Apple Headlines 9.10.2007

Apple iPod nano (with video, 4GB/8GB)
Three weeks before publication of this review, the world was absolutely convinced that Apple’s third-generation iPod nano ($149/4GB, $199/8GB) would be a massive failure.

Why Apple isn’t the new Microsoft
The irony here is that the underlying idea behind the article—that Apple has grown, in several industries, to the point where it wields considerable power—isn’t unreasonable.

Apple iPod touch: Where’s My Mail?
A lot of people, it seems, like the idea of a pocket-size multi-touch Wi-Fi-enabled Web browser and music/video-player that doesn’t come with all that iPhone baggage.

NeoOffice – 2.2.1 patch 1
NeoOffice is a fully-featured set of office applications (including word processing, spreadsheet, presentation, drawing, and database programs) for Mac OS X.

Improvements to iPod line lost in shuffle
A few interesting things were overlooked last week amid the uproar over the iPhone’s sudden price cut: Apple Inc.’s new line of iPods.

Finding value in .Mac
The reality is that people will pay for what they value, and searching for the value in .Mac begins with the features and not the price.

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