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    The Snow Leopard Report: How About Free?

    June 26th, 2008

    All right, we know that Snow Leopard will be, for all practical purposes, a wholesale cleanup of Leopard. Most of the surface features, save for Microsoft Exchange support, will be essentially identical to 10.5, although I suppose there might be some refinements here and there. But the real stuff will happen out of sight, in […]


    Missing in Action in iPhone 2.0

    June 25th, 2008

    As the world wonders whether or not you’ll be able to buy the iPhone 3G in the morning or the early evening come July 11, the real question is whether the new software has all or most of the critical features missing from the original version. Yes, there’s some great stuff in iPhone 2.0, based […]


    Newsletter #445 Preview: Can Apple Update the OS Too Quickly?

    June 8th, 2008

    When Apple acquired NeXT in the last century, the original release of the long-promised industrial-strength operating system seemed to take forever. First, there was Rhapsody, and when developers balked at having to recode all or most of their products, Apple went back to the drawing boards and begat Carbon and Aqua. The former made it […]


    The Mac Troubleshooting Report: Let’s Forget the Voodoo

    May 26th, 2008

    Long, long ago, someone referred to a specific attempt at reforming the state of the U.S. economy as “voodoo economics.” Maybe they were right, maybe they were wrong, but when it comes to the often-aggravating problems that occur with technology-related products, you sometimes wonder whether a little magic might be called for. Back on the […]