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Windows 7 Migrations: 4 Steps to Reducing Challenges
Take a look at this white paper to learn about four simple steps you can take to eliminate Windows 7 migration headaches.
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iPad is so far having a minimal effect on Mac sales; iPod sales are down
Initial data from NPD Group shows that iPad sales in April aren't cannibalizing Mac sales after all, though iPod sales are down.
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Analyst: Apple to offer iPhone on U.S. carriers within a year; replace cable with iTunes subscriptions
The exclusive single-carrier deals Apple has struck worldwide may be nearing an end. In his latest note to investors, Piper Jaffray senior research analyst Gene Munster suggests the iPhone could...
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Apple's future TV: Can Web-based apps replace "channels," kill cable?
Gene Munster's living room of the future is centered around a Web-connected, iTunes-powered Apple-branded TV - a 50-inch, high-def, wall-mounted iPhone, if you will. And the stuff you'll watch on...
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Google moves to show YouTube has 'a very credible business model'
Google on its second quarter earnings call went out of its way to say it was pleased with YouTube's "trajectory" and indicated that the company would make money on the video site. The motive:...
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Apple: Is the sky falling?
Apple stock keeps getting hammered on a daily basis, either from concerns about how the company weathered the drop in consumer spending during the holiday season, or from worries over the missing...
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Apple's Macworld saga and Jobs absence: Leadership signals and succession plans
Steve Jobs absence from Macworld's keynote this year is being taken as a sign. What signal Apple is actually sending is debatable, but some analysts are taking a strong hint that the company is...
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Apple's tea leaves: iPhone sales off a bit; MacBooks selling well
Piper Jaffray Gene Munster unveiled his latest read on Apple demand Monday and reckons that the company will see iPhone December quarter sales to fall about 5 percent to 15 percent from the...
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Logged into Google? You may see more ads
Google may be using its properties--iGoogle, Gmail and Apps--to step up its behavioral ad efforts. That's the conclusion from Piper Jaffray Gene Munster who tracks 400 searches on Google and...
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Apple's iPhone: Can it hit 45 million units by end of 2009?
While most Wall Street types have come down from their aggressive targets for iPhone units, one analyst, Gene Munster at Piper Jaffray, is sticking to his guns. Munster is predicting that Apple...
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Google: $900 price targets and the 'most basic element of Internet life'
The flowery prose about Google is flying. Wall Streeters can barely contain themselves with the accolades.First up, Credit Suisse analyst Heath Terry. He raised its price target on Google to $900....
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Apple's enterprise strategy: Steady as consumerization goes
Apple will continue to ride consumerization to the enterprise. The iPhone and iPad will do well. The Mac won't, says an analyst.
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Updated: The Post With All Of 2011's Tablet and iPad Market Forecasts (Charts!)
Here are all of your 2011 tablet market forecasts, aggregated and charted.
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iPad is so far having a minimal effect on Mac sales; iPod sales are down
Initial data from NPD Group shows that iPad sales in April aren't cannibalizing Mac sales after all, though iPod sales are down.
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Munster: Jobs to appear on 9/9/9
Apple's mum on the topic but a new letter to customers from analyst Gene Munster claims that Steve Jobs will be the speaker at the company's September 9th media event. If it pans out it would be...
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Analyst: Apple to offer iPhone on U.S. carriers within a year; replace cable with iTunes subscriptions
The exclusive single-carrier deals Apple has struck worldwide may be nearing an end. In his latest note to investors, Piper Jaffray senior research analyst Gene Munster suggests the iPhone could...
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Apple's future TV: Can Web-based apps replace "channels," kill cable?
Gene Munster's living room of the future is centered around a Web-connected, iTunes-powered Apple-branded TV - a 50-inch, high-def, wall-mounted iPhone, if you will. And the stuff you'll watch on...
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Google moves to show YouTube has 'a very credible business model'
Google on its second quarter earnings call went out of its way to say it was pleased with YouTube's "trajectory" and indicated that the company would make money on the video site. The motive:...
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Apple: Is the sky falling?
Apple stock keeps getting hammered on a daily basis, either from concerns about how the company weathered the drop in consumer spending during the holiday season, or from worries over the missing...
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Apple's Macworld saga and Jobs absence: Leadership signals and succession plans
Steve Jobs absence from Macworld's keynote this year is being taken as a sign. What signal Apple is actually sending is debatable, but some analysts are taking a strong hint that the company is...
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Will Apple launch a netbook? And other burning questions
Apple has said "it doesn't do cheap," but one analyst reckons that Steve Jobs & Co. will address the netbook market at some point--either with an 11-inch MacBook Air priced between $800 and...
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