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Apple

D5: Gates and Jobs together

At this years All Things Digital Conference D5, hosted by the Wall Street Journal, Bill Gates and Steve Jobs were on stage together in a “fireside” interview with Walt Mossberg and Kara Swisher. This coming together was billed as one of the great events of all the D: conferences and

31 May 2007

Humor

D5: Stephen Colbert introduces Philippe Dauman

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31 May 2007

Innovation

Novell goes public with terms of Microsoft deal

Novell goes public with terms of Microsoft Linux deal – Network World The patent agreement between the two companies seems to make it clear that Novell does not accept any of Microsoft’s patent claims. Section 3.4 says, “Nothing in this Agreement shall imply, or be construed as an admission

30 May 2007

Innovation

Microsoft Patent Claims Hint at Internal Issues

PC World – Microsoft Patent Claims Hint at Internal Issues In a follow up to Microsoft takes on the free world, PC World has an article today which points to internal issues as Microsoft that may be driving their recent “behavior” vis-a-vis patents. Microsoft’s claims that it will ask distributors

14 May 2007

Innovation

Microsoft takes on the free world

Microsoft claims software like Linux violates its patents Microsoft claims that free software like Linux, which runs a big chunk of corporate America, violates 235 of its patents. It wants royalties from distributors and users. Users like you, maybe. Folks, it is time to take a stand. Yes, everyone is

14 May 2007

Apple

Is a $200 Billion Suit Headed Microsoft and Apple’s Way?

Is a $200 Billion Suit Headed Microsoft and Apple’s Way? All I can say, for fear of being sued, or should I say it, for fear of being sued for NOT saying it??? We have sunk to a new low… With the rise of intellectual property (whether it be

12 May 2007

Apple

Big Paychecks - Forbes.com

Big Paychecks – Forbes.com The chief executives of America’s 500 biggest companies got a collective 38% pay raise last year, to $7.5 billion. That’s an average $15.2 million apiece. Exercised stock options again account for the main component of pay, 48%. The average stock gain was

09 May 2007

Innovation

Set-top Boxes Open Up

Set-top Boxes Open Up “However, many assert that it’s Microsoft Corp. –which doesn’t make STBs and is often accused of attempting to lock in users to its own priority technologies %u2013 that has done the most to advance the role of the set-top box. “ I always love it

08 May 2007

Apple

Sometimes Steve Ballmer Just Takes Your Breath Away

InformationWeek Blog | Sometimes Steve Ballmer Just Takes Your Breath Away Very insightful article which helps blow past the Ballmer spin machine. Of course, Ballmer has such an “historic” perspective on Microsoft’s success. In a USA Today interview Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer is asked if he wishes consumers would get

02 May 2007

Apple

Ballmer Says iPhone Won’t Succeed. Has Windows Mobile?

InformationWeek Blog | Ballmer Says iPhone Won’t Succeed. Has Windows Mobile? Steve Ballmer seems to be full of bluster these days. In his latest potshot at the iPhone, the Microsoft CEO says, “the future of the mobile handset business will primarily depend on software influence rather than hardware.” In other

02 May 2007

Apple

Apple Stokes a Digital Music Standards War

Apple Stokes a Digital Music Standards War The accord marks a fundamental change in the digital music landscape, a feat Apple is pulling off with increasing regularity of late. If I were an employee of Microsoft and involved with its confusing digital-music efforts, built around its highly DRM-protected WMA format,

01 May 2007

Apple

Why Steve Jobs Will Never Offer Music Subscriptions

Why Steve Jobs Will Never Offer Music Subscriptions Don’t hold your breath for music subscriptions from Apple’s iTunes music store — Steve Jobs will never offer them. Renting music flies in the face of consumer behavior. Consumers want to buy music, not rent it, and a big part of

01 May 2007
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The Reckoning by Ryan Petty

The Reckoning by Ryan Petty

Those who would give up essential liberty, to purchase a little temporary safety, deserve neither liberty nor safety.

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