Year: 2001

Microsoft, Iomega, Sun weigh in with earnings

Microsoft this afternoon posted a lower-than-expected first-quarter profit of US$1.2 billion, or 23 cents per share, as revenues rose to $6.13 billion from $5.8 billion a year earlier. During the quarter, Microsoft realized a $1.2 billion investment loss, which accounted for much of the reduced earings. Microsoft also said it sees the PC market as being flat to slightly down in the coming quarter.

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Vampire The Masquerade: Redemption shipping soon

Vampire The Masquerade: Redemption, a role-playing/adventure game inspired by its pen-and-paper RPG counterpart, has reached golden master status and is scheduled to ship from MacSoft within a few weeks, according to Inside Mac Games. MacSoft also plans to ship Survivor, a game based on the popular reality TV show, in November, as well as second editions of both Jeopardy and Wheel of Fortune.

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Digital cameras gaining greater acceptance among professionals

An interesting New York Times article (free registration required) discusses the increased popularity of digital cameras among professional photographers, who have traditionally shunned the devices. Advances in technology, the need for quick transmission, and events that produce adverse conditions for traditional cameras, such as last month’s attacks, have made digital cameras far more commonplace in a photographer’s bag.

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JR Hill & Co. introduces vinyl screen protectors

JR Hill & Co. has begun offering new vinyl screen protectors for Apple’s iBook, PowerBook G3, and PowerBook G4. The screen protectors prevent the portable’s keyboard from rubbing against the screen when closed, which otherwise can leave marks behind. The iBook and PowerBook G3 screen protectors are available for US$6.99, while the PowerBook G4 version sells for $9.99. JR Hill & Co. also offer a full grain leather screen protector for the PowerBook G4 for $17.49.

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