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Is Linux ready for publishing?
Linux, long considered an underdog operating system for programmers, is gaining ground in the commercial and professional space. 'Linux is a great desktop system, but it's not quite ready for...
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MS takes aim at QuickTime
After years of playing second fiddle to Apple's cross-platform QuickTime technology, Microsoft Corp. may have raised the stakes with its latest multimedia offering. At Siggraph 98, Microsoft...
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Apple shares soar after Q3 blowout
Shares of Apple Computer Inc. soared more than 8 percent in early afternoon trading as Wall Street digested the import of the company's better-than-expected fiscal third quarter results. J.P....
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Apple releases its new QuickTime license
Apple posted a new QuickTime licensing agreement Thursday on its Web site. The new terms for distributing QuickTime with third-party products fix a number of problems with the original...
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QuickTime goes 3-D
Apple Computer Inc. (AAPL) last week posted to its developer Web site a detailed spec describing PuppetTime, a proposed addition to QuickTime that animates 3-D digital actors with a set of simple...
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Apple to slash dealer network
Hoping to cut costs and increase control over Mac sales and promotions, Apple is reportedly pruning its large network of authorized resellers. Sources said the company this week dispatched...
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Apple releases QuickTime upgrade
Apple last week rolled out QuickTime 3.0, its long-awaited cross-platform multimedia software. Available in Mac OS and Windows 95 and NT versions, QuickTime 3.0 consists of a Web browser plug-in,...
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Developers bugged with Apple's QuickTime policy
Software developers are up in arms about licensing terms for the latest version of Apple's QuickTime software. Online discussion groups and news-oriented Web sites are abuzz with negative...
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Apple numbers looking up
Mac sales may be rebounding in certain markets, two new surveys report. Apple in January came in third among big sellers in the personal computer retail market, according to a survey by PC Data...
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Apple consolidates retail
Apple today said CompUSA Inc. will be its sole national retailer. As previously reported (see 02.02.98, Page 3), two of the largest national resellers of Apple hardware - Best Buy Co. Inc. and...
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QuickTime 3.0 wins kudos at Internet conference
QuickTime 3.0 won a People's Choice award this week at Upside Media Inc.'s Internet Showcase '98 in San Diego. The latest version of Apple's all-in-one multimedia architecture...
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Apple to launch online education store
Apple will open an education section on its online store this spring, the company announced earlier this month. Apple (AAPL) is set to debut Web-based Apple Campus Stores and Apple Education...
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Developers: Cautious optimism after Apple profit
Following Apple's first profitable quarter in more than a year, third-party vendors expressed cautious optimism about the platform's future. Thanks to brisk sales of the new G3 Power...
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Apple says 22 million Macs are still in use
Nearly 22 million Macs are still in operation today, used by 70 million people worldwide, according to figures released by Apple just before the holidays. By the end of September 1997, Apple...
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Apple's market share slips again
Apple in the past year slipped from the fifth-largest personal computer maker in the United States to the eighth-largest, according to a report released this week. International Data Corp., a...
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Apple's market share slips again
Apple in the past year slipped from the fifth-largest personal computer maker in the United States to the eighth-largest, according to a report released this week. International Data Corp., a...
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Apple filing: Sales slump may continue
Despite booming demand for Power Mac G3 systems, Apple's sales slump will probably continue into next year, a recent filing with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission revealed....
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Multimedia: ProMax to ship FireMAX-2 DV card
ProMax Systems Inc. at January's Macworld Expo in San Francisco will launch a digital video capture card with built-in FireWire and Ultra SCSI-3 interfaces. Like the recently released $799...
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Apple continues in red until Q2 1998
Apple said its sales slump will continue into next year, a recent filing with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission revealed. According to Apple's annual 10-K report, filed at the end...
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White Pine brings CU-SeeMe to Version 3.1
White Pine Software, Inc. this week announced a long-awaited update to its CU-SeeMe videoconferencing software that will no longer restrict users to conferencing only with other CU-SeeMe users....
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