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07.21.2008 Apple today announced financial results for its fiscal 2008 third quarter ended June 28, 2008.
The Company posted revenue of $7.46 billion and net quarterly profit of $1.07 billion, or
$1.19 per diluted share.
07.14.2008 Apple today announced it sold its one millionth iPhone 3G on Sunday, just three days after its
launch on Friday, July 11.
07.14.2008 Apple today announced that iPhone and iPod touch users have already downloaded more than
10 million applications from its groundbreaking new App Store since its launch late last week.
07.10.2008 Apple today announced that more than 500 native applications will be available on the
iPhone’s App Store when Apple’s iPhone 3G goes on sale July 11.
06.30.2008 Telstra, Australia’s leading telecommunications and information services company, and Apple
today announced that the highly anticipated iPhone 3G will be available to Telstra’s over 9
million Australian customers on 11 July.
06.25.2008 Apple today announced that television programming from Australia’s top networks including
the Australian Broadcasting Corporation, Seven Network and Nine Network, along with US-
produced programs from The Walt Disney Company’s ABC Studios, Disney Channel and MTV
Networks, is now available on the iTunes Store in Australia (www.itunes.com/au).
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August 2008 Mac News Around the Web
| 08.11 | Low End Mac | Calculating the Usefulness Equation, Phil Herlihy: On the low end of computing, there is always a battle to get the best value and longevity of
use out of our systems. Value is sometimes a tricky calculation, as there is always the price-
to-power ratio.
| | 08.11 | Low End Mac | Mac Booty Rescued from Davy Jones’ Locker, John Hatchett: I laid my hands on two old NeXT Cubes that might make excellent end tables for a geeky
apartment on the Lower East Side. Right now both are claimed by people who should know
better.
| | 08.11 | Low End Mac | Apple After Steve Jobs: What About the Vision Thing?, Charles Moore: What effect would his departure have on Apple’s future and stock valuation?
| | 08.11 | Low End Mac | Why Paris Hilton Could Take on IBM-Linux or Apple Better than Bob Enderle, Frank Fox: I guess we can also say that Paris Hilton could probably present a better argument than you
can about IBM and Apple - and as a bonus, Paris looks much better in a swimsuit than you
ever will.
| | 08.11 | Apple Matters | MobileMe Pushes Back Everything, James R. Stoup: I haven’t written anything about the ongoing MobileMe mess because when it started I just
assumed that Apple would have everything fixed long before it became a huge, festering,
embarrassing problem. Well, it has officially become a huge, festering, embarrassing
problem.
| | 08.11 | Macworld | A September surprise from Apple?, Peter Cohen: Is Apple planning a special event for September? Analyst Gene Munster of Piper Jaffray seems
to think so.
| | 08.11 | Wired | Apple Sells 60 Million iPhone Apps, Jobs Confirms Kill Switch, Charlie Sorrel: In a rare gesture of openness, Apple has revealed data about iPhone application sales and
confirmed the existence of a "kill switch" to disable malicious applications.
| | 08.11 | MacDailyNews | NBC online Olympic coverage excludes millions of Apple Mac users, Staff: Obama Central’s (Vectronic’s name for NBC) Internet Olympics coverage uses Microsoft
technology.
| | 08.08 | Apple Matters | Should Apple Have a Social Network Site?, Bakari Chavanu: I can’t base my assumptions on facts, but I wager that a good third or more of Mac users are
also participants on social networking sites like MySpace, Facebook, and Flickr.
| | 08.07 | Apple Matters | What is Cooking in the Apple Kitchens isn’t what Folks Suspect, Chris Seibold: The internet is, once again, awash in rumors about forthcoming Apple products.
| | 08.07 | Mac Night Owl | Another Look At Apple Support Problems, Gene Steinberg: The line of demarcation between good and excellent may be so wide that Apple can’t easily
bridge it.
