...to be a little less conservative than it has in the past. This is evidenced by the obvious shift from the regular 50% beats Apple would report on its EPS guidance during 2007 to the mere 23% beat it reported in each of its first two fiscal quarters of 2008....
...for other companies on how to leverage their intellectual property On Jan. 8, the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office granted Apple Inc. a trademark for the three-dimensional shape of its iPod media player. This was more than a recognition of an innovative product...
...they should be allowed to use or package it however they feel like. There's no additional burden being placed on Apple and Apple has no right to tell people how to use their property. Leen has a point, but Pip needs to look up the definition of monopoly. @CraigJ:...
...I would like to think of application available here as carefully thought out, crafted, and tested application approved by Apple. Not cheap tripe from someone looking to make a quick buck off someone else's ego. I stand by my opinion that apps like this have...
...he added. Forrester Research, which recently published a report by analysts J.P. Gownder and James McQuivey, "The Future of Apple Inc.", believes that Apple will aim to become the hub of the digital home by offering products and services that connect PCs and...
...OS is on a new machine. The boxed software product, it says, is only an upgrade version, valid only for upgrading an existing, Apple-branded, Macintosh. It argues that by selling the Open Computer in conjunction with a copy of the Mac OS, Psystar both infringed...
...I mean, duh. Did they think they'd be allowed to put a competing service on the iPhone?"<i> Could not agree more!!! Hey, we're Apple Inc. Remember when we shot ourselves in the foot about twenty or so years ago with the Mac, well, we are at it again! Have...
...the Sherman and Clayton antitrust acts. In particular, Psystar contends that Apple, by tying its Mac OS X operating system to Apple hardware, creates restraint of trade. Citing Microsoft and Linux as examples, Psystar attorney Colby Springer of the antitrust...
...civil trial of Apple's former general counsel, Nancy Heinen. That case carries less risk to Wall Street's perception of Apple than the shareholder lawsuit, but it could provide illuminating details about Jobs' role in the options scandal. Heinen is charged...
...window Hollywood has imposed on other digital movie rental services. Apple will have lots of competition in this arena, but Apple "is setting the table for the consumer movie experience for the next 25 years," said Piper Jaffray analyst Gene Munster. "Today...