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    Jun 26, 2003 |Column| Baltimoresun.com
  1. G5 breaks Apple's speed limit

    That loud crashing sound you heard on Monday was the sound of thousands of Mac users smashing their piggy banks needed to pre-order Apple Computer Inc.'s new Power Mac G5 towers. Confirming weeks of increasingly frenzied rumors on Mac Web sites, Apple...

    Tags: Sales, IBM, Apple Inc., Wolfram Research, Steve Jobs

  2. Jul 10, 2003 |Column| Baltimoresun.com
  3. Two Apples aren't better than one

    Woe to the technology scribe who writes ill of Apple Computer, Inc. Every published writer who's run afoul of the sensibilities of the Mac community rapidly learns the consequences. Vitriol-laden e-mail (known on the Internet as "flames") questioning...

    Tags: Corporate Performance, IBM, Apple Inc., Disasters, Forrester Research Incorporated

  4. Mar 20, 2003 |Column| Baltimoresun.com
  5. Wireless hits the (hot) spot

    Sooner or later, you'll go wireless. Since 1999 Apple has sold a technology it calls "Airport" allowing Mac users to connect to a network via a base station that broadcasts a signal to any Mac equipped with a $99 Airport card. All current Mac models...

    Tags: Standards, New Products, Manhattan (New York City), Computing and Information Technology Industry, TiVo Inc.

  6. Oct 17, 2002 |Column| Baltimoresun.com
  7. Silencing the 'megahertz myth'

    When IBM Corp. said this week that it will have a new 64-bit version of the PowerPC processor in production later next year, Macintosh users felt a rush of excitement: Could this be the magic bullet that reverses the Mac’s reputation as the speed...

    Tags: Advanced Micro Devices Inc., IBM, Apple Inc., Mass Media, Consumer Electronics Industry

  8. Jan 9, 2003 |Column| Baltimoresun.com
  9. A real January surprise?

    As Apple Computer Inc. Chief Executive Steve Jobs began yet another keynote speech Tuesday morning at the Macworld trade show at the Moscone Center in San Francisco, he told the assembled faithful that he had “enough for two Macworlds.” Though prone to...

    Tags: Apple Inc., Standards, Microsoft Corporation, Computing and Information Technology Industry, TiVo Inc.

  10. Feb 6, 2003 |Column| Baltimoresun.com
  11. Apple's cozy niche

    Perhaps the greatest fear of the Macintosh enthusiast is that someday, the predictions of Apple Computer Inc.'s detractors will come true. It seems there's always an expert explaining why Apple can't last against the Microsoft Corp.-Intel Corp....

    Tags: Research, Apple Inc., New Products, Microsoft Corporation, Marketing

  12. Feb 27, 2003 |Column| Baltimoresun.com
  13. Whither virtual PC?

    The news broke like a thunderclap across the Mac community: Microsoft Corp. said last week that it had purchased the "virtual machine solutions" of Connectix Corp. Connectix, based in San Mateo, Calif., makes Virtual PC, an "emulator" application that...

    Tags: Sales, IBM, Apple Inc., Consumer Electronics Industry, Microsoft Corporation

  14. Aug 13, 2002 |Story| Associated Press
  15. Dec 1, 2003 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  16. Jobless recovery is good for many firms

    Times Staff Writer
    The economy roared last quarter, and so did Falcon Plastics Inc. A family owned firm in the eastern South Dakota city of Brookings, Falcon posted record sales in September. Yet there's no impulse to celebrate, no rush to hire. The bad times are still too...

    Tags: Emergency Incidents, Tyco International Limited, Layoffs and Downsizing, Duke Energy Corporation, Employers

  17. Aug 8, 2002 |Story| Associated Press
  18. Sep 4, 2002 |Story| Associated Press
  19. May 19, 2003 |Story| Baltimoresun.com
  20. PCs and appliances: Both are too complex

    The Wall Street Journal
    Almost from the day personal computers were invented, people have complained about how complex and hard to use they are. Why, people ask, can't they be more like home appliances? Be careful what you wish for. That transformation is occurring, though not...

    Tags: Office Equipment and Supplies, Electronics, Homes, Microsoft Corporation

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