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Analysis of:
Virtual teardown puts Apple's iPhone 3G profit margin at 56% (apple20.blogs.fortune.cnn.com)
Assume the iPhone only sells 10 million phones next year, that's one profit number. But what if they sell twice that amount and what happens to the iPod?
Analysis of:
Hot iPhone Accessories From Headsets to Hi-Fi (www.technewsworld.com)
6 million already sold, 10 million by the end of the year, another 10 million plus next year.. A very smart man told his children as they were about to move to America - "When it rains stand on the corner and sell umbrellas, but if you can think of something everyone can use, make it and sell it and...
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EFiX dongle promises easy Mac OS installs on PC (www.macnn.com)
The concept of virtualization is the simulation of hardware to allow an unmodified "guest" OS (one designed for the same CPU) to be run in isolation. Every since Apple moved to Intel processors people have been toying with the concept of running the Macintosh Operating System on machines other than...
Analysis of:
Apple may soon be free from AT&T (news.cnet.com)
Is this the end of the five year deal between Apple and ATT? It appears so.
Analysis of:
Memory market shows signs of a rebound (www.digitimes.com)
A primary factory in many products from phones to computers and all the hand held devices in-between is memory. What could be the effect of this report.
Analysis of:
Getting a Handle on the iPhone's 3G Potential (www.technewsworld.com)
You could have the best hardware in the world, the best computer, but if you had to use dial-up, it would not do you much good.
Analysis of:
Apple raises prospect of solar-powered iPhone (technology.timesonline.co.uk)
The concept of a solar powered gadjet of any kind must be a gadjet that sits in the sun part of the day for its charge. Is this a marketing hype or something that would work?
Analysis of:
Supreme Court OKs Cellphone Unlocking Suit (blog.wired.com)
Can a supplier of a product limit how you use that product? That is the basic question in my opinion in this case. ATT and T-Mobile have placed restrictions on products by requiring a service contract that allows use of a product only on their network. What about other products?
Analysis of:
Bye Bye, WiFi? Local Governments Abandoning Network Plans (www.technewsworld.com)
The concept of a free WiFi is nice but should we as a society back this concept or take it in stride as we do the cost of telecom and other forms of communications? Has the concept of free WiFi ended?
Analysis of:
Apple files suit over unauthorized iPod accessories (www.ipodnn.com)
What if Apple losses? What will happen to one of its core revenue makers? What if Apple wins? Who else wins and loses?
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