Thursday, July 21, 2011

iPad Trouncing Android in Enterprise

The tablet is not yet a standard-issue sidearm in enterprise, but it’s well on its way to becoming one — particularly Apple’s iPad.
iPad Trouncing Android in Enterprise

Lion's Roar Is Powerful - and Disorienting

As expected, Apple's new OS X Lion operating system has plenty of built-in awesomeness. Mail is shiny and new, and the new Mission Control feature is fantastic. But one particular characteristic of Lion -- one that relates to how gestures are used to move content on the screen -- just plain makes my brain hurt. Be excited, but be warned: Lion has a learning curve.
Lion's Roar Is Powerful - and Disorienting

Wednesday, July 20, 2011

Apple's New Mac Minis Are Twice As Fast, And Can Even Run Your Home Server

Has Apple Already Won the Tablet War?

"Apple is having a very good couple of days. It just reported Q3 earnings numbers that should make other companies envious and today it launched a passel of Apple products, a number of which are already being warmly (if not better) reviewed.

As PCMag.com's new editor-in-chief Dan Costa said to me, "Apple's doing it its own way." I'd have to agree and say that they're doing it very, very well. In fact, Apple's doing even better than people realize and is, I'd say, set to run away with one critical market segment."

Continue reading story by Lance Ulanoff

Wednesday, July 13, 2011

And Now Apple's Stock Is Going To Explode Higher...

Forex @ DailyFX - U.S. Dollar Plummets as Bernanke Suggests Further Easing on Horizon

Forex @ DailyFX - U.S. Dollar Plummets as Bernanke Suggests Further Easing on Horizon

The U.S. Dollar plummeted against a basket of currencies at 14:00 GMT as Federal Reserve Chairman Ben Bernanke began his testimony at the Semiannual Monetary Policy Report to the Congress, in which it was evidently clear that the Federal Reserve was ready to continue its loose monetary policy – and thus further devalue the U.S. Dollar – in order to boost growth prospects for the U.S. economy.

Tuesday, June 14, 2011

Why I’m Leaving Windows for Mac

"I’ve never owned a Mac. Though I’ve seen them from afar – one has always been within reach at work or at school – I’ve never been tempted to buy one aside from the indelible lure of using Final Cut Pro. The reason isn’t so much a dislike for Apple products as it is a preference for the Windows format. As crazy as this may sound, I’ve always liked Windows. I like its design, its programs, and most of all its freedom to run just about anything.

Over the years, Apple has slowly worked its way into my life. From the stone-age iPod that didn’t have a color screen (or much of a “screen” at all) to the iPod Touch that I could not wait to use, Apple’s innovations were as appealing as they were groundbreaking."

Continue reading at Forbes by JASON RAZNICK