Monday, July 25, 2011

Lion users suffer Adobe Apple Flash support war

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Lion users suffer Adobe Apple Flash support war
I still agree with Steve Jobs on Flash, but the Apple [AAPL] versus Adobe [ADBE] Flash battle continues to punish customers. Take the introduction of Lion. It isn't as if Apple made any secret about its OS plans.   Read More


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Most Mac OS X Lion upgrades going well, however ...
Overall, most Mac users upgrading to the new Lion version of Mac OS X seem to be doing so with minimal problems. There's still ongoing debate about whether Lion, which introduces concepts and features from Apple's mobile iOS platform, really roars. Read More


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Preston Gralla: Microsoft breakout quarter shows the future of the company isn't spelled "Windows"
Yesterday's earnings report shows that Microsoft had a breakout quarter and year, with its highest yearly revenue in history at $69.94 billion and a big-growth quarter. A closer look shows that the company's big earnings this quarter weren't driven by Windows. Microsoft should take the hint, and stop pushing the Windows brand so hard.   Read More

 
 
 

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