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Apple jetzt der wertvollste Computerhersteller in der Welt!

Die nicht offiziellen Apple Weblog Reports: … mit den neuen Gewinnen Apple führte einen wichtigen Meilenstein. Apple hat eine größere Marktkapitalisierung als IBM und einfach bedeutet, daß Apple jetzt der wertvollste Computerhardwarehersteller in der Welt ist. Lassen Sie mich das wieder sagen: Apple, ab diesem Schreiben, handelt über $185 pro den Anteil, der ihm eine Marktkappe von $161b gibt, verglichen mit IBM bei $153b, bei HP an $133b und bei Dell an einem measly $65b. Lesen Sie den Artikel auf Tuaw.Com

An geschrieben durch vistasucks 26. Oktober 2007 mit keine Anmerkungen.
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Intel CEO: [†bevorzuge ich ein Mac†]

IntelIn einem Ton-weg Interview mit BusinessWeek, Wurde Intel Chef Paul Otellini nach Geschicklichkeit Apples um das Verkaufen von Oberseitedollar Waren gebeten. Seine Antwort?

„Meine Frau und I beide haben iPhones. Meine Frau kam mit einer Jacke für ihr Telefon herein. Sie wurde ganz aufgeregt,“ er sagte. „Es ist eine schwache kleine Sache. Es kostete $39. Es kostete vermutlich 6¢, um zu bilden.“

Otellini addierte dann, daß er IBM ThinkPad für Arbeit aber ein MacBook, das für sein persönliches Leben, einschließlich seine persönlichen Fotos und Musik Pro ist verwendet. Lesen Sie den vollen Artikel auf BusinessWeek.Com (gefunden über AppleInsider.Com)

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Antivirus Protection for iPhones

Security company BitDefender rolled out a new virus definition for its antivirus technology in order to discover the malicious files used by attackers to exploit the reported vulnerabilities in Apple’s iPhones. In case you missed the news, it was said that an attacker can use a dangerous TIFF file in order to exploit the flaws from iPhone’s Safari browser. What’s most interesting is that the security holes where then used by the iPhone owners to unlock their devices and remove the restrictions applied by the Cupertino company. This way, they would be able to install any software they want without any limitation.

BitDefender reported that the flaw affects only the version 1.1.1 of the Apple iPhone firmware. Because the consumers would be able to install anything they like, they all need an antivirus technology able to defend their device against viruses and other types of malicious files which might harm their handheld. (more…)

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Written by Jason on October 24th, 2007 with no comments.
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Microsoft’s Latest Invention: The iPhone

Patent application from Microsoft. Words fail me. Read what Wired.Com had to say.

Written by vistasucks on October 15th, 2007 with no comments.
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Smartphones Open the Door to New Mobile Threats

They are sleek, they are powerful, and they are a wish list standard.  Smartphones, like iPhone and BlackBerry, are creating a collective buzz that can be heard worldwide.

The hype is well deserved.  Mobile devices have matured and with their coming of age we now have capabilities that seemed far-fetched only a few years ago.  For employees and executives the world over, smartphones make corporate data and applications available anytime, anywhere.

But just as a smartphone is now capable of downloading data and applications wirelessly, so can it download viruses, spyware, even pornographic content, without a user’s consent.  The use of flash memory cards on some phones opens yet another door for malware to spread to these devices.

The threat is real and growing.  A recent PC World article reports that malware writers are ramping up their activity in the mobile arena, learning from proof-of-concept threats and fine-tuning the amount of user interaction required to propagate the damage.

According to SMobile Systems, a company that specializes in mobile security, there are over 400 wireless threats currently, and more are predicted to arise by year’s end.  The threats can take many forms.  Among the attacks are those that attempt to delete data, those that record a user’s phone calls, and those that send SMS text messages with links to malicious web sites.

It is a simple equation:  greater use equals greater exposure.  The explosion in smartphone use and the productivity gains that come with it have increased the security risks for corporations.  Given their functionality,

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Written by bardissi on October 4th, 2007 with no comments.
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Apple’s Web User Market Share Increases

Apple’s LogoApple’s successes with the iPod are finally translating into real momentum for its computer business, if statistics from Net Applications are any indication. The market research firm measured a 40 percent increase year over year in Mac usage on the Internet in September. As of the end of the month, 6.6 percent of Internet users were accessing the Web via Macs, up from 4.7 percent in September 2006. Read the full article on BetaNews.Com [found via SwitchingToMac.Com]

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