May 10, 2008Apple offers store credit to settle Canadian lawsuits.
October 17, 2007In a move which can only be described as unsurprising, Apple has officially announced plans to lower the price of its iTunes Plus offerings (AKA iTunes sans-DRM) to $.99, instead of the higher-priced premium of $1.29.
July 19, 2007Google showed a negative quarter-to-quarter change in operating income this quarter for the first time since the company went public in 2004.
May 29, 2007Novell is concerned that Microsoft could stop selling Suse Linux coupons if the third version of the General Public License remains in its current form.
Apple continues to very successful in the marketplace with its class leading iPod line of portable media players. However, some of Apple’s claims on battery life and storage capacity of its iPod devices have led to suits being filed.
Apple Canada has reportedly offered $3.45 million in Apple store credits to Canadians who bought iPod’s in […]
Apple Inc. is reducing the price of all songs on its iTunes Store without anti-copying software to 99 cents from $1.29, bringing Apple’s prices on such tracks closer to those offered by Amazon.com Inc., Wal-Mart Stores Inc. and other rivals in online music.
In an interview, Apple CEO Steve Jobs said music on iTunes Plus – […]
Google’s Q2 2007 results were announced today. The search giant reached a record $3.87 billion in total revenue, a 58% increase over Q2 2006. During the second quarter of 2006, Google’s revenues tapped out at around $2.46 billion. In the first quarter of this year, it earned $3.66 billion. Q2’s revenue represents a […]
Its worries were aired on Friday in the delayed regulatory filing of its annual report for the fiscal year ended October 31, 2006.
The 144-page document posted to the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission Web site contained redacted versions of Novell’s business, patent and technology agreements with Microsoft, which it signed in November 2006.
While much of […]