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  • Apple's Q4 earnings estimates looking good

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    Dave Caolo
    Dave Caolo
    10.20.2008

    Just a reminder: Apple will hold their fourth quarter financial conference call tomorrow, October 21st at 2PM Pacific time. We'll be live blogging the call, so be sure to check back for our up-to-the-minute report and analysis.What should we expect? According to estimates from research firm NPD, it's good news, especially regarding Mac sales. Piper Jaffray analysts suggest, after examining the NPD data, that Mac sales grew by 25% - 29% in the fourth quarter. That's 25% yearly growth and represents nearly 2.8 million Macs.It has also been suggested that iPod sales numbers will be slightly better than Wall Street projections. We'll know soon enough.

  • Apple will announce Q308 financial results today

    by 
    Dave Caolo
    Dave Caolo
    07.21.2008

    Here's a reminder to our readers. Apple will announce the financial results of 2008's third quarter at the end of the day today, approximately 4:30pm EDT.Shortly thereafter (approximately 5:00 PM EDT), Apple will hold a live conference call to discuss the announcement. We'll be live blogging that call right here, so be sure and check it out. Also, you can follow along with Apple's live audio stream here.Dust off your portfolios, stockholders! It's time to see what you've bought yourselves.

  • Apple announces third-quarter earnings call

    by 
    Dave Caolo
    Dave Caolo
    06.27.2008

    Once again, it's that time of year when tourists flock to the beaches, students leave their books behind and Apple executives describe how they've made much more money than the rest of us.Earlier this week, Apple announced that their third-quarter earnings call will take place on July 21, 2008, at 2 p.m. Pacific time. It's been an up-and-down quarter for Apple's stock. It should also be noted that this will be the first report to contain information on sales of the iPhone 3G, assuming they do go on sale on July 11th without a glitch.We'll be live blogging the call, so be sure and check back on the 21st. See you then!

  • Liveblogging the Apple earnings call

    by 
    Mike Schramm
    Mike Schramm
    07.25.2007

    We're on the line live for the Apple FY07 Third Quarter earnings call, starting up in just a few minutes at 5pm Eastern. Apple is expected to announce some big numbers, and we should get an idea of what they expect from the iPhone in the next quarter or so. More updates as we post them.If you want to join in, Apple's got a quicktime link, so hit it and let the big numbers hit your ears at the same time they do us.5:08pm: Welcome to the conference call. Here we go.5:10pm: Peter Oppenheimer: record-breaking max sales and continued strong demand for iPod. Net income up 73%, huge numbers overall.5:11pm: Apple's growth rate more than 2 1/2 times the predicted growth rate for the quarter. Mac notebooks up 42%. 9.8 million iPods, 31% growth over the quarter.5:12pm: 71.5% share of MP3 players are iPods. iTunes surpassed Amazon and Target.5:13pm: 270,000 iPhones sold, 146,000 iPhones activated. Some problems during the first week, and we would like to apologize. Since then, AT&T has corrected the cause, and we are experiencing high percentage of problem-free activation.More after the break.

  • Buffalo's BSKP-CU202/SV Skype phone does conference calling

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    Darren Murph
    Darren Murph
    04.29.2007

    Conference calling on PSTN is so pre-tech-burst, and Buffalo's making quite sure you're well aware of a VoIP alternative to dialing into those oft held (and frequently toned out) corporate calls. The BSKP-CU202/SV speakerphone boasts a unique, if not awkward design, boasts about its Skype support, and packs six total watts of power to belt out those brutal demands coming from the other end. Reportedly, no drivers are required for this gizmo to work, and it draws all the current it needs to operate from your PC's USB port. Users should also enjoy the echo cancellation technology that's built right in, and just in case you need to swap over to a private conversation, an integrated headphone jack is handily included on the rear. Look for this to hit corporate cubes in Japan soon for a modest ¥9,800 ($82), and feel free to click on through for a few more snaps.[Via EverythingUSB]

  • Mac US market growth in Q4 31% vs. 3% PC growth

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    Scott McNulty
    Scott McNulty
    01.17.2007

    I'm listening in on Apple's Q1 conference call, and one fact really jumped out at me. They were discussing the Mac market growth this quarter and remarked that Mac market growth in the US grew 31% in quarter, compared to PC market growth of 3%. These numbers are amazing, people, and if you consider that Apple hasn't really announced any exciting Mac related announcements for awhile, they are even more amazing.I wonder what these numbers will be like when Apple revamps the Mac line, and ships Leopard.

  • Motorola patents technology to clear up conference calls

    by 
    Darren Murph
    Darren Murph
    08.18.2006

    For those of you trapped in a dreadful cubicle all day, you're probably more than familiar with the ever-popular conference calls that involve everyone and their mother-in-law trying to communicate at the same time. While the effectiveness of these chaotic gatherings are essentially nil, Motorola is hoping to clarify things, literally. The company has recently filed a patent to augment callers' voices so each individual sounds "distinctly different." The idea here is to use technology often found in recording studios, which adjusts the pitch of a singer's voice in order to disguise their inability sing on key, so to speak. Each caller would chat aimlessly for a few moments before getting down to the nitty gritty, so the Motorola magic could "determine a pitch contour for each individual voice signal," and if two or more folks sounded eerily similar, it would "shift [the voice] to one of approximately five semitones" in order to solve the confusion. Once the caller had the shift put on them, they'd blabber a moment more so the software could ensure the change was indeed effective -- and after all the voices have been given a tone of their own, you can supposedly identify your colleagues with ease. While this plan sounds admirable, and may solve a few embarrassing mixups while on the speakerphone, we just have to wonder which unlucky chaps would end up Alvin the Chipmunk and Bobby Baritone. [Via Textually]

  • Reminder: Apple to webcast today's conference call

    by 
    Dave Caolo
    Dave Caolo
    04.19.2006

    Later today, at 2pm PT, Apple will webcast their financial conference call for the 2nd quarter of 2006. As Macsimum News notes, a number of analysts are saying that Apple will report their second-best single quarter results ever this afternoon. Stock holders: You may want to get your certificates out and give them a brief hug.

  • Apple to webcast Q2 financial conference call

    by 
    Dave Caolo
    Dave Caolo
    04.10.2006

    Apple has set a date for their financial conference call for the 2nd quarter of 2006 (spoiler alert: things are going well). The whole thing will go down on Wednesday, April 19th at 2pm PT. You can catch the webcast here. Since we don't get live keynotes anymore, this will have to do.[Via MacDailyNews]

  • Apple releases 1Q results for 2006

    by 
    Dave Caolo
    Dave Caolo
    01.18.2006

    Spoiler alert: It's going well. Apple recorded its highest earnings in the company's history during the fiscal quarter that ended on December 31, 2005. Apple claimed $5.75 billion in revenue and a net quarterly profit of $565 million during the 14-week quarter. They sold 1,254,000 Macs and 14,043,000 iPods, representing a 20% growth in Mac sales and 207%  growth in iPod sales from a year ago.In other news, I found six bucks in my jacket pocket today and was really excited about it. Me and Apple: Same planet, different worlds.

  • Apple to webcast quarterly earnings call today

    by 
    Dave Caolo
    Dave Caolo
    01.18.2006

    We don't get to watch the Macworld keynote live anymore, buy you can still watch the quarterly conference call. Apple will webcast this report today at 2pm PT (5pm EST) here. We know that things are going well, based on what Steve said at Macworld earlier this month, but it's still fun to hear those enormous numbers.[Via MacDailyNews]