Tuesday, 31 October 2006
iPhone and LG KE850: Birds of a Feather?
Follow-up on the "Muslim community offended by A le's Fifth Avenue NYC Cube" post
The site/org that I referenced, which publishes English tra latio of mostly o cure Arabic media, is one of questionable intentio , but the validity of the tra lation in this case ha 't really been questioned. In its original form the claims that MEMRI cites may very well be false and MEMRI's reaso for tra lating/publishing those claims may indeed be nothing but propaganda, but there a ears to be no evidence that the tra lation itself was fabricated. I have emailed MEMRI requesting a link to their original source but have not yet received a reply.
It's important to note that nowhere in the 300 words that I wrote did I personally say anything derogatory about any religious or ethnic group. It's important not confuse the me age with the me enger and equally as important to co ider the context. This is an A le-related blog, therefore my reference and commentary were A le-related and not political or religious in any way. I was truly shocked by the volume and content of the comments that e ued. Those who know me and many of you who contacted me privately expre ed surprise at the reaction as well.
I do regret that some of you were offended by my even mentioning or linking to MEMRI, where the original report was cited. I regret the title I chose for the post. I meant no disre ect to those Muslims who felt they were being unfairly portrayed and I never meant to imply that all followers of Islam were represented by the MEMRI allegation. I felt - and still feel - that changing the title after the fact or disabling comments on that post does more harm than good as it makes it look like we're trying to cover something up, which we are not.
For the record, I live on Atlantic Ave in Brooklyn, widely known as the Middle Eastern hub of NYC. I've had some interesting discu io about this topic with several neighbors and local busine owners that I've been friendly with for years. Everyone I showed the pictures of the A le Store (still veiled) and the Ka'ba to was shocked by the similarities. None of them were offended by my showing them the pictures, however, or by what I'd written. One of the men I oke with, who ow the deli I frequent acro the street from my apartment, was ha y to tra late this cached page I discovered from May that confirms what many of you pointed out in the comments... that the initial reports of this i ue were probably based on a rumor. While I never stated or think I implied that the source I quoted was credible, I also never clearly stated that I personally believed it to be inflammatory or biased. In retro ect, I should have made that point, making the e uing controversy le about me and more about the original story.
The MacBook compromise
u ort Headband for your Shuffle
I'm sureyou love using your iPod Shuffle, but you have hoped and hoped that someone would create a product that would let youlook fairly silly while jamming out to some tunes. Enter the u ortHeadband, a nearly wirele way to listen to your iPod Shuffle.
I'm not the headband sort myself, butperha you are.
A le selling PowerSchool
The oddest thing about this story? Yesterday I was thinking to myself, 'I wonder what A le is doing with PowerSchool.' Perha I can control the future!
Packrat 0.87 released with page link editing, creation
Packrat is a Universal Binary, with a demo available, while a lice es costs $24.95.
Huckleberry iSight periscope
Fortunately for people who practice this secondary use-case often, Charlie Dancey and Mungai Mirrors will release the Huckleberry mirror system at the upcoming Mac Expo London later this month. Although sexy and probably pretty high build quality, the $28 price tag for a piece of gla and some plastic might cause more mechanically inclined pro ective buyers to make their own. I'm sure it won't be long before someone posts an I tructable on how to make your own (if you do, send it in as a tip and we'll post it).
Rumors: eculating about .mac and iLife
TUAW readers have been writing in and commenting on posts with their eculatio about the mi ing-in-action .Mac and iLife/iWork a ouncements. Here's a quick summary of our favorite theories.
Loyal reader Andrew suggests that any iLife a ouncements may be due to Leopard-only compatibility. Why a ounce iLife/iWork if they won't work on the current system? During September's Showtime, Jo suggested that Leopard would ship mid-year. We also know that the public Dashcode Developer Beta page says that the beta release will cease to function on July 15, 2007 and that the Amazon product page has a ship date of August 14. So you'd expect a formal ship date a ouncement sometime over the next couple of months, po ibly with an a ouncement of iLife/iWork '07.
Another Andrew, also a loyal reader but a different person, points out that the current .Mac ecial ran between October 17, 2006, and January 22, 2007. "Last year, A le a ounced a ecial Event shortly after Macworld that took place in early February," he writes. "Maybe we'll see something like this again this year with .Mac?"
So what are your theories about the MIA products? Let us know in the comments.
Update: The Amazon page also states: "Scheduled to ship in ring 2007".
