Jul 28, 2007
Today is a mile stone in the history of AppleAre.com. As a young, fledging blog, we are constantly working to improve and expand. Today we do just that, by introducing our new Apple fan store.
If you are here reading, you probably like Mac software and hardware. Most of us (including myself) look at Macs and think of their beauty and simplicity. But have you ever wondered what Apple ...
Jul 28, 2007
If you're into web development, you've probably heard about Panic's new application Coda. I've been using it for a few days as a substitute for Adobe's Dreamweaver. There are features that I haven't used yet but most important is, after all, the everyday use. That includes CSS, HTML and some PHP-editing.
First Glance
There's no doubt about it. Coda's interface is clean, simple and fits like a glove into a ...
Jul 27, 2007
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What we've got here is a clip from 2006. Steve is interviewed by CNBC about the opening of their Apple Store at Fifth Avenue, New York City. Why would Apple open a retail store in such a luxurious area?
Steve gives you the answer in this eight minute long interview. It's always interesting to listen to him describing the thoughts behind Apple's actions. Also, this interview was done exactly ...
Jul 27, 2007
A few days ago I discussed the Apple keyboard with some fellows at the Swedish MacWorld Forum. We were all wondering when Apple is going to release a newer and fresher version, but few of us could come up with potential improvements. Now, look what I came across today.
Engadget just posted images of the new brushed aluminum Apple keyboard. Or did they? Whether it's fake or not remains ...
Jul 27, 2007
Have you heard the news? Apparently, Apple is now worth more than IT giant Hewlett-Packard. Quite an achievement considering that Hewlett-Packard was founded in the 1930s and Apple in the 80s. So what's next, world domination?
Maybe not yet. But MacNN.com states Apple is closing in on IT monsters Intel and IBM. I think it's starting to get real exiting as Apple ventures into other markets. First computers, then ...