Apple's Perpetual Motion Marketing MachineBy Adrian Kingsley-Hughes |
Apple in the Enterprise Article Published May 7, 2008The "What will Apple do next?" game is one that anyone can play, and there are no downsides to making an incorrect prediction. So go on, come up with your own wild Apple prediction and join the fun!
Apple's iPhone SDK Off to The RacesBy David Needle |
Apple in the Enterprise Article Published March 15, 2008Downloads for the beta software development kits have already topped 100,000.
64 Seriously Cool iPhone ApplicationsBy James Maguire |
Apple in the Enterprise Article Published February 6, 2009Utilities, social networking, weather, sports, news, games, music all the apps you need to hypercharge your iPhone. (And yes, the list includes Gumball Bingo and Castle Feud. Serious fun is not optional.)
Apple's iPhone Headed For EnterpriseBy David Needle |
Apple in the Enterprise Article Published March 7, 2008Microsoft Exchange support and $100 million iPhone developer's fund announced.
Apple: Beyond the iHypeBy Adrian Kingsley-Hughes |
Apple in the Enterprise Article Published March 6, 2008Amid a plunging stock price, a saturated iPod market, unlocked iPhones and cash-strapped consumers, is Apple suffering an iHype famine?
Mozilla to Apple: Show Your HandBy Andy Patrizio |
Apple in the Enterprise Article Published March 1, 2008Does a six percent market share permit Apple to behave in a manner that would get Microsoft hauled into court?
Apple iPhone: Datamation Product of the Year WinnerBy Troy Dreier |
Apple in the Enterprise Article Published February 19, 2008The handheld is winning over both business and personal users. Plus: If rumors are true that Apple will integrate the iPhone with Microsoft Exchange, it would increase the device's use as a business productivity tool.
Malware Threatens Mac Users: ReportBy Andy Patrizio |
Apple in the Enterprise Article Published February 18, 2008Survey shows Apple users expect the bad guys to follow them, but the good news is the evildoers are looking the other way.
Does Apple Have a Monopoly?By Adrian Kingsley-Hughes |
Apple in the Enterprise Article Published January 23, 2008It's possible that Cupertino could face some serious pressure to change its ways.
15 Reasons to Use Virtualization Software on a MacBy Joe Kissell |
Apple in the Enterprise Article Published January 21, 2008Believe it or not, there are still some uses for which it helps to have Windows access on your Mac. Plus, you might want to run Linux.
The Mac Leopard RoarsBy Gerry Blackwell |
Apple in the Enterprise Article Published December 23, 2007The new Apple operating system may well have PC aficionados lining up to switch to the Mac. Does Leopard live up to all the hype?
Apple Secures QuickTimeBy Sean Michael Kerner |
Apple in the Enterprise Article Published December 16, 2007Third update in as many months fixes a pair of media flaws and disables another.
Using the iPhone, iTunes, and Wi-FiBy Damon Brown |
Apple in the Enterprise Article Published November 21, 2007Purchasing from iTunes with your iPhones is truly "on the go" provided you happen to have access to a Wi-Fi hotspot.
Fortress Mac is -- Whoops -- There it Goes...By Adrian Kingsley-Hughes |
Apple in the Enterprise Article Published November 9, 2007The biggest threat to Mac security is user stupidity, and not even Apple can do much about that.
Leopard Server and VirtualizationBy John Welch |
Apple in the Enterprise Article Published November 6, 2007In a significant change in direction, Apple has cleared the way for virtualization (as long as you use Apple hardware).
The 20 Best New Leopard FeaturesBy Joe Kissell |
Apple in the Enterprise Article Published November 5, 2007From Leopards 300 new features, heres the sweetest software tools for both propellerheads and normal humans alike.
Leopard is Good (but it ain't no threat to Microsoft)By Adrian Kingsley-Hughes |
Apple in the Enterprise Article Published November 5, 2007Leopard is one sweet OS, but cmon, those fanboys who think it will lure users from big bad Windows need to breathe some fresh air.
Leopard Takes a Bite Out of AdobeBy Troy Dreier |
Apple in the Enterprise Article Published November 3, 2007Time Machine, Quick Look, iChat Screen Sharing: If you're a Mac user, there are lots of good reasons to upgrade to OS X 10.5 "Leopard," Apple's new operating system. But there's also a good reason to hold off: Adobe's professional video apps aren't yet fully compatible.
Barbarians At The Mac's Shaky GatesBy Andy Patrizio |
Apple in the Enterprise Article Published November 3, 2007Leopard's security gets hammered (by security pros) and a new Mac virus has emerged, proving thateven for Applepopularity comes at a price.
Will Leopard be a Win or a Loss for Apple?By Rob Enderle |
Apple in the Enterprise Article Published October 27, 2007Leopard alters the PC space by loosening the ties between Apple hardware and the Mac OS. Is this good for Apple? Plus: should Apple pre-Load Windows?
Leopard Preview, iPhone SDK StrategyBy John Welch |
Apple in the Enterprise Article Published October 18, 2007Apple will offer plenty of useful goodies for sysadmins when Leopard is released in late October. Plus: the strategy behind the iPhone SDK.
How Apple is Counting on Microsoft to sell LeopardBy Adrian Kingsley-Hughes |
Apple in the Enterprise Article Published October 10, 2007Soon, the only way to get your hands on a full version of Boot Camp which allows Windows access to Mac users will be to buy Leopard. So you better hurry and buy Leopard, right? (But theres another solution.)
Apple Arrogance Unleashed!By Mike Elgan |
Apple in the Enterprise Article Published October 3, 2007Everyone knows Apple is full of itself. But lately the company has been brazenly pissing everyone off even its most loyal fans.