Macworld Keynote Purchase Safety Dates
The rumor mill however continues to feed that little nagging devil on our shoulder telling us to wait just a few more weeks to see what will be a ounced. The i ue is, there is a good chance that the thing we are expecting to get replaced is left alone, and we will have waited all that time for nothing. And when it comes to the holidays, when gifts are expected on very ecific dates, waiting often i 't an option at all.
Lucky for those of you co idering the last minute purchase of an A le product for the holidays, Gizmodo has a quick roundup of purchase safety dates after which you can buy from A le safe in the knowledge that if Unkie Steve does replace your product at Macworld, you'll be able to exchange it for a new model.
TWiT Number 38: Comments from the live taping
This particular recording found a few Mac notables, including Chris Breen, and Amber MacArthur of Command-N (though shewas also on TechTV for a bit too, and still is in Canada). There was the potential of Woz joining in, but I believe hehad obligatio to his company Wheels of Zeus, who have an IPO begi ing soon. Thelast bit of the show found the Energizer bu y known as David Pogue alsojoining in. If you get a chance, be sure to listen. Hopefully it'll be ready by this weekend...
More afterthe jump.
Now contrast this with Roz Ho's several minutes ofsolo performance, reading a script, informing the audience that Microsoft is formally agreeing to continue developingOffice (at least) for the Mac for another five years. Steve wa 't getting in her way, or being fu y. This wasstrictly busine . And it was clear that Microsoft had the u er hand. The me age seemed to be: "You have fivemore years. Enjoy it." This was an interesting switch from the Otellini song and dance. I wonder what the name ofthe readsheet a for iWork was? You know, the one A le is keeping in a vault next to the Intel-nativeVirtualPC/WINE killer a ?
Some hilarious confusion on Dvorak's part camefrom the discu ion around iWeb. Now, it seems like Dvorak can barely bother to care what A le is doing at all. I'vecome to expect this, but discu ion of iWeb had him alternately confused and a oyed. It didn't help when Leo (orsomeone) sort of compared it to My ace. Why? Because both a allow %26quot ormal" people (I'll leave the My ace= normal discu io to the comments) to create web pages with things like music, video, graphics, and blogs andsuch.
Audience members asked a few questio from time to time too. One young lady wasadamant that IR remotes are the work of the devil. She kept complaining that the IR remote on the Macbook was stupid,and that an RF remote was the only good a wer. I don't know about that, as another audience member brought up theavailability of programmable remotes. And Pogue nailed it: if you don't like it, throw it away and you have yourMacbook unfettered by evil IR.
One final note: Leo or Chrissaid this keynote didn't have the arkle, or flair of past keynotes. True, there were no John Mayer jams, or dancingelephants. He said it was more busine like, sort of the meat, without the fat. Breen said it was a balanced meal ofsorts, nutritious, but not particularly ectacular. You got what you needed, but that's about it. What do you think?
Monday, 30 October 2006
OSx86 officially i off I anelyMac
But what about the OSx86 Project? Rest a ured, it will not go gentle into that good night. In fact, this inoff was done largely in part so the OSx86 Project could focus on its main purpose: being a beacon of information for ru ing Mac OS X on x86 hardware. So check out the fruits of all the hard work from the OSx86 gang, and stay tuned for even more goodies in the coming months.
Acce Gmail through IMAP in Mail.a
If any TUAW readers get this to work, feel free to post your thoughts on this most sought-after of (wholly nece ary) Gmail features.
First hand pictures of the new U2 iPod
Ash reports that "like the traditional stainle steel mirrored finish enclosure, it is a fingerprint magnet." We'd also have to a ume that it scratches as easily as the reflective mirror finish on most other iPods too.
Now that A le has created a completely black bodied iPod, how long do you think it'll be until they start bundling black acce ories with its black products? Or will we just have to live with it, just like we've been living with the fingerprint and scratch magnet "feature" present on practically every iPod?
Yet Another Yasu Update
However, for older systems and systems in ecial usage cases such as computer la , the built in tools aren't always enough to stop system slowdown and other i ues. That's where programs like Yasu come in. Yasu, standing for Yet Another System Utility, is a donationware utility designed for administrators of large grou of systems and allows easy ru ing and automation of cache and log cleanup, permi io repair, and other similar activities.
YASU 1.3.9 fixes some early i ues with Intel/ C compatibilities, and is availalbe from the developers site.
