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PC Magazine August 6, 2008 Lance Ulanoff |
Macs Are PCs, Dammit! In the end, Apple's flagship product is nothing more than a really good PC. |
InternetNews August 29, 2008 Paul Rubens |
Macs in the Enterprise: A Question of Emphasis Mac OS X may well be ready for the enterprise. Is Apple? |
Popular Mechanics September 9, 2008 Seth Porges |
Top 5 iPod Features Apple Won't Unveil (Even Though It Could) While most speculation is centering on incremental, evolutionary improvements to the existing iPod product line (and accompanying iTunes software), there are a few features we'd like to see -- particularly on the powerful iPod Touch. |
Popular Mechanics August 2008 Joel Johnson |
How to Unlock DVD Regions on Your Mac and PC: Tech Clinic There are plenty of programs, for both Macs and PCs, that circumvent disc regions entirely, or that allow you to rip DVD movies onto your hard drive. |
Popular Mechanics June 26, 2008 Peter Debruge |
Why Pixar Is the Apple of Hollywood Nearly everyone in the CGI industry has relied on Mac's OS for years, and these days they're mostly all using RenderMan, which has evolved at the source with each Pixar project's new functionality. |
PC Magazine June 1, 2008 Loyd Case |
Mac Software on a PC? Is it possible to run Mac platform software on an Intel-based PC? |
The Motley Fool April 29, 2008 Tim Beyers |
The Greatest Threat to Apple? Florida company called Psystar releases news of a working, though unauthorized, Mac OS X clone. |
PC Magazine March 7, 2008 Oliver Rist |
Use Leopard's Preview to String PDFs Together A clever way to merge PDFs on a Mac. |
Popular Mechanics May 2008 |
Mac vs. PC: The Ultimate Lab Test for New Desktops & Laptops We tested two all-in-one desktops and two laptops -- one Mac and one PC per category -- and assembled a panel of testers with a range of experience and preferences. Both platforms are capable and easy to use, but only one was the victor. |
InternetNews April 3, 2008 Sean Michael Kerner |
Are Security Researchers Targeting QuickTime? Apple fixes 11 security flaws as QuickTime woes continue, though the end may be in sight. |
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