Filed under: Apple Financial, Apple
Back during the earnings call a few weeks ago, it was mentioned that Apple has a jaw-dropping almost $40 billion just sitting around in cash. In the chat, we started talking about other companies that might have that much money in the hopper -- Google came up, but I don't think we were able to guess another one. But it turns out Apple isn't even the most flush company out there, and the name of the first might surprise you: According to this chart on Silicon Alley Insider, Microsoft is currently sitting on just slightly more money than even Apple, with Google and Intel coming close behind; although Apple briefly pulled ahead of MS at the end of 2008, the Redmond Revenue Racers had more cash through most of '09 than Apple did. Full story...
Filed under: Podcasts
Our trademark talkcast goes on the air once again this evening at 10pm Eastern, and it's going to be a heck of a show.
Filed under: Apple, iPad
Apple's "Meet iPad" ad, which debuted during the Oscars, became the second-most viewed viral video ad last week.
Filed under: Education
Apple, through the Apple II, served as the gateway to computing for me; my third grade classroom had two Apple IIs neatly tucked away in metallic lock cases.
Filed under: iPhone
I just tried out PhotoNest, a cool new way to view just the images posted to your Twitter stream.
Filed under: App Store
Earlier this week, Wired posted a story about what they call "App Store Payola" -- the practice of sites that solicit cash payments (or other compensation) in order to expedite or publish app reviews.
Filed under: iPhone
Silicon Alley Insider has posted an interesting chart that shows the total number of apps available across various mobile platforms.
Filed under: iPhone
Sprint has released an ad that features the iPhone with its Overdrive 3G/4G Hotspot mobile router.
Filed under: iPad
MacRumors reports that Apple has begun offering iPad 10-packs to educational institutions at discounted rates.
Filed under: OS
Charles Miller, a computer security researcher who's worked with the NSA, is planning to reveal 20 zero-day security holes in Mac OS X at CanSecWest, a digital security conference, in Vancouver BC next week.
Filed under: Gaming
Do you need a weapon that's not as clumsy or random as a blaster, or perhaps, an elegant weapon from a more civilized age? Soon, there will be an app for that.