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  Apple Daily - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Apple Daily (蘋果日報) is a Hong-Kong-based newspaper that was founded by Jimmy Lai (Lai Chee Ying) in 1995 and is published by his company, Next Media.
Apple Daily is the second best selling newspaper in Hong Kong, which is in a broadsheet like most Hong Kong newspapers, but the style is regarded as tabloid-like, employing emotional headlines and vulgar words.
Apple Daily apologised for the outrage it caused.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Apple_Daily   (482 words)

  
 Oriental Daily News - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Oriental Daily News (Chinese: 東方日報) is a Chinese language newspaper in Hong Kong.
The second one is called 'Kung Fu Tea' (功夫茶), which is written in the vernacular form of Cantonese, is a daily critic of the misfits of the bureaucracy and reflecting the concerns of the grassroot population of Hong Kong.
Apple Daily, established in 1995, is the paper's main competitor.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Oriental_Daily   (1011 words)

  
 Apple   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
Apples were brought to North America with colonists in the 1600's, and the first apple orchard on this continent was said to be near Boston in 1625.
Apples are generally thinned with chemicals such as the insecticide Sevin, or the synthetic auxins NAA and NAAm.
Apple rootstocks are generally given alphanumeric names, related to their origin, but not necessarily their degree of dwarfing.
www.uga.edu /fruit/apple.htm   (3411 words)

  
 Apple (disambiguation) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
An apple is a widely cultivated tree, used for its fruit.
Apple Records, record label founded by The Beatles, and Apple Corps, its holding company.
APPLE, Ariane Passenger Payload Experiment, was India's first Geostationary communication satellite, launched June 19, 1981.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Apple_(disambiguation)   (221 words)

  
 EastSouthWestNorth: Stories About Apple Daily
Apple Daily is the biggest winner when the free space for press was expanded in Hong Kong and Taiwan, and this also reflected the evolution of social values in Hong Kong and Taiwan.
Apple Daily is a newspaper with a strong individual style, and its boss Jimmy Lai is the soul behind this style.
Apple Daily reminds us that our democracy is more than just casting a vote, because there are many other factors that we have to consider and strive for.
www.zonaeuropa.com /20060219_1.htm   (2398 words)

  
 CJR - An Apple a Day, by Michael Steinberger
He works out of the Apple Daily offices and participates in most editorial meetings -- not as a boss, he claims, but as a colleague, adding that editors are under no obligation to heed his advice: "I am very much involved, but I only suggest.
Apple Daily stays abreast of Hong Kong's ever-changing tastes by holding weekly focus groups in which participants are paid around $50 each to share their thoughts about the paper with the editors.
In 1994, Chan's column for Express Daily News was suspended after she wrote a series of articles criticizing China for its arrest of Xi Yang, a reporter for the Hong Kong daily Ming Pao.
archives.cjr.org /year/96/2/lai.asp   (1166 words)

  
 fool.com: Apple Computer (Daily Double) September 23, 1999
Indeed, Apple's new ads play up the fact that the U.S. government classifies the G4 as a supercomputer that can't be exported to certain countries because it's too powerful.
I've been an ardent Apple bull since early 1998 when it became clear to me that Jobs was making the tough decisions necessary to refocus operations, decisions that only he had the moral authority to make.
Apple's fully taxed (35%) trailing 12-month earnings from continuing operations is $316 million, or $1.81 per share.
www.fool.com /ddouble/1999/ddouble990923.htm   (1658 words)

  
 Stay Free! Daily: Rotten Apple
Apple actually used this same picture years ago in their original Think Different campaign, so you are a little late to the party to be criticizing them.
Apple tried to turn, what could have been, a fitting tribute into an advertising asset by adding their 'think different' slogan overtop the image within convenient clicking range of the apple store.
Not only was Apple a struggling computer company trying to make it at the time this advertisement was aired (or posted), they had the aspiration of changing the world with what they did.
blog.stayfreemagazine.org /2005/10/rotten_apple.html   (1596 words)