Mac and Mobile: ti for Notebook Users
[Edit: Corrected CornerClick descriptio thanks Dan. I was probably thinking of the replacement trackpad driver SideTrack which does allow for a igning functio to corner clicks on the trackpad].
TUAW Tip: How to enable Front Row on the Mac Pro
All you have to do is edit a plist file and you'll be up and ru ing. Which plist file to edit is dependant on which mouse you use, but if you don't use an A le or Logitech mouse you might have to scramble a bit to get it working. For complete details, check out the tip on MacOSXHints. Of course you're still going to need some sort of remote to actually use Front Row, and there are a number of optio available for that (a Salling Clicker-enabled cell phone, for example), but being able to activate it is a good first step.
I don't have a Mac Pro handy to test this with, so let us know if you get it working on yours!
UPDATE: We've added new i tructio for users of the Bluetooth Mighty Mouse. See this post.
TUAW Show Floor Showoff: OWC's ModBook
Sunday, 29 October 2006
No Jo keynote at Mac Expo Paris
No reason was given for the cancellation.
Thanks, Fabie e!
Flickr Find: iWoz sighting
TUAW reader Tyler Howarth had a rare encounter this morning with the elusive Wozbeast. The Woz, which is not often found in the wild, was encountered just outside of Moscone North this morning. By a roaching him carefully and not showing agre ion, Tyler and his friend Mike were able to entice him into a photo shot. The Woz was also otted shaking the hands of fa and signing a Macbook Pro. This probably does not technically count as twitching, as Mac events are the natural Woz habitat.
Could the keynote turn ugly?
Leander Kahney is concerned for the safety of Macworld attendee he posted his (hopefully somewhat tongue-in-cheek) prediction of a riot at the keynote over on the Cult of Mac Wired blog. With expectatio for product a ouncements ru ing so i anely high, the only outcome he can see is disa ointment.
It's no secret that keynote crowds can turn ugly. If you watch the video above, from the infamous "Big Brother" 1997 keynote, you'll hear a sound at the 4:50 mark (when SJ introduces El Bill) that can only be described as "booplause." I was at that keynote, and it was just as uncomfortable as it sounds on the tape.
Are A le fa really that prone to mi ehavior when we don't get the fresh gear and shiny goodne we crave? I'm sure that everyone will be well-behaved this year -- except maybe for one guy in the back yelling "BINGO!" during the Photoshop CS3 demo.
A le Inc., beyond the "Computer"
Since the iPod became such a hit, many old-time Mac folks have worried that that A le was increasingly moving away from the Macintosh. While I think it's premature to worry too much, certainly the change in name reflects a su tantial shift in A le's (or perha better, Steve Jo ') understanding of what A le is as a company. It's starting to look like A le is repositioning itself into a co umer electronics company that also makes computers (Sony, anyone?). What this mea in the long term, both for the Mac and for A le, is anyone's gue . It's heartening, though, that the iPhone will run OS X, so we can hope that even as A le goes into new markets it won't forget the Mac faithful who got it here in the first place. What's your take on the name change?
Expre Sho ing at the A le Store
The A le Store gets it right again! I just ha ened to be in my local branch last evening picking up a Wirele Mighty Mouse (contrary to what my loved ones might tell you, I do not live in an A le Store), and I saw something pretty neat. They have a ton of A le goodies stocked up for quick sale. There are two statio in the middle of the store with friendly A le Store employees ready to check you out (credit card only) with hand-held card readers. They swipe your card, give you your box, and email you the receipt--Cool!
I've continually been impre ed by the A le Store experience. For i tance, tonight when I was getting the Mighty Mouse the chi er cashier inquired as to what Mac I had. I figured she was just doing the corporate "smile at the customer" thing. Later, however, I realized what she was really doing was making sure I was not buying the Wirele Mighty Mouse to work with a Mac without Bluetooth. In other words, she didn't patronize the customer ("let me make sure you know what you're doing in buying that"), rather she just seemed friendly and yet was also making sure I wa 't going to be unha y when I got home. As I said, A le is really doing this retail thing right. So if you're in need of a last minute A le gift (hi mom!) and you need to get out fast, the A le Store has got you covered. (Sorry for the crummy camera phone shot, this is the guy at the o osite station from the one that checked me out).
