Great News For Apple, Ominous News For Dell in New Consumer PC Survey

ChangeWave's latest consumer PC survey – conducted August 1-8, 2007 – shows the transformational impact the iPhone is having on Mac sales, translating into great news for Apple (AAPL) and ominous news for Dell (DELL).

These results are great news for Apple, and they serve as powerful evidence that the 'halo effect' is indeed translating into real world Mac computer sales for Steve Jobs and company

Rockville, MD (PRWEB) August 20, 2007 — Back in June, a ChangeWave consumer survey saw an Apple "halo effect" on the way for Mac computer sales, due in part to all of the advance publicity and hype surrounding the release of the iPhone. At that time it appeared as though there was a transformational shift taking place in the consumer PC marketplace.

According to ChangeWave's latest consumer PC survey – conducted August 1-8, 2007 – the enormous impact of that transformational shift is now clear, and the news is great for Apple (AAPL) and ominous for Dell (DELL).

The survey of 3,665 ChangeWave Alliance members began by asking those who bought a computer in the past 90 days which manufacturer they had bought it from. The survey then asked those planning to buy a computer in the next 90 days which manufacturer they'd be buying from.

In an ongoing alteration of the consumer PC landscape, Apple laptop sales have surged to a new all-time high over the past 90 days – up from 12% in June to 17% currently – an unprecedented 5-point move. Apple desktop sales (7%; down 1-pt) have been solid but unspectacular during that same time period.

Going forward, planned Apple Mac purchases over the next 90 days reveal more of the same ahead for Apple. A total of 28% of respondents who plan to purchase a laptop say they'll get a Mac – mirroring the brisk momentum originally seen back in June. Another 23% say they'll buy an Apple desktop – up 1 point from the previous survey.

"These results are great news for Apple, and they serve as powerful evidence that the 'halo effect' is indeed translating into real world Mac computer sales for Steve Jobs and company," said Tobin Smith, founder of ChangeWave Research and editor of ChangeWave Investing.

If the news for Apple can be described as great, then the news for Dell would certainly be described as ominous. After a surprising uptick for the box maker in ChangeWave's June survey, Dell's market share is once again taking a huge hit.

Only 30% of purchasers say they bought a Dell desktop in the past 90 days. This represents a 7-pt drop for Dell since June – down to the second-lowest percentage it's recorded for desktops in a ChangeWave survey. Similarly, Dell laptop purchases (24%) have fallen 4-pts to a new all time low.

What about Dell's outlook for the next 90 days? That too appears troubled. The survey results show planned desktop purchases (31%) falling 5-pts to a new all-time low. The only potential bright spot for Dell is in its planned laptop purchases (29%), which have inched up 1-pt since June – although they too are near a record low.

It is important to note that most of Dell's revenue comes from corporate PC sales. The next ChangeWave corporate IT purchasing survey–currently in the field–will shed light on whether Dell is gaining or losing in the all-important corporate marketplace.

Another prominent PC maker worthy of mention here is Hewlett-Packard (HPQ), whose desktop share appears quite stable among consumers. A total of 26% who purchased a desktop over the last 90 days say they bought an H-P – up 1-pt from June. After peaking in ChangeWave's June survey, however, H-P laptop purchases (25%; down 2-pts) have edged back slightly.

In a positive sign for H-P going forward, the findings show a big 5-pt jump in planned H-P desktop purchases for the next 90 days (28%). In a more mixed result, H-P laptop purchases going forward (25%; down 3-pts) have pulled back somewhat from their previous all-time highs.

Overall these are positive consumer results for Hewlett-Packard. H-P desktop sales are up going forward, and while laptops have come back slightly off their June highs – most likely due, in part, to increasing competition from Apple – they nonetheless appear relatively healthy.

Perhaps the most impressive finding for Apple in this survey is its outstanding customer satisfaction rating. A whopping 86% of those who bought an Apple computer over past 90 days report being "Very Satisfied" with their purchase, by far the highest of any manufacturer.

On the flipside, Dell is dead last among PC makers when it comes to customer satisfaction. In fact, only 44% of those who bought a Dell over the past 90 days report being "Very Satisfied" with their purchase, down 9-pts since June.

Once again – more great news for Apple; more ominous news for Dell.

Further information on the ChangeWave consumer PC survey will be released Tuesday, August 21, 2007 at http://www.changewave.com

The ChangeWave Alliance is a network of over 10,000 highly qualified business, technology, and medical professionals in leading companies of select industries–credentialed experts who spend their everyday lives working on the front line of technological change. ChangeWave surveys its Alliance members on a range of business and investment research and intelligence topics, collects feedback from them electronically, and converts the information into proprietary quantitative and qualitative reports.

http://www.changewave.com

New PC Software Restores Audio Recording Capabilities to Windows Vista for Free

Applian Technologies has just released a free, audio recorder that works incredibly well with Windows Vista and XP. This recorder uses revolutionary new recording technology which is sound card independent. It can capture audio as MP3 files from virtually any application or internet stream.

