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Most Wanted MP3 Player this Christmas - iPod Touch

This Christmas the most popular MP3 player is the new iPod Touch from Apple. The Apple brand and the word quality for the iPod go together, with its latest large, bright touchscreen this puts it…

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Written by pcwizkid.tech.talk@gmail.com (PCWizKid) on December 8th, 2007 with no comments.
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Apple now the most valuable computer maker in the world!

The Unofficial Apple Weblog reports: …with the recent gains Apple passed an important milestone. Apple has a larger market capitalization than IBM, meaning simply that Apple is now the most valuable computer hardware maker in the world. Let me say that again: Apple is, as of this writing, trading above $185 per share giving it a market cap of $161b, compared to IBM at $153b, HP at $133b and Dell at a measly $65b. Read the article on Tuaw.Com

Written by vistasucks on October 26th, 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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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]

Written by vistasucks on October 4th, 2007 with no comments.
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Loopback: September 2007

Once a month, we summarize all the content the LiveSecurity Service sent to you in the previous calendar month. Did you miss anything essential in September? The list below will let you know.

LiveSecurity will honor National Cyber-Security Awareness month by posting an educational video every Wednesday in October, starting with “Malware Analysis: Botnets (Part 1).” Keep an eye on your Inbox, or on the LiveSecurity Video Tutorials page, for the latest developments!

Content sent in September 2007 includes:

Vulnerability Alerts

6 September
iTunes “blows your cover” with security flaw

11 September
MSN Messenger buffer overflow makes webcam sessions dangerous
Critical: Flaw makes Windows component a double agent

Software Updates

19 September
WatchGuard System Manager, Fireware, and Fireware Pro 9.1

26 September
Firebox X Edge e-Series 8.6.1

WatchGuard Wire

Eleven Wire entries in September covered a range of topics, from a Skype worm, to

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Written by bardissi on October 1st, 2007 with no comments.
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Product Sales and Expectations Lift Apple Stock

Apple’s LogoA nexus of events, iPhone current and projected sales and possible iPod announcements on Wednesday have listed Apple’s stock dramatically, according to MarketWatch on Tuesday. Analysts, including Gene Munster, are also expecting Apple to sell 2 million Macs this quarter. Mr. Munster has set an “outperform” rating for AAPL and a target price of US$211. Read the full article on macobserver.com

(The predicted 2 million Macs sold would equal a minimum of $2,398,000,000 for Apple based on the lowest end iMac, or $1,598,000,000 if they were all Mac minis. Either way, my money will be in there too somewhere.)

Written by vistasucks on September 4th, 2007 with no comments.
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