Yesterday, a couple of stories that reposted another story came across my RSS reader today about the fact that Steve Jobs has not been using his computer. This is going to sound harsh, but who really cares?
Read More >>Today’s installment of our series “The Mac at 25″ involves a Web site that we enjoy visiting from time to time. The site, Folklore.org includes numerous old stories about Apple shared by the people involved…
Read More >>Regular visitors of the site know that we’re fans of the Mac mini. It’s small, inexpensive, and can be used for a number of things in the world of multimedia. The Mac mini has remained relatively unchanged since it was introduced almost four years ago.
Read More >>The Internet is buzzing with the realization that Apple’s new notebooks are actually limiting what you can watch on external displays. Seriously…
Read More >>As we know, one of the whiz-bang features of Mac OS X 10.6 “Snow Leopard” is that it will include full support for Microsoft Exchange. For those unfamiliar with Exchange, it’s essentially the business-grade email/contacts/calendar system that plays nicely with Outlook, Entourage, and the iPhone/iPod touch. This begs the question — why hasn’t Apple gotten around to making it work with Mail, Address Book, and iCal earlier?
Read More >>While browsing the Internet yesterday, I came across Ars Technica’s look at Windows 7 and have to say that I’m slightly surprised and a bit happy with the development. No, I won’t be dumping my Mac anytime soon to pick up a shiny Dell or Toshiba, but Windows 7 may be beneficial to the Mac platform and here’s why…
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