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[The Blogging Journalist] They have their blogs, which I read and enjoy. It would be for those not yet using Macs, and those of us with feet in both the PC and Mac worlds and are thinking about switching solely to Mac.
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[Apple.com] Apple - MacBook: Of course, MacBook holds more than your average two-seater: up to 80GB hard drive, an optional DVD-burning SuperDrive, built-in Bluetooth, wireless-ready (802.11g) AirPort, and up to 2GB of RAM. And for the first time ever, choose bright white or sleek black.
[Tuaw.com] Reader video: Front Row on a Mac mini - The Unofficial Apple ...: - Front Row can be controlled from the keyboard (4 arrow keys, space bar and escape) - As you can see in the video, I managed to remote-control Front Row from my SonyEricsson K700 via Bluetooth: using one of the built-in Bluetooth HID profile (no Salling Clicker needed, even if, of course, you could do that with Salling Clicker too) - Because of those 'tweaks' (ok, call them 'hacks') Front Row on the Mac mini is not working 100% properly (Videos and Photos were ok, but had some problems with DVD and Music)"
[Blog.washingtonpost.com] Coming in January: "Month of Apple Bugs" - Security Fix: Well...I am an "Apple kid" if one wants to call me that way and I am an Apple big fun...but it's a matter of preference rather than anything else.I was working on PC's since 1992 and I could do my job without any problems.I wanted to try Apple product so I switched to Mac in 2004 and I still can do my job perfectly.In terms of security: whatever OS you use there will always be a "hole" or vulnerability in the system the hackers could take advantage of.The only thing developers can do is to prevent that and both Microsoft, Apple and Open Source are making progress to do so.Microsoft has the biggest market share and it is normal that their products are more targeted by hackers.Recently there are more and more people switching to Macs and it is a matter of time when hackers are likely to focus on Mac OS as well.What we can do is just to get updated and trace the news.As for now I don't know about any malicious code that can seriously affect the updated Mac (10.4.8).
[Davidweiss.blogspot.com] David Weiss: A Tour of Microsoft's Mac Lab: An "original" Mac (whether it be a 128K Mac or a Mac XL) once owned by Microsoft would be very valuable indeed. The birth of Excel 1.0, not to mention its predecessor, Microsoft's first GUI spreadsheet known as Multiplan, quite a significant milestone in human history if only because of the number of lives eventually touched.
[Ambermac.typepad.com] Amber Mac: To all the G4TechTV fans: Thanks for two great years ...: I will sincerely genuinely, miss your Mac's great Smile from the opening of call for help. You will be truly be miss from CFH 2.0 fan base from around the world.
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