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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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  • Awkward AT&T CEO Gives iPhone to University President -- Awkwardly
    Cingular/ATT Wireless CEO Stan Sigman's 5 minutes of flop sweat hit the lowest point of the otherwise stunningly executed iPhone launch. Amid smooth presentations by the best of Silicon Valley, Sigman did his best to kill the mood with the...

    Cingular/AT&T Wireless CEO Stan Sigman's 5 minutes of flop sweat hit the lowest point of the otherwise stunningly executed iPhone launch. Amid smooth presentations by the best of Silicon Valley, Sigman did his best to kill the mood with the utterly uninteresting announcement that Cingular had become AT&T's mom or something. It was kind of hard to follow. I wasn't paying close attention.

    And just as Sigman caused the thunder to fizzle out during the iPhone launch, he's done it again, becoming the first person to publicly gift the iPhone. He's apparently a graduate of West Texas A&M University, and he gave the commencement lecture this year, lamely pulling out an iPhone as a gift for the university's president, Dr. O'Brien.

    Man. At this pace, Sigman's going to start pre-announcing Apple products. You'd best give him the talk, Steve.

    Stan Sigman gifts iPhone at West Texas A&M [YouTube]
    Via TUAW

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    Pete Mortensen


  • Jobs Rolls Out The Zingers for Shareholders Meeting
    Image by Mina Ramzy His Steveness was in prime form during last week's Apple Shareholders meeting, and AppleInsider's got the goods. The iCEO dissed Microsoft, acknowledged interest in 3rd-party iPhone apps and mocked the people of the developing world. He's...

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    His Steveness was in prime form during last week's Apple Shareholders meeting, and AppleInsider's got the goods. The iCEO dissed Microsoft, acknowledged interest in 3rd-party iPhone apps and mocked the people of the developing world. He's so predictable that way:

    "I wish developing great products was as easy as writing a check," he said. "If that were the case, then Microsoft would have great products."

    ...

    When asked about the iPhone's closed development platform and whether the company recognized the need of large institutions to build their own applications for the handset, Jobs replied that Apple was "wrestling" to balance the requirements for security and stability with the desire for custom application development.

    ...

    During the shareholders meeting, Jobs also entertained the suggestion that Apple could mimic Microsoft's strategy of offering developing nations Windows Starter Edition -- a low cost version of Windows XP as an alternative to the much more expensive Windows Vista. "Do you think we should offer Mac OS 9?" Jobs quipped in response.

    "I think Apple could sell the developing world Tiger while selling Leopard here," the attendee replied. Jobs paused for a moment and said that could be an option.

    Nice one, Steve! You just looked like a big ol' jerk. We're keenly aware that you're not interested in being perceived as a major philanthropist, but you could at least pretend some times... There's much more at the AI story.

    Apple's Jobs addresses critics, new product directions [AppleInsider]

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    Pete Mortensen


  • Apple's Retail Sales In Top 5 for First Time this Year
    As if we need evidence that Apple's continued commitment to innovation and great design is paying off beyond the iPod line, check the March sales numbers of the company's computers. Through retail channels, Apple's MacBook family are the fourth-most popular...

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    As if we need evidence that Apple's continued commitment to innovation and great design is paying off beyond the iPod line, check the March sales numbers of the company's computers. Through retail channels, Apple's MacBook family are the fourth-most popular laptop offerings in the U.S. at 10 percent of all sales, and its desktops are No. 5 with 8 percent. This does leave out Dell from the conversation, but it's always better to leave Dell out of things, isn't it?

    Click through for the final numbers.

    Apple Laptops Grab 9.9% of Retail Sales, Desktops 7.7%[Apple 2.0]

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    Category: Laptops

    Rank Brand Unit Share
    1 Toshiba 26.2%
    2 Hewlett Packard 23.9%
    3 Gateway 13.0%
    4 Apple 9.9%
    5 Compaq 8.5%

    Total Dollar Volume: $696,976,800

    Category: Desktops

    Rank Brand Unit Share
    1 Hewlett Packard 35.0%
    2 Compaq 16.7%
    3 Gateway 16.6%
    4 Emachines 16.4%
    5 Apple 7.7%

    Total Dollar Volume: $304,787,600



    Pete Mortensen





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