Un Mac sous Windows ? C'est déjà possible
A quand Windows sur Mac ? La question est posée depuis la décision
d'Apple d'adopter les processeurs d'Intel. Or deux hackers [^] connus
sous leurs pseudos Blanka et Narf [^] viennent de démontrer que la chose
était bien réalisable. Ils remportent au passage la coquette somme de
13.854 dollars, récoltée dans le cadre d'un défi qui arrivait à
échéance à la fin du mois. Les donateurs, individus ou entreprises,
étaient invités à se manifester sur un site spécialement lancé pour l'occasion.A quand Windows sur Mac ? La question est posée depuis la décision
d'Apple d'adopter les processeurs d'Intel. Or deux hackers [^] connus
sous leurs pseudos Blanka et Narf [^] viennent de démontrer que la chose
était bien réalisable. Ils remportent au passage la coquette somme de
13.854 dollars, récoltée dans le cadre d'un défi qui arrivait à
échéance à la fin du mois. Les donateurs, individus ou entreprises,
étaient invités à se manifester sur un site spécialement lancé pour l'occasion.
Is Apple planning an OS switch?
A joke ? L'avenir le dira. Deux porteurs de ce sujet. A PC Magazine man (job ?) and a professor of psychology.
A professor at Rutgers University thinks Apple may be setting up to switch to the Windows OS. John Dvorak of PC Magazine writes that professor of psychology Yakov Epstein has noticed a few "coincidences" that point to Apple moving towards the Windows OS. Epstein's observations include the fact that the Apple Switch campaign is over, and "nobody switched;" the lack of FireWire connectors for new iPods as the PC world is the new "target audience;" very few consumers have switched to Macs after being more exposed to Apple products via the iPod; and the switch to the Intel-based microprocessor.
A professor at Rutgers University thinks Apple may be setting up to switch to the Windows OS. John Dvorak of PC Magazine writes that professor of psychology Yakov Epstein has noticed a few "coincidences" that point to Apple moving towards the Windows OS. Epstein's observations include the fact that the Apple Switch campaign is over, and "nobody switched;" the lack of FireWire connectors for new iPods as the PC world is the new "target audience;" very few consumers have switched to Macs after being more exposed to Apple products via the iPod; and the switch to the Intel-based microprocessor.
Un premier virus vise Mac OS X
Un
ver malicieux s'attaque au système d'exploitation de Macintosh Mac OS
X, et semble être le premier virus spécifiquement destiné à la
plate-forme d'Apple.
Le ver, baptisé OSX/Leap-A selon le site internet de l'éditeur de logiciels de sécurité Sophos vendredi 17 février, se propagerait par l'intermédiaire du programme de messagerie instantanée iChat.
Le ver, baptisé OSX/Leap-A selon le site internet de l'éditeur de logiciels de sécurité Sophos vendredi 17 février, se propagerait par l'intermédiaire du programme de messagerie instantanée iChat.
How Apple Could Mess Up, Again
Business Week, January 9, 2006, Apple at the Crossroads By Peter Burrow
Interview of The Innovator's Dilemma author Clayton Christensen. He outlines his case for why Apple's proprietary strategy will soon fail, just as it did before.
Interview of The Innovator's Dilemma author Clayton Christensen. He outlines his case for why Apple's proprietary strategy will soon fail, just as it did before.
Apple's iPod named top brand in 2005
Apple's iPod is the leading US brand along with Google, eBay,
Amazon.com and Yahoo!, according to a new survey in which internet and
technology brands dominated.
Apple Seen Moving Away From Mac, Building On IPod
Goldman Sachs research analyst David C. Bailey maintained an "in-line" rating on Apple Computer
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iPod demand and anticipation of upcoming product announcements to
continue to drive earnings growth into 2006.
Apple Site Fastest-Growing in Nov.
NEW YORK - Driven largely by the popularity of the iTunes music service
and software, Apple Computer Inc.'s Web site was the fastest-growing
last month among the major brands, according to a study by
Nielsen/NetRatings. The
site drew 30.8 million unique visitors in November, a 57 percent jump
from the 19.6 million a year earlier. Google Inc. saw a 29 percent
growth in visitors while Amazon.com Inc. had a 16 percent boost.
Apple Could Launch Branded 'IPhone'
Gene Munster of Piper Jaffray maintained an "outperform" rating on Apple Computer
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continued iPod and Mac innovations and a possible "iPhone" in the next
12 to 18 months.
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