Fluffpod video: The circle is complete
Mac OS X 10.5 Leopard build 9A283 seeded to ADC members
- new Parental Controls preference pane for content filtering, a , and curfews
- Significant user interface changes to iCal
- 3D audio cues to indicate locatio of items on the screen in the VoiceOver screen reader
- Basic editing in Preview
[via digg]
A le updates X11 for second time in two weeks
From the Read Me:
This update addre es several i ues in the X11 for Mac OS X package, enabling it to better handle:
- GLX stereo visuals
- offscreen rendering to GLX uffers and Pixma
To tell X11 to take advantage of stereo visuals, enter:
$ defaults write com.a le.x11 enable_stereo -bool true
This update also addre es font i ues present in X11 1.1.2, and is recommended for all users.
FYI - Stereo viewing is a common technique to increase visual realism or enhance user interaction with 3D scenes and is typically used in scientific a licatio .
Release Candidate 2 of Cro Over Mac
The virtualization market for the Mac is hot. Cro over, a WINE link environment for Windows a on OS X, has just released their Release Candidate 2 for public testing. Release candidates traditionally signal that a product is almost ready for primetime. I haven't had a chance to play around with this release yet, but all it has to do is actually work to be better than my experience with earlier iteratio of the beta.
RC 2 introduces su ort for Quickbook, improvements to the web browser in Quicken 2007 (who knew Quicken had a web browser?) and several other improvements.
The beta of Cro Over Mac is free to use for 60 days, but the final product won't be.
TUAW Resolutio : Organize your life and get things done
Use a calendar. iCal is the two-ton gorilla in the world of A le pla ers. It offers a single destination for all your a ointments. You can even su cribe to a Google calendar via iCal or use two-way Google/iCal synchronization via a ing Sync. Your (non-shuffle) iPod will sync to your iCal calendar and you can set alarms on iPods for calendar events. Use your calendar to make sure your time-dependent to-do items are kept on track. Best of all, if you're using OS X you already have it.
Create to-do lists. We're all waiting for Leopard's built-in "to do" lists exte io to Mail so you can organize your action items as you work through your i ox. Until then, there are many alternatives not the least of which are Actiontastic, Stickies and, yes, TextEdit. A simple text to-do list can bypa all sorts of technological confusion and encourage you to update, review and a otate your action items on a timely basis.
Use ticklers. Another feature of the getting-things-done philosophy is using a trusted system to remind you of items that have been lying dormant. You can send yourself scheduled e-mail via futureme.org, take advantage of any number of A leScript tickler scripts, many of which work with iCal. The Omni group is working on a GTD a called Omnifocus, which a arently will offer tickler su ort. They're pla ing a meetup at MacWorld to solicit design ideas.
Hide distractio . Uncluttering your work ace and trading multi-tasking for single-tasking can help some people focus on the at-hand task and better get things done. A licatio like irited Away and MenuShade let you neaten your desktop and hide items that might otherwise distract you. And avoiding distractio is certainly an important part of getting the job done.
Fluffer iPod case...um, yeah
The Fluffer fits all 4G iPods, and costs $35US. They are shi ing now. Just don't let your cat see it.
Zune Marketplace: yuck
My real gripe here, that kinda rui the deal for me and I'm sure for a lot of you, is the craptacular suckine of the Zune Marketplace. First, as Engadget adequately reported: i tall is a pain. I had no errors, but just the amount of work involved was exhausting. Then I bought a Marketplace su cription, and lo-and-behold: some of my -- nay, most of my -- favorite bands are nowhere to be seen. And other albums I've searched for (ie, Radiohead) require that you purchase them, even if you have a su cription. (And the album price i 't even in dollars -- it's in Microsoft's convoluted points scheme.) Some albums -- ie, This Providence -- offer most of the songs for download, but the most popular (in this case, "The Road to Jericho...") you're only able to get if you actually buy the whole album. That leaves me asking: With all of these limitatio , what the hell is the point of actually buying a su cription?
So not only have I graciously donated a buck to Universal for simply buying a Zune, they've decided to screw me over by sabotaging the $15/month su cription they're dreadfully eager to impose on customers.
I was cheering Microsoft on here: As I mentioned, I'm a fan of su cription services, and the Zune device i 't so bad. I wanted to see some decent competition, and I want to see A le add a su cription option to iTunes. But they totally screwed this one up, and no amount of prettine will save them. Microsoft, fix your Marketplace and your su cription details, then we'll talk. Until then -- stay away. Stay far, far away.
(Stay tuned for my Zune vs. iTunes comparison. Post any questio you'd like me to cover in the comments below.)