  
 Apple to use Toshiba chip next year
IPod, which accounted for 23 per cent of Apple's sales, is the world's best-selling music player equipped with a hard-disk drive.
Apple may introduce a flash memory iPod at the MacWorld Expo trade show in January in a bid to introduce its iTunes music store and other features to a wider audience, Steve Milunovich, an analyst at Merrill Lynch & Co Inc in New York, wrote in a report on November 29.
Apple may sell 4 million iPods in the three months ending December 31, beating its 3.5 million unit forecast, according to Milunovich.
www.chinadaily.com.cn /english/doc/2004-12/10/content_398970.htm   (347 words)

  
 Apple at the crossroads - Sep. 29, 2000
In addition, Apple's announcement on Thursday was especially troubling because it noted that the company's sales have been weak in the education segment, a part of the market Apple historically has dominated.
Apple also was helped in August 1997 when Microsoft (MSFT: Research, Estimates) agreed to invest $150 million in Apple and continue making its Office suite for the Mac.
Apple's most recent major innovation was the G4 Cube, a machine so elegant that many observers said it deserved a place in the Museum of Modern Art in New York.
money.cnn.com /2000/09/29/technology/apple   (1325 words)

  
 Apples & More-Nutrition
You've heard, "an apple a day will keep the doctor away." While it will certainly take more than a daily apple to keep you healthy, it is a step in the right direction.
Apples are delicious, easy to carry for snacking, low in calories, a natural mouth freshener, and they are still very inexpensive.
Apples are a source of both soluble and insoluble fiber.
www.urbanext.uiuc.edu /apples/nutrition.html   (279 words)

  
 Daily Herald - Apple launches software to help load XP on Macs   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
Apple's shares surged as Wall Street bet the move would help Apple grow its current worldwide personal computer market share beyond the current range of 3 percent to 4 percent by attracting more business and home users.
Yet as Apple expands its reach to Windows users, it is at risk of becoming a higher-profile target for hackers, and it potentially opens its machines to viruses that have long plagued Windows users.
Apple may be trying to break down some of the barriers between Windows and Mac systems, but it still does not allow the reverse, keeping its proprietary Mac OS software tethered to its own computers.
www.heraldextra.com /content/view/174044   (961 words)

  
 Apple Daily: Lawyers Take to the Streets to Distribute Flyers Against Article 23 (Excerpt) | Clearharmony - Falundafa ...
But these legal professionals gave up time with their families and went to the streets of Mong Kok, a crowded area of Hong Kong, to distribute the flyers entitled "Seven Coloured Rainbow." The purpose of the flyer was to let the citizens become aware of Article 23.
The Apple Daily is a prominent Chinese-language newspaper based in Hong Kong.
Apple Daily Reports that Medium and Small Enterprises Are Expressing Concern that Article 23 Will Have a Negative Effect on Business (Photo)
www.clearharmony.net /articles/200212/8750.html   (353 words)

  
 The Daily Journal - Apple rolls the dice with Intel   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
Apple is taking a risk here, and for minimal gain — it’s not like there isn’t room on the laptop’s flanks for a modem port.
Apple says it won’t help people do this but won’t get in their way, either.
Apple’s new Intel-based hardware and Intel-ready operating system now need a full set of Intel-compatible applications that won’t have to run inside Rosetta.
www.thedailyjournalonline.com /article.asp?CategoryId=12396&ArticleId=217364   (630 words)

  
 Cañon City Daily Record - Apple Of Their Eye   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
For Phyllis Klun and Buck McDowell, Saturday’s Apple Day was the first they enjoyed as a couple and the first she attended since high school more than 50 years ago.
Enjoying Apple Day for the first time since high school, Klun said she was amazed at the changes in the small-town celebration.
Saturday’s Apple Day was a different affair, attended by both locals and visitors from across the state.
www.canoncitydailyrecord.com /Top-Story.asp?ID=1580   (602 words)