San Anselmo, CA (PRWEB) August 21, 2007 — Applian Technologies has just released the Freecorder Toolbar Sound Recorder, a free audio capture program for Windows Vista which restores the audio recording functionality previously available in prior versions of Windows. Using a new driverless recording process developed by Applian, the software allows customers to capture audio as MP3 files from virtually any application or internet stream. Freecorder Toolbar is free, and available today from www.freecorder.com.

HNews Imageistorically, all PC's had sound card drivers with an easily accessible recording line, and also allowed recording applications to install custom sound card drivers. Today, the sound card drivers that ship with Windows Vista rarely make a recording line available, or if a sound card does have a recording line, that capability is buried. And the new driver signing requirement of Windows Vista has permanently disabled sound capture technologies that relied on custom drivers. Before Freecorder Toolbar, it has been difficult or impossible to capture audio in Windows Vista.

Internet audio or application-generated sound can now be saved by everyone. And our convenient browser-based interface offers enhanced search capabilities and other cool tools, all for free. Everyone should have this great little recorder on their browser.

Freecorder Toolbar works inside both Internet Explorer and Firefox, and offers simple one-button recording that saves everything you hear from your PC speakers as either an MP3 or WAV file. It will also record from the microphone or line-in inputs on your PC. Additionally, Freecorder Toolbar includes a powerful Google-based search, and optional browser enhancements like a radio tuner, weather bug, pop-up blocker, search highlighter and more.

"We are thrilled to be able to give consumers an easy-to-use universal audio recorder that works great with Windows Vista and XP" said Applian CEO Bill Dettering, "Internet audio or application-generated sound can now be saved by everyone. And our convenient browser-based interface offers enhanced search capabilities and other cool tools, all for free. Everyone should have this great little recorder on their browser."

Freecorder Toolbar was developed in partnership with Conduit, the leading platform for building online communities via community toolbars. "Our vision at Conduit is to provide website publishers with the most powerful components and content for their community toolbar, and ultimately to deliver a superior end-user experience," said Ronen Shilo, CEO of Conduit. "Applian is a clear leader managing streaming media and we are delighted to provide their highly useful tools via our platform." Freecorder Toolbar contains no advertising, and is available for free from Freecorder.com. It requires a PC running Windows 2000 or later.

iPhone Interface Experience Now Available on Java Phones

New York, NY (PRWEB) August 27, 2007 — A new milestone has been reached in the mobile industry with the release of a new technology called "CM3" that allows publishers to easily produce iPhone style rich media mobile applications for everyday Java cell phones. While menus swish and slide across the screen of the smaller java phones, it's hard not to be blown away by the the smoothness of the experience and the fact we're talking about any 99 dollar cell phone that can run basic java.

With the Uber successful launch of Apples iPhone, companies, design houses and indie developers have been scrambling to find a way to keep up with the direction Apple iPhone has pushed the mobile industry, which is towards rich media end-user experiences. Till now, mobile applications were good if they had some graphics and a midi player. Even phones like the blackberry and the treo have survived without giving very much in terms of bells and whistles for the in-hand experience. Now with the over the top response to iPhone, mobile publishers are looking to offer some fun on the handset making the simple use of the application an activity to enjoy along with the experience of the actual service.

"This reality of giving the small business and sub prime consumer the ability to have what is now so often even called an "iPhone Experience" to use, sell, market and promote themselves is a triumph for small business in America. The idea is to be innovative enough to make it more and more difficult for 800 pound gorillas like Apple, Adobe and Many others to control the timeline of innovation and commerce in America. Demystifying the "iPhone Experience" this quickly and placing the technology within reach of hungry developers and in the hands of everyday people (end-users), is our way of aggressively pushing innovation forward. and maybe faster than some big wigs would like." Says Moses Johnson, Lead Architect and Creator of CM3. "I think that's what is making CM3 so successful."

What is CM3?
CM3 is an affordable way to create animated rich media mobile applications for Java Mobile Phones. It is the fastest way to get to market with a mobile application that harnesses the design-driven user experience that makes the iPhone so popular: Swooshing Menus, attractive motion graphics: A sense of style for your custom Java Applications.

CM3 hosts a developer community for CM3 users where members can share code, ideas and resources in a "Closed Source" environment. Create your own original program from CM3 source code such as mobile storefronts, mobile media manager, mobile TV, video on demand, media search applications, chat, etc. Then get resources, development assistance, hints and hook-ups from the CM3 Developer network. The CM3 Developer Group promotes an environment where innovation can flourish and companies and independent developers can safely participate and develop applications together while keeping all intellectual property proprietary.