Toast Titanium 7.1
There aren't too many more a licatio on my Intel iMac that are not universal binary. The Adobe CS2 suite and Microsoft Office, of course, are the two outstanding holdouts. Virtually everything else has been updated to work natively on an Intel iMac. What other a licatio are you waiting for?
iTunes to allow video burning soon?
I used the question mark because nothing is set in stone here, but TUAW reader A -CA ti ed us off to a report at the DVD Newsroom that Hollywood might actually be close to lifting some of their over-the-top restrictio on DVD burning. This slightly loosened grip on their content could allow for things like DVD burning kiosks (it better be a darn fast burner), and it could also give the green light to vendors like the iTunes Music Store to allow burning of purchased videos.
The panel in charge of making and (finally) rewriting these rules is called the DVD Copy Control A ociation, according to DVD Newsroom. This DVDCCA is currently working on lice ing the encryption technology (Content Scrambling System, or: C - nothing to do with web design) to digital distribution services, which is the key to allowing video burning.
No ETA is offered on when these rewritten rules could see the light of day, or when video burning could arrive in the iTMS. If Hollywood's reaction times of the past are any indication (and I genuinely hope they aren't), however, we might all be using 7th or 8th gen iPods before we can watch iTMS video on something besides A le-branded devices.
Saturday, 28 October 2006
A le Financials Q1 2007 Liveblog
The conference call is over, and this quarter was good for A le. Read on for all the details.
3:00 PT. That's all she wrote, folks.
2:58 PT. Retail News: Ended '06 with 6600 retail employees (21,500 A le employees over all) Opened 5 stores in Dec Quarter 7 in March, 35 to 40 in Fiscal '07
2:57 PT. Bootcamp: No virtualization in Leopard? Well A le su ort 3rd party a like Parallels? A le a wer, clearly.
2:55 PT. iLife refresh? "Stay tuned!"
2:55 PT. Cap Ex? 142 million. Retail 36 million.
2:55 PT. Japan? Market is overall weakest in world. MP3 maintained 50% of market, no growth.
2:50 PT. More aggre ive on iPod pricing? We don't disclose pricing pla . Point out that they've sold billio . No problem in selling iPods. (i.e. "No drop in price.")
2:50 PT. iPhone name "Cisco's trademark registration is tenuous at best...If Cisco wants to challenge us, we're confident we'll prevail."
2:45 PT. 1.5 million bootcamp downloads Will be part of Leopard.
2:45 PT. Mac Pro performance? Total pro market met expectatio internally, tempered by some customers still waiting for Adobe Creative Suite. Release in coming 2nd calendar quarter this year. Next quarter. Hope to see customers who have been delaying purchases.
2:45 PT. iPods factors? Favorable commodity pricing environment. Pleased with all elements of the iPod performance. Cash? Buy backs? Stock buybacks are reviewed with sr. management. Maintain strong balance sheets for strategic investments/acquisitio .
2:40 PT. 50% of Macs sold to new users? Best line of Macs ever shi ed before.
2:40 PT. iPod/iPhone ca ibalization? Too soon to tell. Hard to predict. Believe that iPod line shi ing today is great with all its form factors. 2 markets converge? We'll see. iPod has a significant line of difference price points and capabilities.
2:40 PT. Halo effect? Intent to buy Mac Portable 17 to 28% in a year. Mac has outgrown market again, higher than what we projected.
2:40 PT. How think about A leTV o ortunity? Only a few shi ing weeks for this quarter. Included as part of guidance. Too niche market? Broader platform? From a demand point of view, it's really too early to tell. How positioning, see it as the DVD player of the 21st century.
2:40 PT. iPhone question. 10 million units over calendar year is 1% of market. Enough capacity? Will share more details closer to launch.
2:35 PT. 200,000 increase in cha el inventory? Includes all iPods at 40,000 distribution points.
2:35 PT. Number of distribution locatio ? iPod 40,000. Mac 7,500 retail locatio .
2:35 PT. Pausing on Mac purchases due to Leopard? Selectively expanding Mac cha el. 7500 outlets, increased by 1500. 50 stores increase over holiday quarter. Do not see a Leopard-related pause. Looking back to Tiger, did not see a pause then. Average store revenue 6.7Million.
2:35 PT. Leopard? We continue to plan to ship in ring as a ounced at WWDC. Lots of people working on it.
