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    Newsletter #351 Preview: The Kind of Virus Even a Mac User Must Fear

    August 21st, 2006

    Yes, I know the stories. Mac users are not susceptible to viruses because the criminals responsible for malware don’t really care about a platform with a worldwide market share in the low single digits. If Apple’s efforts to boost the number of Macs in homes and businesses bear fruit, there will be plenty of threats […]


    The Leopard Report: The Rush to Judgment

    August 11th, 2006

    Think about it for a moment. Mac OS X Leopard is months away from release. The entire feature set hasn’t been announced, and we have only a glimmer of an idea of the extra goodies that developers are seeing on the preview DVDs they got this week from Apple at the WWDC. During the keynote […]


    The WWDC Rant: The Short Keynote Update

    August 7th, 2006

    There’s something to be said for a live radio broadcast of an event. You just need a mic, some way to transfer your signal to the station or an intermediate feeding mechanism, such as satellite, and you’re good to go. But when it comes to online publishing, you have to depend on a some way […]


    The Leopard Report: Forget the New Features!

    July 28th, 2006

    Sometimes I put up a headline mostly for the entertainment value, but I’m fairly serious about this one. Mac OS X needs a fair amount of fixing, and a few hundred of those ahead of a few hundred bits of eye candy might be just the ticket. Now, I can imagine that many of you […]