Apple: Inside the cult
by Josh Fruhlinger

What gewgaws, wonders, and terrible rages will soon emerge from Apple's Cupertino lair? Josh Fruhlinger brings you the latest news and gossip for all things Mac and iWhatHaveYou. Send him tips at jfruh@jfruh.com or on Twitter @jfruh.

all posts
2 comments
5I like it!

Adobe wants Flash on the iPhone SO BAD

The fun part about being popular is that you just get to lie back and have other people do the work for you.
|
1 comment
13I like it!

Apple-Eminem court fight reveals intriguing numbers

70 cents a song can really add up!
|

Doomed iTablet to save doomed newspaper industry

If anyone can make newspapers cool again, it's Apple! But they probably can't.
|
2 comments
4I like it!

New cheap MacBooks to make Apple tablet even more pointless

No, I won't be getting off the "I hate the possible nonexistent tablet" bandwagon anytime soon.
|

Blu-ray's "bag of hurt" coming to the iMac?

You knew it would happen eventually, but to this form factor?
|
2 comments
3I like it!

AT&T still terrified of its users

The best network is an unused network!
|

Steve Jobs enforcing Apple tablet awesomeness

Apple engineers will instill must-have-ability into the device, or HEADS WILL ROLL.
|

Apple to sell new Macs and make more money, say people who may know nothing

News abhors a vacuum of information, which is why we get stuff like this.
|
2 comments
5I like it!

Java, .Net developers want a piece of the iPhone

There are some strange paths to iPhone application glory.
|
14 comments
64I like it!

Vindication! iPhone to stay on AT&T, forever

I don't like being the bringer of bad news, but I do like being right, so ... paradox.
|
peer-to-peer

Esther Schindler
If the comments are ugly, the code is ugly

claird
SVG a graphics format for 21st century

pasmith
Take Chrome OS for a test spin

Sandra Henry-Stocker
Solaris Tip: Have Your Files Changed Since Installation?

sjvn
64-bits of protection?

jfruh
Android fragments vs. the iPhone monolith

mikelgan
What Gizmodo missed about the Pro WX Wireless USB disk drive

 

Sidekick: The Good News & the Bad News
Either way you look at it Microsoft Data Center management did not follow standards or best practices in this failure. In which case it makes me wonder more about the outsourcing of corporate data much less personal data.
- mburton325

Join the conversation here

The Daily Tip

The Daily TipQuick, practical advice for IT pros. Made fresh daily.

Hot tips:

Want to cash in on your IT savvy? Send your tip to tips@itworld.com. If we post it, we'll send you a $25 Amazon e-gift card.

Newsletters

Subscribe to ITWORLD TODAY and receive the latest IT news and analysis.

I would like to receive offers via email from ITworld partners.
By clicking submit you agree to the terms and conditions outlined in ITworld's privacy policy.
Featured Sponsor

AISO founders envisioned a Web hosting company that was environmentally friendly. While the company employed energy-efficient innovations like solar panels, its infrastructure produced unacceptable power and cooling requirements. Find out how AISO leveraged AMD technology to overcome their challenge in this case study white paper.

In this whitepaper, Scalar explores the opportunity to change the landscape with respect to mission critical databases built around Oracle. Leveraging technologies such as Linux, high-end commodity processing power and Oracle RAC technology to architect, design, build and maintain database infrastructure that delivers maximum availability, reliability and performance at a fraction of traditional cost.

On a typical day, weather.com, the Web site for The Weather Channel in Atlanta, serves up between 15 million and 20 million page views. But in September 2004, when back-to-back hurricanes ransacked Florida, the peak traffic on one day more than tripled: over 70 million page views by more than 7 million unique visitors. Read the full success story now.

Marketplace