Video Daily: New Microsoft ad takes shot at Mac's lack of Blu-ray |
- Video Daily: New Microsoft ad takes shot at Mac's lack of Blu-ray
- Apple stock falls as iPad sales expected to miss estimates
- Apple 1 computer goes up for auction, expected to fetch $200,000
- Samsung roadmap shows off 'Flagship' Android 2.3 device
- Netflix for Android hitting 'select' devices early next year
Video Daily: New Microsoft ad takes shot at Mac's lack of Blu-ray Posted: 13 Nov 2010 11:05 PM PST Microsoft's latest ad takes a shot at Macs, and most notably their lack of Blu-ray support. The commercial, which is all animated, shows two notebooks (a PC and a Mac) flying on an airplane. The PC begins playing Avatar, on Blu-ray and the awestruck Mac asks what it is. ""Oh it's Blu-Ray, it's built in -- you want to watch?" responds the Windows machine. Taking an extra shot at Macs and their aluminum casing, a stewardess walks by asking if the Mac "needs a dusting." It's a short commercial and very well made. Worth the watch: |
Apple stock falls as iPad sales expected to miss estimates Posted: 13 Nov 2010 12:01 PM PST Apple's stock fell almost 3 percent on Friday as one analyst said that the iPad will likely miss sales estimates for the upcoming quarter. Rodman & Renshaw say they expect consumers to cut back spending, and opt for cheaper notebooks or smartphones instead. Apple sold 4.19 million iPads in the Q3, well above estimates, but R&R note that the company should have trouble selling the estimated 6 million in the Q4. Analyst Ashok Kumar says Apple will likely sell just over 5 million for the period. "It's a nice-to-have product, for those of us who don't have a budget, but is it a must-have product? I don't think so," adds Kumar. The iPad is on sale now at Verizon, AT&T, Wal-Mart and Best Buy stores. |
Apple 1 computer goes up for auction, expected to fetch $200,000 Posted: 13 Nov 2010 11:51 AM PST A 1976 Apple 1 computer, one of just 200 ever built, will go up for auction through Christies on November 23rd, with the Mac expected to fetch around $200,000. Each Apple I computer was hand-built by Apple co-founder Steve Wozniak. The device going up for sale is #82 of the 200, and will sell with original packaging, manuals and a letter from CEO Steve Jobs. Apple I computers have 8KB of memory and an eight-bit processor. Reads the auction description: "The first Apple computer, and the first personal computer with a fully assembled motherboard, heralding the home computer revolution. The auction house believes the computer will sell for up to £150,000 ($205,000 USD). It cost just under $700 to build in 1976. |
Samsung roadmap shows off 'Flagship' Android 2.3 device Posted: 13 Nov 2010 11:38 AM PST Engadget has been given a roadmap which shows off a new Samsung "flagship" device, one that will be available early next year. The site suggests it will be unveiled during the Mobile World Congress, in February. Samsung's new flagship will have a massive 4.5-inch Super AMOLED 2 display, an "ultra sleek design" and a fast 1.2GHz processor. It will run on Android 2.3 Gingerbread, has 16GB internal storage, and fast 14.4Mbps HSDPA data connection. Additionally the device will have an 8MP camera with LED flash and full 1080p recording and playback. Finally, the device will have a "universal e-book reader" and "clouding services." |
Netflix for Android hitting 'select' devices early next year Posted: 13 Nov 2010 11:16 AM PST Greg Peters, head of Netflix product development, has said today that Netflix for Android will hit a few 'select' smartphones beginning early next year. Currently, Netflix streaming apps are available on the iPad, iPhone and Windows Phone 7 devices. Says the company via their blog:
Because of that approach, the company says Netflix for Android will be "a fragmented experience" where some handsets will get the app before others. It is unclear which devices will get the app first but we will keep you updated. |
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