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Apple, notícias, dicas, informações e ajuda
#81
Já usei durante algum, mas devido aos jogos continuo fiel ao XP. Para testes tenho agora o Linux Mint no lugar do Vista, mas quando mais testo, mais gosto do MAC OS X.
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#82
Apple cash reserves nearing parity with Microsoft
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Apple and Microsoft are on opposite trajectories in terms of their cash reserves, a new report remarks. Over three years ago, the former had a balance of $5.5 billion, while the latter had $64 billion. While Microsoft's reserves have fallen by more than half to reach $26.3 billion, Apple's have climbed to $19.4 billion. Microsoft was in fact arranging to borrow finances until its planned takeover of Yahoo collapsed over the weekend, in the short term saving approximately $44.6 billion.

The company's overall decline is attributed to deliberate investment decisions, namely continual stock buybacks and special dividend payments, such as a $32 billion plan announced in 2004. In the most recent quarter, Microsoft bought back more than $1 billion of its own stock, a strategy which is likely meant to enhance the company's EPS rating.

Apple's balance has grown largely on the back of Mac and iPod sales, but also the conservative philosophy of CEO Steve Jobs, comments analyst Andy Hargreaves of Pacific Crest Securities. &quot;I think that Steve Jobs' experience with this company and the cycles that it's been through has taught him to be very, very conservative, and save for the rainy day.&quot;

There is a risk, however, that investors could become jaded at not reaping the rewards offered by similar tech stocks; similarly, one of the purposes of maintaining a large cash reserve is the purchase of smaller companies which can generate extra income. Apple does regularly buy other businesses, but typically only for technologies such as Cover Flow.

Apple's reserves are in fact so large at this stage that they surpass those of many major tech companies, including Google ($12.1 billion), IBM ($12 billion) and Intel ($10.9 billion).


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#83
fanboy bs

o meu bisavô tb metia o dinheiro debaixo do colchão, mas como isso não trazia dividendos, o meu avô acabou por investir o dinheiro.
o senhor jobs deve tar a guardar para comprar google, yahoo e ibm de uma so vez. enfim...
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#84
Apple looking to solar power?...

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#85
sim, é uma boa medida, principalmente quando um gajo passa 10h dentro de um escritorio em Londres :D
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#86
e para juntar a festa anterior dos buracos de segurança do OS X e outros q tais &quot;non windows&quot;

http://www.dailytech.com/article.aspx?newsid=11869

Provavelmente se isto fosse um problema do Vista ou XP ja tinha sido descoberto e nao era deixado durante 2 anos de portas escancaradas.
E que prova isto?
Nada de mais...apenas aquilo que sempre disse. Qt maior o numero de utilizadores, maior a probabilidade de encontrar bugs.

Va, agora venham os fs da rotten apple e do pinguim
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#87
Arraysim, é uma boa medida, principalmente quando um gajo passa 10h dentro de um escritorio em Londres :D[/quote]
eh pá, não sabia, parabens! Vai mandando notícias! :blink1:
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#88
nao nao...eu a Londres so vou para fazer compras.
dei so o exemplo de uma boa utilizaçao da &quot;solar power&quot;
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#89
Arraynao nao...eu a Londres so vou para fazer compras.
dei so o exemplo de uma boa utilizaçao da &quot;solar power&quot;[/quote]
não.. deste um mau exemplo de utilização do solar power... esqueceste-te (?) das outras. hint: não é (só) portáteis, até porque 10 horas num escritório em Londres é mais desktops do que portables... :noworry:
pensa phones... com i. :bigsmile:
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#90
ah sim, tens razao. eu qd tou no escritorio deixo o meu iphone na varanda ou á janela.
ou qd tou a usa-lo sai um pequeno painel, que, e muito bem pensado, tb me faz sombra em dias solarengos...
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