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Can Apple win the PC battle?

With iPod, Mac computers, and the new warrior iPhone, Apple – the most innovative company in US – is growing stronger and faster than ever before. Statistics did show how well Apple’s stock is doing in this quarter. While Dell, HP, Lenovo, Acer, Fujitsu still remain as the top 5 PC vendors; and Microsoft Redmond is (as for many years) the giant of software provider; people are paying more attentions to Apple stuff. As a happy switcher, what would I say? Mac is gorgeous outside and beautiful inside Now the hard question is: Will Apple win the PC battle? Like American said “If...
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Will you buy an iPhone?

iPhone has been available American-wide since last Friday afternoon – the iDay. Until now, the reports said half of million iPhone have been sold. That’s pretty good news for both Apple and AT&T Let’s take a look at iPhone in actions! (I personally don’t have an iPhone yet; all the photos are taken from online sources, credit belongs to the original authors. If you buy an iPhone and it doesn’t look like these photos below then it’s not my responsibility)
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Steve Jobs at WWDC 2007

I’m not going to copy and paste the Keynote from WWDC 2007 here, instead I’ll sum up what things in WWDC 2007 have fascinated me an hour ago. Just in case you are not familiar with the term, WWDC stands for Worldwide Developers Conference, the Apple’s most important annual event for hardware and software developers, including in-house developers, computational scientists, IT managers, and system administrators. This year, WWDC takes place June 11-15. And the most anticipated moment during WWDC is the Keynote by Apple CEO Steve Jobs, it’s always been End-users like me are expecting...
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D5 – All Things Digital 5

Owned by Dow Jones, publisher of The Wall Street Journal, AllThingsD.com is a Web site devoted to news, analysis and opinion on technology, the Internet and media. D5 2007, the latest exectuive conference, features 3 days of no-holds-barred conversations with tech’s thought leaders: Eric Schmidt: Google CEO Steve Ballmer: Microsoft CEO George Lucas: Lucasfilm Chairman Steve Case: America Online (AOL) CEO John Chambers: Cisco CEO … especially the historic discussion between Apple CEO Steve Jobs and Microsoft Chairman Bill Gates That’s what they said years ago: To create a new standard,...
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Metro – The World’s Thinnest Notebook

With attempt to boost the notebook sales by improving visual design, Metro – the prototype laptop designed by Intel and Ziba Design (Portlan) was introduced few days ago. Metro could be consider as the world’s thinnest notebook which is less than 0.7 inches thick and weights only 2.25 pounds (about 1 kg) – far more thinner and lighter than those laptops currently offered by Sony and Apple. Here’s the first look: Let’s take a closer look at its design and configurations.
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