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Macworld August 3, 2006 Owen W. Linzmayer |
Apple Wireless Mighty Mouse At only $20 more than the wired version, Apple's wireless Mighty Mouse is competitively priced and an excellent choice for desktop and portable users alike. |
InternetNews August 2, 2006 David Needle |
Apple Patches OS X Holes Apple Computer issued 21 security updates aimed at addressing problems, or potentially exploitable problems, in its Mac OS X operating system. |
Macworld August 2, 2006 Jeffy Milstead |
Little Big Disk 200GB FireWire hard drive The LaCie Little Big Disk 200GB lets you take your media library with you wherever you go. It delivers fast performance and gives you the maximum number of connection options, all in an attractive and portable package. |
Macworld July 31, 2006 Jennifer Berger |
Dymo LabelWriter Twin Turbo printer The only postage-and-label-printer combination for the Mac, and a high-quality one at that. |
Macworld July 28, 2006 Cyrus Farivar |
Sid Meier's Civilization IV Civilization IV will take you dozens of hours before you've explored all the possible facets to this incredible game. |
Macworld July 28, 2006 Peter Cohen |
The Missing Sync for Sony PSP 1.0.2 The Missing Sync for PSP 1.0.2. It can turn your already versatile PlayStation Portable into a full-blown multimedia center and personal information assistant. |
Macworld July 27, 2006 Lesa Snider King |
Logitech NuLooq navigator & tooldial Logitech has created a must-have tool combination for the serious creative pro and anyone else who needs precise navigational control over their large monitor and work space. |
Macworld July 26, 2006 Jeffy Milstead |
My Book Pro Edition 500GB drive The Desktop USB/FireWire unit is fast and attractive -- and its USB FireWire 400 and FireWire 800 ports give you maximum flexibility when connecting it to your Mac. |
Macworld July 25, 2006 Peter Cohen |
Legion Arena Just the thing for armchair generals, Legion Arena brings you back to the glory days of the Roman Empire for a good old-fashioned bloodletting. |
Macworld July 24, 2006 Jonathan Seff |
iMac Education Configuration The features that Apple removed from the standard iMac to make this one more affordable are good choices given the target market -- for the most part. |
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