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Describes an old Macintosh' role in taking a picture of the late space shuttle Columbia.
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Douglas Schweitzer celebrates his second (very happy) anniversary as a Macintosh user.
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Comparison of the operating systems by a switcher.
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ZDNet UK reviews OS X on a Toshiba laptop. Covers installation and some preliminary performance tests.
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Apple has been prowling around with 150 new improvements to emerge in Mac OS X 10.3.
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Seattle Times Newspaper article on the iPhone and its marketing.
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Digital Trends' detailed Apple iPhone (8GB) analysis.
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Apple, fed up with playing second string to Windows, has been taking its operating system from strength to strength.
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"Quick, sleek new Macs, and the best operating system on the market."
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Just as the Mac revolutionized computing, Apple is changing the world of online music.
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Its dedicated users are so passionate they're often described as religious about their love for the machine.
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Steve Jobs helped create a Silicon Valley icon and, along the way, garnered a reputation as a charismatic yet mercurial visionary.
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After encountering roadblocks from Dell and IBM, Dr. Srinidhi Varadarajan went to Apple, and 24 hours later, had a commitment to deliver the G5's he'd need to build a Supercomputer.
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Apples digital hub strategy grows and focuses on creation, not just collection, of digital content.
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Some biology and genetic scientists are big fans of the Mac.
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If you're curious about game performance running Windows XP on an Intel-based Mac, Peter Cohen can tell you one thing unequivocally: It works really well.
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Apple's newest iMac hits the sweet spot in marrying form and function, resulting in a computer that's fast, versatile and looks like it just dropped from the pages of Dwell magazine.
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A small integration project dispels some preconceptions about OS X.
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Apple continues to sell unbeatable quality, but at high prices.
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Several Mac myths debunked.
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When Jay Chiat announced that he was going to take away his employees' cubicles and desks, equip them all with portable phones and PowerBooks, and turn them into wandering advertising nomads, the story captured the imagination of deskbound drones everywhere (Wired).
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An option that's enterprise-worthy.
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Why Macs are are better buy for businesses.
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Switching and the growing Mac user base. (free registration required)
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On the usability differences between Microsoft and Apple.
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G5 review from the Linux/Open Source news site. "Apple's new 64-bit Power Macintosh G5 is aptly named: it has power to burn."
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A look at the past, and future, of the Mac. (Free registration required)
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PCMag names the G5 a winner at the 20th Annual Tech Ex Awards.
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Kudos from both pro and amateur users alike. The G5 is declared "the Hummer of the computer world."
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Photographers? Musicians? No, the latest Mac switchers are rocket scientists.
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Article describing how the blaster worm virus shut down their company for a day, with the exception of a single employee who persisted in his desire to own an Apple at work.
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Walter Mossberg answers numerous questions for potential switchers.
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Music, video, iTunes and the record industry all get covered in this interview.
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Short switcher article, focusing on the iBook and operating system.
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The online companion to TIME's cover story on the flat-screen iMac. Includes a photo gallery of the product and a timeline of Steve Jobs' machines.
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Weblog article on the difference between Apples approach and that of other tech companies.
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The creation of the iPod, and the mystic of Apple.
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CEO Steve Jobs says among other practices, it's "saying no to 1,000 things" so as to concentrate on the "really important" creations.
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How the future of the "OS Wars" is shaping up today.
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The latest Apple machines impact the professional market. How and when will the consumer level machines see it?
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Article from Wired describing the allure of the Macintosh.
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One reporter's opinion on the OS wars.
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A PC using staff member trades with a Mac writer for week, and both report their experiences.
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Some iPod users are swapping jacks with strangers and finding new musical tastes. Should Apple add wireless broadcast and Rendezvous to the iPod so we can all tune in?
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How good is the Panther (10.3) operating system? Leander Kahney at Wired botches an install and still finds it well worth the trouble.
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How the small details separate Apples offerings from the competition.