‘Macsimum Recommended Reading’ for Oct. 30

Posted by Dennis Sellers Apple ico Oct 30, 2008 at 11:00am

image“Microsoft reveals Live Mesh for Mac: Does Microsoft’s free file syncing service mean the end for MobileMe?”—Macworld UK

“How will Apple put cash horde to work? Analysis: Consumer electronics maker has little history of M&A, buybacks.”—MarketWatch

“Amazon, others offer $50-$100 off Apple’s new MacBook lines: A couple of Apple authorized online retailers are now reflecting immediate availability of the company’s new MacBook and MacBook Pro systems, offering savings between $50 and $100 after rebates in addition to other buying incentives.”—AppleInsider

“Psystar’s ‘Mac Clones’ Gets A Blu-ray Drive – But There’s A Catch!: So basically you can’t watch HD movies on the computer, you can just burn blue ray drives…how boring. It seems that the Psystar can’t do anything the Apple can’t do yet either.”—Post Chronicle

“Why Apple won’t push the red envelope: In last week’s financial conference call, Steve Jobs reiterated his view that the Apple TV is a hobby for the company. He even went so far as to say that digital video in the living room as a whole had not really caught on … That’s prompted some wondering about the future of the Apple TV.”—MacUser

“Mozilla plans for Firefox 2.0’s final days: Mozilla is considering just two more security updates for Firefox 2.0 before it retires the browser at the end of this year.”—Computerworld

“AAPL is Radically More Undervalued than Others in the Tech Sector” [“Below, I offer a comparison of Apple to the four horsemen of tech to help illuminate the degree to which Apple is undervalued. Apple’s stock price is devalued significantly more than Google, Research in Motion and Amazon”]—Bullish Cross

“Apple Market Share: The Sound of Breaking Windows: In the conversation I had last week with Kyle Arteaga, VP, Corporate Communications for Serena, he mentioned that Serena had given their employees the choice of whether to have a PC or a Mac, for a laptop or desktop. He said that roughly 60 chose to have a Mac. Such straws in the wind speak volumes.”—HaveMacWillBlog

“Apple’s iPod is no Longer a Cash Cow: Apple’s core business has shifted to being driven by computer, iPhone sales”—Daily Tech

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Dennis has been a newspaper editor/reporter (seven years) and teacher (seven years). He has over 10,000 magazine, newspaper and online articles to his credit.  He has also covered the Mac and tech industries for over a decade for such online publications as MacCentral, MacMinute and now MacsimumNews.

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