Moore’s Tech Web Reader - Tuesday, October 23, 2007
Red-hot Apple Sales Shock Market
iMac Users on Apple Support Forums Report Condensation Behind Glass LCD Panels
Apple's Leopard Is Selling Twice As Fast As Tiger Did On Launch, As Switchers Reject Vista.
Sheet Music Site Forced Offline By Copyright Bullies
Apple Quarterly Profit Rises 67 Percent
16 All Time Worst Apple Products?
Dealer debuts campest MacBook Pro in the universe
The Mac Night Owl: Apple Smashes Money Records Again!

Red-hot Apple Sales Shock Market
The Globe and Mail Catherine McLean reports:
Most consumer electronics giants can hope for one cool product at a time. But Apple Inc. continues to buck that trend with not one, not two, but three red-hot product lines that are so popular with consumers that the company continually beats analysts' expectations.
In the fourth quarter that ended last month, Apple sold 10.2 million iPod musical devices and 1.12 million iPhones, as well as shipped a record 2.16 million Mac computers, ringing up $6.2-billion (U.S.) in revenue, a 29-per-cent gain from the previous year.
No surprise then, that Apple chief executive officer and co-founder Steve Jobs brags the current product portfolio is the best ever. It's a far different story from a decade ago, when an acquisition brought him back into the fold.
To read more, click here.
iMac Users on Apple Support Forums Report Condensation Behind Glass LCD Panels
dailytech.com reports:
Apple is certainly not without notorious build-quality problems. Users reported issues with almost every first-generation product: the iPod Nano, Macbook Pro and iPhone all come to mind. Now Apple users report new iMac computers also carries this same stigma.....
This time iMac users are reporting condensation behind the glass panel that shows up after short periods of use. Some owners report that the condensation goes away shortly and doesn't come back, other users report the condensation stays for extended periods....
For the full report visit here:
http://www.dailytech.com/article.aspx?newsid=9359
Apple's Leopard Is Selling Twice As Fast As Tiger Did On Launch, As Switchers Reject Vista.
MacWorld UK's Jonny Evans reports:
Apple's Leopard is selling twice as fast as Tiger did on launch, as switchers reject Vista and Apple CEO Steve Jobs talks up the future of computing.
Apple's Mac OS X 10.5 'Leopard' is being pre-ordered at twice the rate Mac OS X 10.4 did in the week before its release, MacObserver reports.
For the full report visit here:
http://www.macworld.co.uk/mac/news/index.cfm?RSS&NewsID=19449
Sheet Music Site Forced Offline By Copyright Bullies
The Register's John Oates reports:
A Canadian website which offered versions of sheet music - mostly from long dead composers - has been forced to close after receiving a cease and desist letter from lawyers representing a German music publisher.
The International Music Score Library Project was taken offline by its founder Feldmahler. In a posting on the site he explained that he was unable to fulfill the demands of the letter and so had to take the whole site down.
For the full report visit here:
http://www.theregister.co.uk/2007/10/22/music_scores_taken_down/
Apple Quarterly Profit Rises 67 Percent
Reuters reports:
Apple Inc. beat Wall Street targets with a 67 percent rise in quarterly profit on Monday, led by strong sales of its Macintosh computers and a big first full quarter from the iPhone, sending its shares up more than 5 percent.
Apple's net profit was $904 million, or $1.01 per share in its fiscal fourth quarter, compared with $542 million, or 62 cents per share, a year earlier. Revenue was $6.22 billion, up 29 percent from $4.84 billion a year earlier.
The results handily beat Wall Street's average targets of 85 cents per share earnings and $6.06 billion revenue, according to the average forecast on Reuters Estimates.
For the full report visit here:
http://news.yahoo.com/s/nm/20071022/bs_nm/apple_results_dc_4
16 All Time Worst Apple Products?
oobject.com says:
The Oobject Rotten Apple Award. To mark this week's 10th anniversary of the death of the Newton we have picked some of the products from Apple, that we'd rather forget.
We could have picked many more from the years when Jobs was in the wilderness and Apple attempted to be market driven rather than design driven, under Sculley. Reactive rather than pro-active. One problem, the gallery would have been a sea of similar, anonymous items. For the Sculley era machines, assume that we mean every product in the range.....
Vote for your all time worst product.....
[Editor's note: When I checked, the LC 500 series was leading (?) in the vote tally. Hmmm. I used an LC 520 for several years, and it might have been ugly (definitely homely), but it was a good, dependable computer. Form follows function, IMHO, And yeesh - what's the SuperMac S-900 doing in sixth place? I've got one of those too, and it is a Great computer. My daughter also had one, with a G3 upgrade, and got it to run Tiger successfully. With six PCI slots, eight RAM slots, six drive bays, and two SCSI buses, easily upgradable and a solid, dependable performer, what's not to like? Even the styling is inoffensive).
You can check it out at:
http://www.oobject.com/category/all-time-worst-apple-products/
Dealer debuts campest MacBook Pro in the universe
The Register's Tony Smith reports:
Money no object? Then how about a 24-carat gold-plated MacBook Pro for your next laptop computer? US Mac dealer Powermax has begun offering just that.
For the full report visit here:
http://www.reghardware.co.uk/2007/10/22/dealer_debuts_gold-plate_macbook/
The Mac Night Owl: Apple Smashes Money Records Again!
When you examine Apple's financials in even a cursory fashion, you have to consider that, not so long ago, it took almost a year for them to earn $6.22 billiono of revenue. Now Apple can do this in a single quarter, and nobody can guess just where this might end up in the next few years.
Here's the URL for today's commentary:
http://macnightowl.com/2007/10/22/apple-smashes-money-records-again/
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