Key features include:

    

  • Data-enabled channels of engaging content
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  • Multi-platform support across open and closed operating system platforms
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  • On-device catalog for easy discovery and management of content and services
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  • Support for rich media, including inline video, and native codecs
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  • Over-the-air updates of branded user interfaces
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  • Powerful mobile authoring capabilities

CornerSpace is a growing New York and Philadelphia based technology company specializing in advanced software engineering and design.

Contact: 1-484-461-8389
Business Development: bd @ cornerspace.com
Videos and Pictures Available: http://cornerspace.com/press.html

HP, Microsoft and OnForce partner for certification training

Hewlett Packard and Onforce joined with software giant Microsoft this month to create a partnership to offer training and certification to over 10,000 OnForce Service Providers. The program, officially launched today, will provide a one-stop resource for Microsoft certifications at half the normal cost to Providers. According to a recent Microsoft press release, the goal is to encourage certifications in specific tracks to help OnForce and its Providers enhance their level of services to Buyers on the platform. Two of these certifications, Microsoft Windows Vista and Small Business Specialist, will be heavily promoted.

The three-way partnership is a big step for OnForce, according to Lauren Macleod, writing in the OnForce blog. "With the launch of Microsoft Vista, the impending Longhorn introduction, and buyers’ increasing focus on their small business customers, we wanted to be able to help providers get smart on those technologies fast", Macleod wrote. "And at a price that they could get nowhere else."

The online training will be provided by HP and accessible from their web site. 

Acer to buy Gateway for $710M

Acer announced today that it plans to purchase Gateway, Inc. in a move that could make it the third largest PC maker in the world. According to a press release on Acer's web site both companies have agreed to the acquisition in which Acer will pay $1.90 per outstanding share. Gateway is the fourth largest US PC builder and a major computer retailer. According to Acer, the agreement will create a multi-branded computer company with annual revenue of more then $15 billion.

 “The acquisition of Gateway and its strong brand immediately completes Acer’s global footprint, by strengthening our US presence" said J.T. Wang, Chairman of Acer. "This will be an excellent addition to Acer’s already strong positions in Europe and Asia. Upon acquiring Gateway, we will further solidify our position as number three PC vendor globally.”

Ed Coleman, CEO of Gateway said  “Joining with Acer will enable us to bring even more value to the consumer segments we serve and capitalize on Acer’s highly regarded supply chain operations and global reach to expand the scope of the Gateway and eMachines brands around the world.  Acer has made impressive strides in the global PC market and the board and I welcome this merger.”

If approved outside the US, the acquisiton by Acer of Gateway should be completed by December of 2007. 

GoDaddy

GoDaddy is one of the largest, famous and most heavily advertised brands in the industry. It is also one of the most economical for users. They offer a Reseller Program that includes a front and back end that is rebrandable. They offer three Reseller plans with annual fees. An advantage to their Reseller program is the exit strategy – if you decide to give up the hosting business they will automatically take over your customer accounts so your clients are not left without a host.

GoDaddy is a sponsor of The Force Field podcast.

Cost:

Basic Reseller Plan: $99/yr

Pro Reseller Plan: $199/yr

Super Reseller Plan: $229/yr.

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Reseller Panel

Reseller Panel is a hosting reseller that offers a complete turn-key solution. Simply sign up and within minutes you can have your own branded portal of web hosting solutions for your customers. Reseller Panel is based in the UK. The support is a web based ticket system and is fairly responsive. They do offer good phone support as well if you can find the number on their web site. You can choose from several prepackaged plans or you can configure your own to offer customers. They do cap the prices but you have some flexibility for good margin. The best part is the price. It is free, and you can't beat free.

Cost: Free 

www.resellerpanel.com

 

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DualDesk

DualDesk is a remote support program that allows technicians to access customer computers on-demand from anywhere with one click. The application has a one-time fee. Free trial requires registration.

License: Commercial

Cost:

DualDesk Lite Edition $395

DualDesk Expert Edition $495

DualDesk Professional Edition $795

www.dualdesk.com

 

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VNCScan

VNCScan is a remote network tool that allows administrators to manage their network remotely. It uses VNC to allow access to desktops and servers on the network. VNCScan features include strong UltraVNC encryption, access in Safe Mode, multithreaded VNC and RDP scanner, Active Directory integration, Remotely change VNC password and support for all major VNC distros. Free 30 Day trial.

License: Commercial

Cost:

Per Admin License $59

Full Site License $995

www.vncscan.com  

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