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Apple Computer Case Study: South Gate Middle School
One of the largest secondary schools in the country, South Gate is located in a crowded urban area and serves some 4400 students. In an environment where computer access was limited in the past, iBook Wireless Mobile Labs are now giving South Gate's students daily exposure to technology, and engaging...
Tags: Apple iBook, Apple Inc., Teacher, Apple Professional Development, Notebooks, Productivity, Hardware, Notebooks & Tablets
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Reap the benefits of a professional training association
With the roller-coaster changes that occur in IT, trainers need a way to connect with each other for guidance and professional growth. What better way to do this than through a professional training association? We'll help you get connected today.This week’s focus at TechRepublic is professional organizations. The benefits of...
Tags: Workforce management, Strategy, professional training, Elisa Suiter, benefit, training, training association, career, electronics, project management
Technical articles 1999-09-28
Is Apple in for an antitrust fight over the iPhone?
Is Apple's latest move a PR debacle?Apple's tight control over their SDK certainly sounds like something the company would do. They have long been secretive and have always kept a more closed shop than other manufacturers. However, this latest move seems like it is way over the top,...
Tags: Corporate law, Telecom & Utilities, Operating systems, bottomline, lifedrive, Apple Inc., phone, antitrust fight, antitrust, Apple iPhone
Discussion threads 2008-03-11
Keeping up with development technology at TechEd 2008
Bill Gates kicked off last week's TechEd North America 2008 Developers conference in Orlando, FL by talking about the fact that he's taking a less active role at Microsoft to spend more time as a philanthropist. Even though this was old news, I learned plenty of new information during the...
Tags: Developer, Microsoft Visual Studio, Microsoft Silverlight, Product, Microsoft Corp., Conference, Silverlight 2 Beta 2, Microsoft Sync Framework, Microsoft Development Tools, Enterprise Software, Development Tools, Software Development, Software/Web Development, Software, Tony Patton
Blog posts 2008-06-09
Apple MPW 3.6b2 (Mac)
MPW (Macintosh Programmer's Workshop) is a product designed specifically for professional Macintosh software developers. It brings together a comprehensive collection of Macintosh core development tools designed to support C, C++, and assembly-language programmers who are writing software for Mac OS 7.x/8.x/9.x. MPW is an open, configurable, and scriptable development environment...
Tags: Apple Macintosh, Environment, Apple Inc., Development Environment, Fitzgerald, Apple MPW, Desktops, C/C++, Development Tools, Hardware, Programming Languages, Software Development, Software/Web Development
Software downloads 2002-09-27
how can apple mac be used in the development of a pulishing outfit.
am in need of the step an procedure for the setting of an IT based publishing outfit using apple based hardware,software an assescories. pls i need your help urgently.Well, buy the Macsinstall Quark, CS, a workflow system, and optional Mac Server for OPen LDAp/Mail/Chat. Install printers either on...
Tags: Printers, NETWORKING, QuarkXpress
Discussion threads 2008-10-15
The ultimate list of IT support links
By KyuRhee, Jeff Dray, and Bill Detwiler; updated by Becky RobertsThese are the links no IT support professional should bewithout. Although this list is by no means a complete inventory of IT Websites, it's a good place to start when looking for drivers, updates, patches,or troubleshooting information. If your favorite...
Tags: developer, hardware, information technology, IT Support
Technical articles 2005-08-18
Good news for Web developers: Safari 3 does Windows
A few years ago, I developed a Web application that worked as planned in every browser tested, but it failed miserably when viewed in Safari. Since I don't use an Apple computer, it has been a chore to properly test an application in Safari -- until now. Apple...
Tags: Web Developer, Web, Apple Safari, Apple Inc., Web Browser, WebKit, Drosera Drosera, Web Inspector Web Inspector, Microsoft Windows, Channel Management, Web Browsers, Operating Systems, Software, Marketing, Internet, Tony Patton
Blog posts 2008-02-11
Cast a ballot for your favorite software in our 2nd Annual Builder Readers' Choice Awards
Recently, we asked you to nominate your favorite software development tools for a Builder Readers' Choice Award in seven different categories. We tallied the various nominations and added them to the list of tools in each category. Now it's time to determine which tools will be award winners for 2003.You'll...
Tags: PRODUCTIVITY, Java development tools, Application servers, Middleware, Enterprise software, Microsoft development tools, Development tools, OPEN SOURCE, Mark Kaelin, software, ballot, tool, nomination
Technical articles 2003-09-26
Using AppleScript to build Mac OS X applications
AppleScript is commonly used to build Mac OS desktop applications. Unlike other scripting languages, its syntax and structure closely resemble spoken English. It's very popular and easy to use; plus, it's a great way to design small programs that automate workflow and increase productivity.The integration of AppleScript and the Safari...
