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    Newsletter Issue #747: Apple Myths Never Die

    March 24th, 2014

    Over the past few days, I have had some ongoing discussions with someone over whether Macs can actually be used for work. Seems my adversary, so to speak, made it a point of how Macs were great consumer machines, but couldn’t be taken seriously for business. Now I don’t know about you, gentle reader, but […]


    The Mac OS 10.7 Lion Report: Don’t Lose the Good Stuff!

    October 26th, 2010

    It makes plenty of sense for Apple to want to unify the Mac OS as much as possible. Someone moving from an iPhone or iPad to MacBook or iMac ought to be able to adapt without serious retraining. Or at least that’s the theory. So in the first glimmers of a working Mac OS 10.7, […]


    The Mac OS X Lion Report: So Where’s the New Finder!

    October 21st, 2010

    Predictably, Apple has taken the iOS experience to heart in crafting Mac OS X Lion. In the first preview of 10.7, Apple focused on four major features, or “tent poles,” if you want to use the label applied to the initial demonstrations of iOS 4 earlier this year. In keeping with that tradition, the first […]


    Newsletter Issue #563: Apple and Silly Changes

    September 13th, 2010

    With plenty of justification, it’s common to complain when Microsoft makes changes in the Windows or app interfaces that seem there solely for the sake of change. Well, I suppose you’ll be told that those changes are actually based on focus group studies. You see, Microsoft’s customers wanted them all along. They told them so, […]