Year: 2005

Apple hiring for Rome Retail Store

Apple has announced that it is now hiring for the Apple Retail Store in Rome, Italy in 2006. “We are now hiring for our first Apple Store in mainland Europe, set to open in Rome in 2006,” notes the site. If you’re looking for a rewarding environment in which to build your career using your special skills and talents, and if working at Apple has always been your dream job, you might just be one of the passionate individuals we’re looking for.

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GoldfishSoft releases SaveMe 1.3

GoldfishSoft today announced the release of SaveMe 1.3, the latest version of the company’s popular utility for adding auto-save to virtually any Mac OS X program. Version 1.3 incorporates a number of improvements, including keyboard control and customizability, interface improvements, and native compatibility with both Intel- and PowerPC-based Macs. SaveMe is priced at US$20 and requires Mac OS 10.4 or higher.

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Apple gains in pre-open trading

Gene Munster, an analyst with Piper Jaffray reiterated his outperform rating but raised his stock price target to US$79 from $68, after his checks with Apple stores and third-party retailers indicated that iPod demand was very strong, notes MarketWatch. In addition, Deutsche Bank’s Chris Whitmore affirmed his buy rating, raised his stock price target to $78 and upped his 2006 earnings estimate to $1.85 a share from $1.70.

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Iomega Desktop Hard Drive XL Series announced

Iomega today announced the Iomega Desktop Hard Drive XL Series, a compact four-drive enclosure with 1 terabyte (TB) of capacity. The new drive connects to the host PC through one of its three built-in interfaces: FireWire 800, FireWire 400 or USB 2.0 (backwards compatible with USB 1.1). It includes four 250GB SATA drives, each running at 7200 RPM with 8MB cache, and is configurable as a RAID 0 (striped).

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