  
 Apple eats its own | Crain's Chicago Business
Apple's marketshare declines have stabilized, revenues are rising and its stock price is soaring.
Apple's niche now is stylish laptops, desktops and monitors — widely believed to be superior to Windows-driven PCs, especially when it comes to multimedia applications.
Apple would not comment on the litigation or on the strains that company stores are putting on its resellers.
chicagobusiness.com /cgi-bin/news.pl?id=15864   (899 words)

  
 The View from Taiwan: ESWN, Apple Daily, and Taiwan
ESWN has noted that Apple Daily is probably most popular among the young, who do not lead anything, except dissolute lives, that they promptly clean up when they get serious jobs and spouses.
Apple Daily should have a disclaimer printed on the front page that it's for entertainment purposes only, but I have the sneaking suspicion that it would be superfluous and only a small percentage of readers think it's actually a newspaper.
Actually, I think Apple Daily is superior to The Sun - if you look behind the gore and sensationalism there is actually some reasonable political commentary, decent reporting and even the hint of (gasp) investigative journalism (albeit we're back to the sex'n'gore for that).
michaelturton.blogspot.com /2006/02/eswn-apple-daily-and-taiwan_20.html   (5734 words)

  
 Daily Detox Apple and Cinnamon
Daily Detox Apple and Cinnamon by MD Labs.
Daily Detox is a combination of herbs that detoxifies the lymphatic system and cleanses the blood.
All ingredients in Daily Detox are carefully selected and are of the highest quality.
www.americasnutrition.com /daildetapand.html   (380 words)

  
 Illustrations from the Apple Daily | Chatter Garden   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
As there are all kind of crimes happening in our society, the Apple Daily, which is famous for its boldness and sensationalism, tries to show its reader every lil bit fact of the crimes by drawing out 3D illustrations with as much factual details as possible.
Apple Daily in Hong Kong used to be like that.
And Apple Daily in Hong Kong is doing quite well in reporting international news (at least its coverage is a lot more than other papers).
www.chattergarden.com /node/782   (568 words)

  
 Apple: Design and software, not hardware, distinguish Macs from Intel-based PCs | TG Daily   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
Saying Apple is responsible for the architecture and assembly of the Macs' new hardware, as it has been for all prior models, Boger stated that the three factors that distinguish Apple's new systems from Core Duo-based PCs designed to run Windows, are form factor, operating system, and applications.
This may not be a fact that Apple prefers to emphasize, which is probably why it refrained from adding the "Intel Inside" sticker, prominent on Windows PCs, to the outside of its new Intel-based models.
Apple chief operating officer Tim Cook, in his company's first quarter results conference call late this afternoon, was explicitly asked by an analyst whether his company planned to go after market share points for Macintosh in the coming quarter.
www.tgdaily.com /2006/01/18/software_not_hardware_distinguishes_macs   (1543 words)

  
 Daily Herald - Apple releases new iPod volume controls   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
Apple issued a software update Wednesday for its recent iPod models -- the Nano and the video-capable iPod -- allowing users to set how loud their digital music players can go.
Apple representatives said little about why they made the change, issuing only a statement.
Apple said it was complying with that French law with a software update for iPod owners there, limiting the iPod sound to 100 decibels.
www.heraldextra.com /content/view/172917   (800 words)

  
 the Daily Irrelevant » Apple
Apple Computer co-founder Steve Wozniak gets a kiss from his Australian shepherd, Cruiser, at his home in Los Gatos, Calif. His autobiography will be published this fall.
This is most emphatically not about Apple vs. Microsoft - instead, this is about Apple taking a nice, big slice of the high-end Windows PC market to double their share.
In one fell swoop, Apple has just captured all of the value of its rival PC makers, while continuing to provide the same great stuff (iLife, OS X) that comes with their own machines.
weblog.sinteur.com /?cat=16   (969 words)

