Matthew Rothenberg

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Online News Editormatthew_rothenberg@ziffdavisenterprise.comMatthew has been associated with Ziff Davis' news efforts for more than a decade, including an eight-year run with the print and online versions of MacWEEK. He also helped run the news and opinion operations at ZDNet and CNet. Matthew holds a B.A. from the University of California, San Diego.

Apple Buffs Up Laptops

Just in time for the holidays, Apple Computer Inc. on Wednesday added new trimmings to both sides of its portable line with enhancements to its professional Titanium PowerBook G4 and consumer iBook lines. The new PowerBook reaches the 1GHz mark at the high end and features a slot-loading SuperDrive for burning CDs and DVDs as […]

Apple Turns Journal Page

Apples enterprise customers are apparently due for more stocking stuffers for the holidays: the journaling file system for the next interim rev of Mac OS X and a RAID system for Apples rack-mounted Xserve hardware. If my guess is correct, the two should roll out in a package aimed at upping the ante in the […]

Apple Is Still Microsoft Pal

The relationship between Apple Computer and Microsoft reminds me of an anecdote about the Cold War alliance between Albania and the Peoples Republic of China: At a bipartisan conference, Albanian representatives bemused their Chinese hosts by insisting that their tiny country was the natural leader of a bloc comprising 802 million citizens—2 million of them […]

Apple Could Reap Harvest

eWeek has been tracking a couple of key Macintosh stories this past week: One has been publicized (in part), the other remains unannounced so far and both portend good things for enterprise users. The public news: At last weeks Microprocessor Forum in San Jose, Calif., IBM rang up the curtain (halfway) on its 64-bit PowerPC […]

Apple Says It Will Sit Out Macworld

The producer of Macworld Conference & Expo on Thursday made official its plans to move the summer installment of the show back to its Boston birthplace—but Apple Computer said it wont be along for the ride. IDG World Expo said that starting in July 2004, the annual East Coast event will be held at the […]

IBM Touts 64-Bit PowerPC Chip

SAN JOSE, Calif.—IBM on Tuesday touted the first in what it said will be a new line of 64-bit PowerPC chips, the 1.8GHz PowerPC 970, which the computer maker hopes to have featured in a future product by Apple Computer Inc. While neither Apple nor IBM would comment on whether the Mac maker has agreed […]

Apples Great Leap Forward

In my lengthy experience tracking the moves of the tech market in general and Apple Computer in particular, scoop news—especially scoop news about a company as rumor-averse as Apple—tends to arrive in fits and starts. Sometimes the Mac maker is playing its future moves so close to the drawing board, it seems like theres little […]

Apple Opens Rendezvous Code

Apple Computer Inc. on Wednesday delivered a new gift to the open-source community when it opened the code for Rendezvous, its hands-off networking technology. Developers can download Rendezvous as open source under the Apple Public Source License. The Cupertino, Calif., company simultaneously released Version 6.0.1 of Darwin for PowerPC- and x86-based systems. Darwin, Apples open-source […]

Apple, IBM Team on 64-Bit Processor for Macintosh

Apple Computer Inc. is looking toward a 64-bit future for the Macintosh, courtesy of PowerPC partner IBM. Sources said IBM Microelectronics, a division of IBM, of Armonk, N.Y., is working with Apple on a 64-bit PowerPC processor for Apples high-end desktops and servers. Sources said Apple is testing the CPU, dubbed the GPUL (GigaProcessor Ultralite), […]

Apple, IBM Team on 64-Bit CPU

Apple Computer is looking toward a 64-bit future for the Mac — courtesy of PowerPC partner IBM. According to sources, IBM Microelectronics, a division of IBM, is working with Apple on a 64-bit PowerPC processor for use in the latters high-end desktops and servers. Sources said Apple is testing the CPU, dubbed the GigaProcessor Ultralite […]