The iPod changed the way we deal with audio and video, much like the Mac two decades earlier changed the way we deal with text and graphics. Eventually the PC caught up with the Mac in many ways (though not … Continue reading
Category Archives: Macintosh
Apple’s 30th anniversary is a prime subject for journalists this month, and I’ve fielded a number of interesting questions concerning Apple’s success. I gathered some relevant questions and my responses here. Q. Will Apple ever be successful in the business … Continue reading
By the time Microsoft gets its act together with better system software, the Intel-based Mac will likely be dual-booting Mac OS X and earlier versions of Windows.
Continue readingA brave new world shimmers on the horizon for many who are fed up with Microsoft’s grip on the computer industry. By the time Microsoft gets its act together with better system software, the Intel-based Mac will likely be dual-booting … Continue reading
It was a slow news week in February, so the press naturally ganged up on the “Mac vulnerability” story. News reports, such as “Is Mac OS as safe as ever?” By Joris Evers of CNET News.com, stirred up the flamers … Continue reading
It was a slow news week in February, so the press naturally ganged up on the “Mac vulnerability” story.
Continue reading“It was the best of times, it was the worst of times,” wrote Charles Dickens. So it is true of the former for Mac users, the latter for Windows PC users. It’s a far, far better thing to own a … Continue reading
What you get with the Apple Mac Duo is added value; what you get with the Dell Duo is a hefty discount. George Ou at ZDNet likes to incite virtual riots with his blog, and he doesn’t disappoint this week. … Continue reading
With all the press Apple’s been getting lately about the iPod, you’d think the company had only recently introduced it. The real news is that the iTunes online store has taken over the digital music market. According to the BBC, … Continue reading
The idea that Bill Gates has appeared like a knight in shining armor to lead all customers out of a mire of technological chaos neatly ignores the fact that it was he who, by peddling second-rate technology, led them into … Continue reading