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News, reviews and strategy on Mac hardware, Mac Operating Systems and Apple Computer.
Before Apple makes any more smug OS-related attacks on Microsoft, it ought to take a good look in the mirror.
Mac Leopard users say they are losing files and folders when trying to move between volumes.
Analysis: So what's new in Leopard, and how "new" is it really, anyway?
Apple and analysts quietly suspect that iPods and iPhones may be selling Macs nearly eight times faster than any major PC brand.
Review: Apple is stressing Keynote's ease of use, billing the application as a means for anyone to create "cinema-quality presentations."
Review: Warts aside, Apple's word processor refresh is worth a look from current and prospective iWorkers alike.
Review: VMware Fusion enables OS X users to work around the OS support limitations of the applications they require by hosting virtual instances of Microsoft Windows and other x86 or x86-64 operating systems on their Apple desktops and notebooks.
Macintosh developers expect to learn everything there is know about the iPhone and Mac OS X Leopard at Apple's Worldwide Developer Conference in San Francisco June 11-15.
Sun Microsystems CEO Jonathan Schwartz causes a stir in the Macintosh community, saying publicly that OpenSolaris ZFS will become "the" file system for the Leopard version of Mac OS X.
Companies that use Microsoft Office on both Macintosh and Windows PCs will have to deal with cross-platform compatibility issues with the new Office 2008 productivity suite.
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