GarageBand 10 Review for OS X Mavericks

If you’ve used a previous iteration of GarageBand for OS X, the update to version 10 of the software for OS X Mavericks shouldn’t require too much convincing. It’s essentially a new iteration of the same high-powered set of features with additional features to boot. But what about those users who want to pay the […]

Amazon Cloud Player Now Available For Mac

Amazon Cloud Player Now Available For Mac

It would seem Amazon is on a role today as not only did they launch their Kindle Matchbook service, but they’re now announcing they have expanded their Cloud Player app to be available for Mac owners. (more…)

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    How to Break Into a Computer (and Prevent It from Happening to You)

    How to Break Into a Computer (and Prevent It from Happening to You)

    Sometimes you need to get into a computer without knowing the password. Perhaps you’ve forgotten yours, or perhaps you’re up to no good. Either way, it’s actually pretty easy to do, provided your victim hasn’t taken the necessary precautions. Click one of the links below to find out how to do it on either a Windows PC
    or a Mac
    , and how to prevent others
    from doing the same to you
    .

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    Apple quarterly earnings for Q4 2013 show record sales for full year

    There’s little negative to be said about this fourth quarter of 2013 for Apple, especially given the fact that they’ve released several iPhones and no iPads for the past several months. What we’re seeing here is a revenue that’s gone down from the quarter immediately before this one, and up from the quarter one year […]

    Apple Sold 33.8 Million iPhones, 14.1 Million iPads, And 4.6 Million Macs In Q4 2013

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    Well folks, Apple has just put up some mixed numbers in its fiscal Q4 2013 earnings release – $37.5 billion in revenue and $7.5 billion in net profit to be exact – but how exactly did the tech titan fare in terms of hardware sales?

    This time around Apple sold 33.8 million iPhones (which it notes is a record for Q4), 14.1 million iPads and 4.6 million Macs during the quarter.

    To put that in perspective, the average analyst prediction was for Apple to sell a grand total of 33.4 million iPhones in Q4, along with just under 14 million iPads and about 4.26 million Mac computers. Meanwhile, Apple sold 31 million iPhones, 14.6 million iPads, and 3.8 million Macs last quarter, and 26.9 million iPhones, 14 million iPads, and 4.9 million Macs in the year-ago quarter.

    Phew.

    So yes, if we’re taking those averages as gospel, Apple managed to come out ahead on every one of them. Despite that big iPhone sales boost (thanks in part to the recent launch of the iPhones 5s and 5c, iPad sales are essentially flat year-over-year – we’ll see if that trend sticks once those refreshed models start hitting shelves in November. The nature of the electronics lifecycle means that a cyclical dip or lull is to be expected though – with the holidays right around the corner, the company’s Q1 2014 earnings are going to be where the real money is.

    Speaking of dips, we saw a few of them last quarter: Apple sold just 14.6 million iPads back then which was heralded as the first yearly iPad sales decline ever, and (perhaps more notably) the average selling price of the iPhone dipped from $613 to $580 sequentially.

    It’s not exactly a shock then to see that both of these trends are still in effect, especially when it comes to iPhone ASPs. Apple makes it a point to never break down iPhone sales numbers by model, so at this point it’s tough to say how many 5s and 5c units have been sold (a situation that’s compounded by iPhone 5s supply constraints and the frequent assertion that people aren’t really buying the 5c). While iPhone ASP is down to $577 this time, though, it seems that the popularity of the higher-priced iPhone 5s has managed to keep the figure from eroding too much.

    And what of the iPods? The music players (which eventually evolved into much, much more) were one of Apple’s first runaway hits, but the company generally seems happy to relegate them to the background. They haven’t been called out in an earnings release for the past six months, and they were conspicuously absent when Apple updated the rest of its hardware portfolio just in time for the holiday shopping frenzy. In case you were curious, though, Apple moved a hair under 3.5 million of them in Q4.

    This is a developing story, please refresh for updates.

     

    Product (RED) Mac Pro: Jony Ive makes one-off crimson workstation

    A one-off Product (RED) Mac Pro specially created by Apple’s Jony Ive and Marc Newson will go up for charity auction next month, with Sotheby’s expecting the beautiful red anodized desktop to make as much as $60,000. A special edition – of one – benefiting the AIDS charity, the customized Mac Pro takes the standard […]

    How to Optimize Your Mac for Gaming

    How to Optimize Your Mac for Gaming

    You may not immediately think "gaming" when you think "Mac," but there are tons of games for the Mac these days, and some of the most popular PC games are also available for OS X. Let’s take a look at a few ways to make those games run as smoothly as possible.

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    13- and 15-Inch MacBook Pro Teardown: Wild Guts, Pray They Never Fail

    13- and 15-Inch MacBook Pro Teardown: Wild Guts, Pray They Never Fail

    It may only be a few days since Apple announced its new 13- and 15-inch Retina MacBook Pros, but iFixit has already torn the suckers apart. And while the insides are storming, taking them apart is a whole different matter.

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    iMovie 10 Review for OS X Mavericks

    Today we’re having a look at the newest edition of Apple’s basic video editing software, that being OS X Mavericks’ own iMovie 10.0. With the release of OS X Mavericks comes the “free” generation of Apple-made software, and both iLife and iWork coming to the public without cost – with new machines, that is. Here […]

    OS X Mavericks upgrade already on 5.5% of Macs says report

    Apple’s OS X Mavericks free upgrade on Tuesday saw 5.5-percent of Mac owners update within 24 hours, new research suggests, significantly outpacing the rate of Mountain Lion adoption in 2012. A sampling of North American Mac users by ad network Chitika indicated upgrades of this week’s free OS release reached levels that the $19.99 Mountain […]