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    Is it Time to Fire Apple’s Simplicity Police?

    March 26th, 2009

    When Mac OS X was first released eight years ago, a number of smart programmers found simple ways to customize the interface and behavior of Apple’s Unix-based OS. What made these methods all the more intriguing is that all they were doing was putting pretty faces on features that already existed. Only, for reason’s known […]


    Do the Mac Rumor Sites Have Near-Total Freedom?

    March 16th, 2009

    Once upon a time, Apple courted the Mac press big time, particularly the major magazines. When a new product was being readied, editors would receive an early preview under a confidentiality agreement, so they could get a full feature story on the new product that would be published around the time of the actual release […]


    Is it Too Late for an iPhone 3.0 Wish List?

    March 12th, 2009

    Just when folks were settling down to figure out how best to deal with the complicated structure of the remote control on the new iPhone shuffle, along comes news that the iPhone 3.0 software will be previewed at a special Apple media event next week. To put this all in perspective, this would be the […]


    The Plain Fact: Mac Users Love to Complain

    March 9th, 2009

    I know that when Apple moved from the PowerPC to Intel processors, you could hear and feel the groans around the world. How could Apple possibly abandon the processor platform that made their products the fastest PCs on the planet? How indeed! Well, as it turned out, the PowerPC roadmap didn’t favor Apple. When Steve Jobs […]