Ok, so Cingular has the exclusive contract on the iPhone, right? Well, sort of – because “Cingular” is now AT&T. In other words, you’ll be buying your iPhone from AT&T. Remember AT&T? It breaks down like this: As we begin, Cingular is owned by SBC and BellSouth in a joint venture between the two companies. […]

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By Ed@smalldog.com After previewing iTV last September, Apple has unveiled the final specs for the device, which is now called Apple TV. It’s intended to include your widescreen (or even non-wide-screen) TV to your Macintosh entertainment network via a wireless or wired connection. As Apple says, “Your computer is the center of your digital life. […]

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Typically when Macworld draws near, interest in Apple’s stock (AAPL) increases. While Apple, Inc. has had a tremendous year, it’s stock price has had a tumultuous year. On the first day of trading in 2006, APPL closed at $74.75. Today, December 27 2006, APPL is currently trading at $78.09. That $4 gain hides some big […]

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Apple released some new iPod games. 2 new games have been added, Suduko and Solitaire. Solitaire includes 10 different modes (Canfield, Klondike, Peaks, Pyramid, Beleaguered Castle, Aces Up, Yukon, FreeCell, Golf, and Scorpion). Unfortunately none of these games really appeal to me, I sure could have gone for a couple more courses in Mini-Golf. The […]

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On November 28, Apple released Security Update 2006-007. You can download and instal the update from the “Software Update” link found under the blue Apple in the left hand corner of your Macs screen (in Tiger), from System Preferences (older versions of OS X), or from this link: http://www.apple.com/support/downloads/ While all Security Updates are important, […]

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by Matt@Smalldog.com A buddy of mine sent me an iChat this morning asking if I knew anything about xSan compatibility with Intel Macs. I hadn’t heard anything, but came across a short article in Apple’s Knowledge Base: “The shrink-wrap retail version of Xsan 1.4 supports Intel-based Macintosh computers running Mac OS X or Mac OS […]

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I have just started using Aperture, and so far I think it’s an awesome program. At our stores, we meet many pro and hobby photographers who are eager to try it out. Indeed, we are now selling 24” iMacs, MacBook Pros, and even a couple of Mac Pros to photographers who really only want to […]

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After a few weeks of teasing, Apple has finally unveiled it’s new .Mac web-based email service. It looks and functions much more like the desktop version of OS X Mail – for example, you can hold down the shift key to select multiple emails. I think the service looks great – very polished and easy […]

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Apple released it’s fourth quarter results on Wednesday, October 18. Once again Apple dramatically exceeded Wall Street’s expectations. Wall Street was expecting earnings of $4.67 billion, or $.51 cents per share. Apple delivered earnings of $4.84 billion and a quarterly profit of $546 million, equal to $.62 per share. This was a 27% profit increase […]

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