Tags: Scripting languages, Designing AppleScript application, Apple Mac OS X, Apple Mac OS, Jean-Luc David, AppleScript, Script Editor, SAFARI, Xcode IDE, Apple Macintosh
Technical articles 2004-04-16
Microsoft’s biggest problem? Innovation
WrongMicrosoft has NEVER been innovative. They are masters of marketing but they've stolen or bought every good idea they've ever slapped thier name on. That's why they can't continue to improve them, they don't completely understand them.Their marketing at the time was an inovationMicrosoft's marketing of computers as a household...
Tags: PRODUCTIVITY, Desktops, C64, Microsoft Corp., computer, Apple Inc., Commodore, IBM Corp., marketing
Discussion threads 2008-09-18
Sanity check: Seven tech industry acquisitions we would sanction
Why would Apple want to spend cash on Adobe?Why would Apple want to buy Adobe?Illustrator? Hardly the thing Apple is going for... a mature, almost platform agnostic backwater of a market with little impact on future technology.Apple already encroaches on Adobes territory with Final Cut and Aperture. Adobes Premiere...
Tags: Mergers & Acquisitions, Corporate law, VOIP, Jason Hiner, Apple Inc., acquisition, revenue
Discussion threads 2009-04-13
Author shares his views on UNIX programming and open source issues
Compared to other programming languages, the UNIX operating system is—well, ancient. As a result of that established history, many of the principles taken for granted by developers today stem from proven UNIX practices. Open source development can likewise trace its roots to the UNIX development practices established decades ago.With age...
Tags: Operating systems, Mark Kaelin, Unix, open source, UNIX Programming, software
Technical articles 2003-08-28
Microsoft to blame for Malware hell?
Much of Apache server content is staticMS pushes their dynamic web capabilities, enabling alot by default, leaving them more vunerable to attacks. Many Apache sites are only used for static content so have fewer exploitable services. This is changing as more and more php, rails and other dynamic systems get...
Tags: OPEN SOURCE, Servers, ccolht@..., Microsoft Corp., Apache Software Foundation, server, GoDaddy.com, malware
Discussion threads 2007-06-12
5 of the best desktop operating systems you never used
Bill Gates' original dream when he created Microsoft was to have "a computer on every desk and in every home, all running Microsoft software." Clearly, he accomplished that goal. Depending on whose statistics you want to believe, Windows has a market share in the high 80% - low 90% range....
Tags: Desktop, Steve Jobs, BeOS, IBM OS/2, DOS, Operating System, Apple Inc., Microsoft Corp., IBM Corp., NeXTSTEP, NeXT Computer Co., DESQview, GEOS, Microsoft Windows, Operating Systems, Software, John Sheesley
Blog posts 2008-03-19
Mac VS Microsoft
I need someone to explain to me the argument of pitting the Apple Mac against Microsoft. In the first place the Mac is a computer and as far as I know Microsoft does not manufacture computers. If your talking about software the biggest selling software applications for the Mac are...
Tags: Apple Computer Inc., Apple Macintosh, computer, hardware, jterry@..., mac, microsoft, Microsoft Corp., Microsoft Windows, operating system
Discussion threads 2005-12-08
Will Linux finish off the Mac?
Stay on top of the latest tech news with our free IT News Digest newsletter, delivered each weekday. Automatically sign up today!By ...
Tags: Desktops, Apple Mac OS X, Operating systems, UNIX, server, desktop, Apple Macintosh, Linux, AppleÂ, IÂ'm, operating system
Technical articles 2004-10-12
Tech startup tips from Spiceworks' co-founder: Deciding which ideas to pursue
By Scott Abel and Justin JamesNote: This ispart one of a three-part series written by Spiceworks' CEO, Scott Abel, andTechRepublic contributor Justin James. Although this article is co-authored,"we" refers to Abel and his business partners, not Abel and James. This article is also available as a PDF download.Depending on your...
Tags: Spiceworks, Scott Abel
Technical articles 2007-01-19
Prediction: Microsoft will leapfrog Vista, release Windows 7 early, and change its OS business
Microsoft is nothing if not responsive to its customers. In fact, it's hyper-responsive. That's why we've ended up with feature-bloat in both Microsoft Windows and Microsoft Office as the company has tried to please everyone by including everything-but-the-kitchen-sink in its software. And that's why Microsoft will ultimately...
Tags: Microsoft Windows 7, Microsoft Windows XP, Operating System, Department, Microsoft Windows Vista, Microsoft Corp., Microsoft Windows, Operating Systems, Software, Jason Hiner
Blog posts 2008-04-21
How scalable is your virtualization solution?
How scalable is your virtualization solution?article rootRemember the ORIGINAL VM - Still ViableLet's remember that IBM's VM virtual machine is the ORIGINAL virtualization OS, and has been in existance since 1970. With the emergence of mainframe IFL's integrated facility for Linux, z/VM is still growing with the ability to host...
Tags: IBM OS/2, it management, LeeMac, mainframe, Microsoft Corp., Microsoft Virtual PC, operating system, PC, scalable, server, virtualization, vm, VMware Inc.
Discussion threads 2006-04-12
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