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Tuesday, March 28, 2006

News

iTunes To Rescue

Digital music has emerged as the only glimmer of hope for the Australian music industry following another dramatic slump in CD sales last year.

Adios Avie

Avadis "Avie" Tevanian, Apple's Chief Technology Officer, is leaving the firm to "pursue other interests," the company confirmed Monday.

Apple Computer: iPods, Sure. But Don't Go Dissing Macs

If Apple manaages to maintain the kind of stellar performance it delivered in 2005, the Mac wil be a major reason why.

Where Do You Use Your iPod?

Who said iPods are just for the gym, long car rides and walking around campus between classes?

Apple: H.264 Codec Driving QuickTime Adoption

More companies are looking to use Apple's QuickTime technology to showcase their products and services and one of the major reasons is the H.264 open-standard video codec.

Jobs Sells Stock To Pay The Taxman

Apple CEO Steve Jobs sold 4.5 million Apple shares this month — but only to settle tax liabilities.

Opinion

Take The iTunes Away!

I have a bit of an addiction going on here.

Oh, Those Crazy French!

Should Apple, and the rest of us, write them off?

Calling Apple's DRM Bluff

It's time for Apple to show its true colours. Does the company want to hold on to its grip on the digital music download market through digital rights management, or does it seek to empower its users and let them use their content in whatever (legal) way they see fit?

Stubborn Chronicle Staff Writer Is An Ignoramus

Apple Computer Vs. Apple Corps

Give it a rest.

Review

The Sims 2 Nightlife

Sidetrack

NYC Blogs

From a third-grader: "School is hard. Tons of paper. And one small hand to do all the work."

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