| | 08.06 | Mac Night Owl | Memo to Steve Jobs: Don’t Stop with MobileMe!, Gene Steinberg: All right, we all know that Apple’s internal memo to employees admitting the MobileMe
launch failure has been quoted extensively.
| | 08.05 | Mac Night Owl | Apple’s Unfortunate Economy of Words, Gene Steinberg: Well, on Monday evening, Apple released the highly-anticipated 2.0.1 update. Exemplifying
their propensity towards pithy comments, the only information provided was that it
contained "bug fixes."
| | 08.04 | MacNN | Apple to open second Sydney store, Staff: he grand opening for Apple’s second retail store in Australia is set for Saturday morning in
Sydney, according to an announcement.
| | 08.04 | MacNN | Apple supplier building 800,000 iPhones per week?, Staff: The Taiwanese company that handles iPhone assembly, Foxconn, has dramatically increased
its production levels, a new report claims.
| | 08.04 | Ars technica | AT&T gets iPhone extension through 2010, CEO talks plans, Justin Berka: Randall Stephenson has been at the helm of AT&T for just over a year now, and has managed
to help kick off the launch of the iPhone and iPhone 3G with great success. Stephenson
doesn’t participate in too many interviews, but recently sat down with USA Today to talk
about the iPhone 3G and his plans for AT&T.
| | 08.04 | Low End Mac | Dell Studio Hybrid Just Another Mini PC Lacking Any Real Innovation, Frank Fox: What is it a hybrid of? Is it a cross between a fruit-colored iMac and a Mac mini?
| | 08.04 | Computerworld | Mac clone maker’s lawyer hints at antitrust defense, Gregg Keizer: One of the attorneys hired by Psystar Corp. to defend it in a copyright and trademark
infringement lawsuit brought by Apple Inc. hinted that the clone maker will bring up antitrust
issues if the case goes to trial.
| | 08.04 | Computerworld | Why the iPhone is Apple’s Trojan horse, Michael Gartenberg: The iPhone is good for Apple; everyone wants to be a platform. It’s a powerful way to
generate revenue. But it’s good for you, too, because it means the iPhone is positioned to be
a more enterprise-friendly device.
| | 08.02 | MacDailyNews | Strategy Analytics: Apple iPhone worldwide market share 0.2% in Q2 08; forecast to hit 1.1% in Q3 08, Staff: According to the latest research from Strategy Analytics, global mobile handset shipments
grew a healthy 15 percent year-over-year, to reach 297 million units in Q2 2008. Motorola
surprised and held off LG to maintain the third spot in our global vendor rankings.
| | 08.01 | Mac Night Owl | Apple Walks the Tightrope, Gene Steinberg: A now-deceased comedy performer once used the catch phrase, "If it isn’t one thing, it’s
another" as part of a classic TV routine. And clearly that applies to Apple Inc. these days.
| | 08.01 | Mac Night Owl | Is Something Wrong with Apple?, Gene Steinberg: All right, I hear the excuses raging through my mind. Apple was overwhelmed with the
unprecedented response to the introduction of the iPhone 3G in over 20 countries, release of
the iPhone 2.0 software and the debut of the Apps Store. Add to that came the major
transition of .Mac to MobileMe, and they were asking for trouble.
| | 08.01 | Apple Matters | Why the MobileMe Disaster isn’t as Bad as you Think, Chris Seibold: MobileMe, so far, has been a train wreck. People can’t get email, can’t sync properly and
couldn’t activate their 3G iPhones. Worst of all, there is no sign that Apple is going to do
something about the name. On the bright side (every cloud has a silver lining), Apple has
been responsive in admitting the error and compensating users. The company has even
tasked some poor soul with writing a blog about the ongoing process.
| | 08.01 | Low End Mac | Microsoft’s Mojave Experiment, Frank Fox: Microsoft tries to show how great Vista is by getting a bunch of people who don’t know
anything about Vista to give it a try. They told them that it was a new Windows operating
system called "Mojave". I guess it was easy finding these people, because almost no one uses
Vista today, even after one and a half years on the market.
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