May 6th, 2008 · Apple's sales of Macintosh computers increased 51 percent for the first quarter of this year. Apparently a lot of people got iPhones or iPods in the past year. Peter Sagal laments how everything he does is a demographic trend — and how he can't seem to stay ahead of his 40-something demo.
Keywords: CA · Computers · iPod · demographic · apple · Macintosh · Jonas · Sagal · IPhone
Dec 17th, 2007 · A report from a computer security firm shows hackers are increasingly targeting Macintosh computers. It's an unhappy change for Apple, since the Mac has long been touted as more secure than Windows PCs.
Keywords: security · Computers · Hackers · apple · mac · Macintosh · Windows PCs
Oct 23rd, 2007 · Apple's fiscal fourth-quarter profits jump 67 percent to cap a year of unprecedented momentum in its Macintosh computer business, as well as continued demand for iPods and the successful launch of the iPhone.
Keywords: Business · fiscal · Computers · iPod · apple · Macintosh · IPhone
Jul 26th, 2007 · Despite the hype over Apple Inc.'s new iPhone, it was the company's Macintosh computer that fueled quarterly gains. A record 1.76 million Macs were sold in the fiscal third quarter, up 33 percent from last year. Apple raked in $818 million, or 92 cents per share, for the quarter.
Keywords: company · fiscal · Computers · Cent · apple · mac · Macintosh · IPhone · Apple Inc
Jun 21st, 2006 · Filmmaker Phil Morrison has turned his directing skills to a series of new ads for Macintosh computers. But does the match of Mac "coolness" versus IBM-clone "clunkiness" seem too mean-spirited?
Keywords: Ad · Computers · IBM · Spirit · apple · mac · Macintosh · Filmmaker Phil Morrison · clunkiness
Apr 6th, 2006 · Apple has announced a major change in its approach to rival Microsoft. The company will now help users of its Macintosh computers run the Microsoft Windows operating system on their computers. Previously, only hackers had been able to get Windows to run on Apple's new Intel-based machines. Steve Inskeep talks with New York Times columnist David Pogue.
Keywords: company · Steve Inskeep · New York Times · Computers · windows · machine · Intel · Hackers · Microsoft · David Pogue · apple · Macintosh
Apr 5th, 2006 · Apple Computers announces a new feature many thought would never happen: the ability to use Windows on a Macintosh. Apple, which now uses chips from Intel, a top provider for Windows-based machines, says its Boot Camp software allows users to install Microsoft Windows XP. Michele Norris talks with Leo LaPorte of the podcast This Week in Tech.
Keywords: Michele Norris · windows · machine · Intel · Tech · podcasting · software · apple · This Week · mac · Macintosh · Welcome
Feb 23rd, 2006 · Proponents of Apple's Macintosh have long bragged that their computers seemed immune to computer viruses and worms. That's changed with the recent discovery of the so-called Oompa-Loompa virus and two other computer worms.
Keywords: virus · Computers · discovery · Worm · Viruses · immune · apple · mac · Macintosh · Oompa Loompa