Monday, March 05, 2007

Apple releases iTunes 7.1 and QuickTime 7.1.5


Apple delivered the new version of the iTunes media software with a new version of QuickTime.

iTunes 7.1

"Using iTunes 7.1, you can now enjoy your favorite iTunes movies, TV shows, music, and more from the comfort of your living room with Apple TV" .

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Thursday, March 01, 2007

Oracle to buy Hyperion for $3 billion

Oracle has agreed to buy Hyperion Solutions for $3.3 billion in cash.

Hyperion's products include financial planning tools and the online analytical processing (OLAP) engine.



Named one of the FORTUNE 100 Best Companies to Work For (2004), Hyperion serves global customers in more than 90 countries.

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Wednesday, February 21, 2007

YouTube - CBS Deal

A deal between Google and CBS to let YouTube users watch clips from shows such as The Late Show with David Letterman has unraveled.

Both companies had been closing in on a deal, The Wall Street Journal said. The companies also discussed ways to peddle CBS Radio advertising spots to Google advertisers, the newspaper said.

Monday, January 29, 2007

YouTube to share revenue with users

According to this article, Youtube will start sharing revenue with its users.

Thursday, January 25, 2007

Apple iPhone Commercial



iPhone Commercial

Wednesday, January 10, 2007

Apple unleash iPod phone

The Mac OS X-based iPhone allows users to listen to music, make phone calls, send text messages and email, surf the web, and take and upload photos, all using a wide touchscreen and a single button. Apple plans to make the device available in the US in June, with a 4GB model going for $499 with a two-year service contract, and an 8GB model with the same contract for $599.

Thursday, September 21, 2006

Sun Microsystems CEO: Blogging Means Business


Sun Microsystems CEO says that Blogging Means Business

"Sun's CEO Jonathan Schwartz uses his blog to tear down the barriers between executives and the general public. "The blog has become for me the single most effective vehicle to communicate to all of our constituencies -- developers, media, analysts and shareholders," Schwartz said." [Via]