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InfoWorld: ‘No Macs’ is no longer a defensible IT strategy
A number of computing trendsare making it easier for tech departments to say yes to the Mac by facilitating IT’s ability to provide enterprise-grade Mac management and support.
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Office 2008 vs. iWork ’08: Can they get along?
We’ve compared Word and Pages, Excel and Numbers, PowerPoint and Keynote. But one question is still on readers minds: What about file compatibility?
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Photo Booth and flipped images
You say you'd like to reverse Photo Booth's mirror images? It's easily done with a single command.
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Psystar office exists, but not yet open to the public
Psystar is open for business, but not ready to welcome public into its new offices.
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NetNewsWire RSS reader beta updated
RSS reader NetNewsWire has been updated fixing a memory leak among other issues.
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Review: Iomega eGo
With its solid metal construction, smooth finish, and sleek looks, the eGo slides handily into a purse or pocket so you can tote your important digital files wherever you go. It's not a particularly fast drive, but it's good for carrying with you on a regular basis.
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Now Up-to-Date & Contact get updated
Now Software updated its personal information management software fixing several issues the application had with Mac OS X Leopard.
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WD intros faster SATA drive
WD's new VelociRaptor hard drive operates at 10,000 RPM and features 300GB of unformatted capacity.
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MacProVideo releases Final Cut Studio video tutorials
Video tutorial company MacProVideo is offering a new series of videos for users of Apple's Final Cut Studio.
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MacWireless claims 200Mbps via powerline adapter
Macwireless.com has introduced Mac-compatible powerline adapters with a maximum speed of 200Mbps.
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1Password supports Camino 1.6
1Password has been updated to support Camino 1.6. 1Password helps keep track of the passwords you use to sign into Web sites. It can automate sign ins, and helps to prevent identity theft.
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Fix and prevent iPhone freezes and crashes
Freezes and crashes are generic iPhone problems that can occur in any iPhone software, from Safari to Maps. In this excerpt from Take Control of Your iPhone, Ted Landau explains how to recover from freezes and crashes and how to avoid them in the first place.
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Psystar pay processor alleges it was misled on clone sales
A credit card payment processor terminated the account of the Miami company advertising Mac clones because the computer seller misrepresented what it would sell and failed to properly verify credit cards, the processor's CEO said Friday.
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Beautify eBay shots with Bling It
If you're a frequent online seller, Bling It is a useful cut-out program that helps you prepare your product shots.
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Spring cleaning
Chris Breen offers a few techniques for clearing some obvious forms of cruft from your hard drive as well as configuring your Mac so that it doesn't create such a horrid mess in the first place.
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BusySync adds iCal to Google calendar sync
BusyMac has released a new version of their iCal sync tool that now synchronizes to Google Calendar, as well.
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MagSafe modifier and a travel stand
In this week's Mobile Mac, Dan Frakes looks at a way to make the MagSafe connector stay put and a laptop stand designed for in-flight use.
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Video: World Tech Update
In this week’s show: advancements in electronic paper in Japan, Google Maps host videos, a woman airs her pre-nup grievances online, NEC premieres its Lui PC, Apple’s iPhone comes down in price, Willcom creates the first device based on Intel’s Atom, the Library of Congress offers a digital experience and Sony recycles televisions.
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Apple alters Windows software update tool
Apple’s Software Update for Windows users now separates updates to already installed programs from new offerings—an apparent response to criticism over the way it was pushing Safari to Windows users.
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Apple and the homebuilt Mac community
Rob Griffiths has a modest proposal about how to allow home-built Mac clones to flourish without harming Apple.
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Disable the 10.5 X11 warning-on-quit dialog
If you use X11 in OS X 10.5, you’re probably annoyed by its new ‘are you sure?’ warning whenever you try to quit the program. Learn how to disable it.
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AT&T; to lay off more than 4,000 employees
AT&T; plans to lay off more than 4,000 employees, it announced Friday.
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PayPal may ban Safari, older browsers
PayPal plans to take the dramatic step of locking out people using older versions of Web browsers in order to stem phishing attacks.
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IBM researchers testing workplace use of Macs
IBM Thursday disclosed that 100 of its researchers are giving Apple Macintosh computers a go to find out whether they are a strong option for use in the workplace.
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XRackPro2 Studio rack coming soon
GizMac is offering a new version of its XRackPro2 designed to accommodate studio equipment and home entertainment gear.
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