Griffin Technology has released a utility for enhancing the resolution on any current monitor, Super Res. Super Res is a set of software drivers that can improve monitor resolution beyond the standard settings. According to Griffin: Griffin Technology, Inc. today annouced they have released Super Res, a free universal video resolution enabler for the Mac.…
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Hillman's Holistic Hold On Apple's Hangups
Iive got a major advantage these days as a writer. Iim not running about holding my head and yelling "Why didnit I see this one coming?" Of course, thereis a simple reason for that. A number of weeks back, I proposed that our little friend the Cube was not going to meet the projections, and…
Appeals Court Sets Rigid Deadlines for the Microsoft Trial
A Microsoft spokesperson fawned, "We believe this is a fair and reasonable schedule, and we look forward to making our appellate argument to the court. We are very confident of our case and believe this District Court judgment will be reversed due to a number of factual, legal and procedural errors committed during this process."…
Coming Second to Steve Jobs
UpsideToday has published two articles about the new unauthorized biography of Steve Jobs, The Second Coming of Steve Jobs, by Alan Deutschman. The articles deal with supposed religious themes and a general overview of the book. I think that the articles, and assumedly the book (which I have not read, and donit intend to), typify…
Head Fake or Market Bottom? Fear Overcomes Greed Among AAPL Investors
Tonight the Presidential candidates engage in a second debate. CNBC reported this morning that a survey of US fund managers revealed 62% believe Al Gore will win in November, up from only 7% in August. The real question for the financial markets is will the Republicans remain in control of Congress? The conventional wisdom is…
These are Kind Eyes
A couple of people, including Mr. Farr, wrote me about one of the first installments, basically saying to me: “So now Apple invented the use of colors, huh?” I hear what you are saying. But I want you to take note of the fact that I am not accusing Sharp Electronics or the other companies…
Apple Continues Plunge, But Slows The Descent
Apple sank 7/16 to close at 21 3/4 on volume of 10,666,900 shares. This is still 2 1/2 times normal volume before Apple announced its warnings earning, though once again volume is slowing. Apple announced that Mitch Mandich, Vice President of Worldwide Sales, will be retiring in December of this year. The Mac Observer covers…
iBrotha - Apple Needs More Than Its Own Store
Apple Needs More Than Its Own Store October 6th, 2000 In hidden polemic the author’s discourse is oriented toward its referential object, as is any other discourse, but at the same time each assertion about that object is constructed in such a way that, besides its referential meaning, the author’s discourse brings a polemical…
Olympus Introduces New Cameras and Printers
Two upcoming products immediately caught our eye. First was the C-211 Digital Zoom Printing Camera, which can take 2.1 megapixel digital photos as well as generate instant Polaroid prints. This revolutionary joint technology venture with Polaroid will be available in October for $799. The other was the P-400 Printer, a USB and parallel dye sublimation…
Apple Seeks Information From Real People For Mac OS X Apps
Previously, I have asked for feedback on desired legacy Unix applications to be ported to Mac OS X. That project is complete, and I have ample data. My sincere thanks to all of you who responded. Now, I would like to ask all of you help me identify all the current and proposed Mac OS…
The Mac Observer: On The Flip Side - The Sad Joke Of Public Betas
The Sad Joke Of Public Betas October 4th, 2000 This week’s exercise will be to put you in the writer’s mind to understand how I (and some others) have a gut reaction of hate toward beta software that reaches the hands of the public. Instead of the knee-jerk reaction witnessed everywhere about the price of…
APPL Sees More Than 100 Million Shares Trade Hands
Our favorite computer manufacturer warned investors yesterday that it was going to miss earning expectations for the first time in years. See the Mac Observer full story. Roughly 60% of Apple stock is owned by institutions, such a mutual funds, who must be responsible for the huge intraday trading volume. Now that so much of…
QuickTime Live! Speakers Announced
