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Tech Analyst Pundit Watch: Apple Could Really Use Those Warehouses Full of iPhones Right Now

Tech bloggers all over the place point to iPhone shortages, which started when Carpone warehouse said they were out of stock of the 16GB model, but the chatter really started hitting the fan when the US Apple Store reported they were no longer in stock. ...

From JOE FAHS, MacEdition,  12 May 2008

And the Oscar for Best Apple Product Placement Goes to Jon Stewart

We know the Lawrence of Arabia thing was a gag, but if Stewart really was watching the movie, he would have had to rip it from the DVD, as it is not yet available on the iTunes Movie Store. Otherwise, it was a nifty bit of product placement for Apple. ...

From JOE FAHS, MacEdition,  25 Feb 2008
Related Topics: Jon Stewart

Apple Introduces iTunes Movie Rental Specials, This Blogger Still Uninpressed

I like the Apple TV hardware and software interface, but I am already paying for content from enough other sources that the Movie Store and Rentals aren’t compelling enough for me. For example, I installed VMWare Fusion on my computer specifically so I ...

From JOE FAHS, MacEdition,  22 Feb 2008
Related Topics: Netflix,  Intel

DVD Jon to the Rescue Again

DoubleTwist media’s aim is to “liberate” your digital media. Basically, it converts purchased iTunes music to MP3. And once you have it on MP3, you can use it anywhere your heart desires, including music players not named iPod and cell phones not named ...

From JOE FAHS, MacEdition,  21 Feb 2008

A Few More Words on All Those iPhones

Last month we mentioned that we were not too concerned about the 1.4 million “missing” iPhones. One analyst, who we dubbed Toni Sacc went so far as to say that Apple might have stuffed the channel with phones to pump up its sales numbers, much like ...

From JOE FAHS, MacEdition,  19 Feb 2008

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