2:35 PT. Product mix? What demand? Shuffles? Do not release ecific units within iPod family. All three models did exceptionally well.
2:30 PT. iPhone a ounced. Gro margin? Not shi ed until June. No product level gro margi per policy. June quarter do include anticipated iPhone shipments.
2:30 PT. International Sales? iPods vs CPUs? Europe Mac unit growth is 28%. Market growth was 9%. 3x market. Exceptional (over 50%) in UK, Switz, Canada, Australia and Japan. Other countries of interest: France, Germany, Italy, ain, Belgium, Austria, Denmark: between 10-20 points per share.
2:30 PT. How much of growth margin leverage is sustainable?
2:25 PT. Declines? Declines are seasonal in nature. Ha y with overall Mac sales.
2:25 PT. More aggre ive Mac pricing? Grew at 3x margin, at 31% market growth (versus 3% for PCs). The Mac continues to outgrow the market. Competitive product offerings delivering above market growth.
2:25 PT. Cingular. It has wide read coverage.
2:20 PT. Operating Leverage. Thrilled by operating margin, 18.6%, e ecially high, 31% gro margi . Positively influenced by revenue. Guided to slightly over 12% for March quarter. Will not project to continue long term (for presumably legal reaso ).
2:20 PT. iPod inventory question. 4-6 weeks of inventory.
2:20 PT. Stores were outperformed by your overall sales? Only 6% store growth? Retail store revenue grew 6% year over year, total Mac sales by 60%. Because of lower iPod revenue (price reductio ) and better distribution cha els. Pleased with stores' performance, bringing new customers to A le. Come June, will sell a lot of iPhones.
2:20 PT. Which commodities more favorable? Last quarter was a great time to be a buyer. LCDs and Flash memory and DRAM will be a good buy as well.
2:15 PT. What about the Feds? They've provided all the details to the SCC and the other feds. Internal review no misconduct. Voluntarily and proactively inform them of their findings.
2:15 PT. What factors for guidance? Great iPod product offerings, range of prices, form factors, to meet many customer's needs and uses. Can share more o ervatio next quarter iPod wise. MP3 market seasonality depends on holiday season buying and i ovative product launches. Always a drop between December quarter to March quarter. Mac-wise, education buying starts in the ring.
2:15 PT. Opening to questio .
2:10 PT. FY2007 off to a "tremendous start". Net income $1 Billion.
2:10 PT. Looking forward to the March Quarter 4.8-4.9 Billion revenue expected.
2:10 PT. Gro Margin is 31.2% Nice!
2:10 PT. $6.7 million in sales per A le store 13,000 customers per store per week. 170 retail stores. No wonder there's always a wait for a genius. 28 million visitors to the A le Stores in the quarter.
2:10 PT. Paramount 250 movies in iTunes (of which, a couple of dozen are watchable.)
2:10 PT. Macbook and Macbook Pro both refreshed. Portable Macs are particularly in demand. 65% portable growth year/year. 60% of all Macs sold were portable. Of course, some of this was probably due in part to the lag on the Mac Pro release.
2:05 PT. Peter O enheimer. Record breaking quarter for A le. 24% growth over December 2006. Driven by iPod sales, and also Macs. Margi were high 18.6%. Net income: $1 billion. Up 78% over last year's. $1.14 per share.
2:05 PT. A le shares rise. "A le shares rose more than 4% in after-hours trading." (Marketwatch)
2:00 PT. Waiting... Mike notes: "The analyst co e us was 0.78 per share and they actually made 1.14 a share." (cite).
1:55 PT. 1.6 million Macs. 26 million iPods A le shi ed 1,606,000 Macintosh%26reg; computers and 21,066,000 iPods during the quarter, representing 28 percent growth in Macs and 50 percent growth in iPods over the year-ago quarter. "We are incredibly pleased to report record quarterly revenue of over $7 billion and record earnings of $1 billion," said Steve Jo , A le's CEO. "We've just kicked off what is going to be a very strong new product year for A le by launching A le TV and the revolutionary iPhone."
1:55 PT. $1.75 Billion "We generated over $1.75 billion in cash during the quarter to end with $11.9 billion," said Peter O enheimer, A le's CFO. "Looking ahead to the second fiscal quarter of 2007, we expect revenue of $4.8 to $4.9 billion and earnings per diluted share of $.54 to $.56."
1:50 PT. Results posted. http://www.a le.com/pr/library/2007/01/17results.html