Keynote speakers for the second-annual QuickTime? Live! conference on October 9 ? 12 at the Beverly Hilton Hotel in Beverly Hills, California include: Philip Schiller, Apple?s vice president of Worldwide Product Marketing When: Tuesday, Oct. 10 from 10:30 a.m. to 12 p.m. Frank Casanova, Apple?s director of QuickTime Product Marketing; award-winning filmmaker and director David…
The Nasdaq Falls as Panic Grips Apple's Investors
Brokerage firm downgrades began to roll in this morning. Investors and analysts were rushing to disassociate themselves from the Apple catastrophe, in a wave of selling and downgrades of the likes rarely ever witnessed for a major corporation with eleven robust quarters under its belt. Investors wondered whether Appleis sales shortfall., in conjunction with other…
Tech Stock Come Back Hurdles AAPL Higher By 9.3%, But Then Apple Issues an Earnings Warning After t
The momentum players began to jump in by midmorning as it became clear that the vitality in the stock market wasnit due merely to short covering. Todayis broad rally on good volume may indicate a solid bottom has finally been found after several weeks of searching. Apple stock soared by 4 9/16 or 9.32% to…
AAPL Slips Below $50 Per Share As the Quarter Wraps Up
Itis never a good sign when the big cap technology stocks begin to break through formerly robust support levels, but thatis what going on this month in the stock market. Today, it was Yahoois (YHOO) turn to break through support on fears the company might not meet earnings expectations. Shares of Yahoo! fell 12 1/16…
Motorola Launches New G4 Processor At 550 MHz
Obse rver Richard Ikeda sent us an alert about a Motorola press release about a new G4 processor. The new unit would reach clock speeds up to 550 MHz. According to Motorola: Motorola today introduced the second of its fourth-generation G4 PowerPC microprocessor, the MPC7410 with AltiVec technology. Designed for high-performance, high-bandwidth applications, the MPC7410…
Mangage Your Money Better
Finance is a checking, savings, and credit card account management program. It enables you to quickly enter, view, or modify transactions, search through your records, and reconcile your account balance with your bank statement by just clicking a button. Finance is fully compatible with Mac OS 9 and Year 2000 compliant. Key Features in Version…
iBrotha - WTFM!
WTFM! September 22nd, 2000 The substances of what we think, though born in thought, must live in ink. a publisher once said this Mac-book author Gene Steinberg: ’93 percent of users never crack open a manual’ A Mac-head since 1984, Gene Steinberg has written 19 books on computers and the Internet, plus hundreds…
AAPL Gets Kicked Lower on Unfounded Fears
For the first time in the eurois short existence the central banks of Japan, England, the US, Canada and the European Union intervened in currency markets to support the euro, which climbed several cents against the dollar. On Wednesday, the euro sank to all-time lows of 84.38 cents and 90.04 yen. The surprise concerted intervention…
Apple-Amazon 1-Click, Useless And Controversial?
The reactions to Apple licensing the 1-Click technology from Amazon.com seem mixed. There are users and writers who believe that the Apple Store is simple enough – not without reasons – that the 1-Click technology adds very little to an already simple shopping experience at Appleis online store. A different reaction, this one coming from…
Dow Trends Higher While Tech Stocks, Apple Included, Take a Fall
A Reuters article noted that investors are in a cautious mood, "Bullish comments from one of Wall Streetis most influential market watchers, Abby Joseph Cohen, failed to rally the market. Investorsi worries that high oil prices and a weak euro will bite into corporate profits are "overdone" and will be "short-lived," according to Goldman Sachsi…
Apple Borrows Amazon's "1-Click" Ordering Method
Apple announced today that they have taken a page out of Amazon.com’s book, and have licensed their patented 1-Click ordering system. The Amazon system allows users to register all relevant information with the company, and then purchase products by having to only click one time, rather than go through a long series of ordering pages…
The Boston Globe Interviews Former Apple Chief Evangelist Guy Kawasaki
Thanks to Applelinks for the tip. From the interview: Asked for his thoughts on Apple, Kawasaki responds that as a consumer he would like to see Apple make an ultra-lightweight laptop to compete with Sony Corp.is VAIO line of computers. "Iid like a laptop I can carry to five meetings a day," he said. As…