By Jeff Nolan It’s almost comical to suggest that a single blog post or article could cover the breadth of possibilities that the “future of enterprise software” might embody. Having said that, the future of enterprise software will not be determined by any one technology or architecture.… Read More »
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My temptation to plunk down the cash for an iPhone grows almost daily, especially after the recent price drop. But now rumors are surfacing that Apple will update the device to 3G network compatible chipsets (not to mention an addition of GPS) by very early… Read More »
Written by John Roese, Chief Technology Officer, Nortel Networks Is 4G about improving the performance of today’s mobile networks, or is it about revolutionizing the model to create a truly ultra-broadband mobile experience? The current dialogue is focused on improvement, notably how to improve the capacity of the… Read More »
Earlier this month, Apple delivered on what fans had long been asking for – a widescreen iPod video with the touch screen capabilities of the iPhone, but without the hassle of going though AT&T to gain phone service. It even debuted with a… Read More »
The open thread closes at midnight PDT (UTC -0700). Be sure to get your questions in before then! Although we at The Apple Blog like to hand down our knowledge and opinions on all things AAPL (sometimes a little too self-righteously, sure, but aren’t bloggers supposed to… Read More »
I was excited to learn that Ringtones were now a part of iTunes. I thought it would be great if I could mash up some stuff in GarageBand, or shoot, even my current iTunes tracks, and easily get them on my iPhone. I hurriedly downloaded… Read More »
I bought several cases for my iPhone when I got it (on June 29th) and one of my favorites was the Incase Protective Cover which is like a neoprene glove for my iPhone. Unfortunately, soon after getting the case, it started stretching and now my… Read More »
There might have been a good reason, at some point, for Apple to try selling QuickTime Pro. Not that I can remember such a time. While Apple forges new ground constantly in the digital media arena with innovative hardware and software such as the iPhone,… Read More »
One of the web sites I write and podcast for involves a fair amount of travel around the Washington DC region. It’s not uncommon to be in the car for eight hours a week traveling to shows. So my wife and I listen to several different… Read More »
The big news this week is undoubtedly Apple’s announcement of the new iPod product line and the lower price of the iPhone. With new iPods comes a new version of iTunes — 7.4 in this case — but despite The Steve’s Read More »
It’s been covered here on TAB before, but not enough praise can be given to my text editor of choice, Read More »
A letter from Steve Jobs on Apple’s site not only apologizes to early iPhone adopters, it promises them $100 in credit to the Apple Store in an attempt to make amends. This will hopefully calm the fires that are burning among many of the Apple… Read More »
In case the 8GB iPhone is still just outta reach (despite yesterday’s price drop to $399) and you think you can get by on a measly 4GB of memory, you can grab a 4GB iPhone online at the Apple Store for $299. I have to… Read More »
The software industry these days is all about consumer software applications, with a new generation of Web 2.0 apps hogging the limelight. We caught up Vivek Ranadive, CEO and founder of Tibco Software (TIBX), to find out his thoughts about the state of innovation in enterprise… Read More »
I wanna get your feedback here, loyal TAB readers. What are your thoughts on the new Nano? Love it? Hate it? Luke warm? Personally I’m in the hate it camp. I was really crossing my fingers that the spy photos that had previously leaked… Read More »
I recently moved to New York City, so of course, I went over to the Fifth Avenue Apple Store. I wanted to see if my wife would still like her new LG Chocolate phone after playing with an iPhone. There were plenty of iPhones… Read More »
If the 1990s were all about client server wars – Oracle versus Microsoft versus everyone – the coming years will be all about communication centric software. And that means Microsoft will tussle with Cisco, current peace accord not withstanding. Continue reading to find out why.… Read More »
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