  
 The Daily Princetonian - Protesting the tyranny of Apple
As a reader of several Apple blogs, I had fallen for a rumor that the nano was actually a one-nanometer implant that blasted songs directly into your brain.
Faster than you can say "tort reform" people started suing, claiming that they had chewed on their shuffle, because they thought that it actually was a pack of gum.
Now that the nano is out, Apple has made a specific point to compare its size to that of a #2 pencil, something that people not only chew on, but regularly stick in electric pencil sharpeners.
www.dailyprincetonian.com /archives/2005/10/04/opinion/13305.shtml   (764 words)

  
 AsiaMedia :: TAIWAN: Alliance presses public to boycott 'Apple Daily'
However, we still hope Apple would remove pages F1 and F2 soon, before the alliance asks for the cooperation of distribution channels in boycotting the newspaper," said Connie Lin, CEO of the Broadcasting Development Fund, which is a key member of the alliance.
"Apple Daily is the first newspaper in Taiwan which makes corrections and follows the Audit Bureau of Circulation's guidelines about publicly announcing its monthly circulation figures," Lu said.
Lu believes Apple Daily may have a positive effect on the Taiwanese newspaper industry.
www.asiamedia.ucla.edu /article.asp?parentid=5595   (480 words)

  
 BeyondChron: San Francisco's Alternative Online Daily News » Apple Unveils New iMac with Intel Chip at the 2006 ...
Apple’s new $49 iPod remote control sports an integrated FM tuner, making it possible for iPod users to listen to FM radio stations while they use their iPods.
Apple on Tuesday will release Mac OS X v10.4.4, the latest incremental update to Tiger — which includes updates to Dashboard including a new Google widget.
Apple is taking orders today, but does not expect to begin shipping the MacBook Pro until sometime in February.
www.beyondchron.org /news/index.php?itemid=2823   (1635 words)

  
 MacDailyNews - Apple and Mac News - Welcome Home   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
Apple Computer has been granted a patent for an "Electronic device." The patent application was filed on March 17, 2004 and granted today, Tuesday, May 10th, 2005.
Apple may be making a Tablet Mac or may have simply secured a patent and decided there isn't a sufficient market for the device.
Apple would better serve their customers with a more rugged laptop option.
macdailynews.com /index.php/weblog/comments/5729   (2083 words)

  
 Guardian Unlimited | Guardian daily comment | Apple of my eye
But since the Toolbox was sitting in the Mac, and since it was so elegantly conceived and worked so well, it would have been insanely wasteful not to use it.
It was this, together with Apple's well-written guidelines for how to design user-friendly programs, that spawned the legendary belief - which was very nearly true - that Mac users never needed to open a manual.
Nesting of this kind was one of the cardinal sins discouraged by Apple's guidelines for programmers.
www.guardian.co.uk /comment/story/0,3604,1131129,00.html   (814 words)

  
 Apple Daily Reports that Medium and Small Enterprises Are Expressing Concern that Article 23 Will Have a Negative ...
Apple Daily Reports that Medium and Small Enterprises Are Expressing Concern that Article 23 Will Have a Negative Effect on Business (Photo)
Apple Daily is a prominent Hong Kong-based Chinese-language newspaper.
Apple Daily: Lawyers Take to the Streets to Distribute Flyers Against Article 23 (Excerpt)
www.clearharmony.net /articles/200212/8747.html   (465 words)

  
 The Daily Mac
Apple is shrinking the boxes that contain Mac OS X 10.4 “Tiger”.
GarageBand is Apple’s home user product for creating music, the main new feature of GarageBand 3 was the ability of creating professional-quality Popcasts.
Apple released GarageBand 3.0.1 Update on 5th March, GarageBand 3 was released with iLife ‘06 during MWSF 2006.
www.thedailymac.com   (1248 words)

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