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Apple/Mac articles that have significance either due to extensive content or special subject matter. Articles from mainstream (not computer related) magazines and ezines especially can be found here.
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Douglas Schweitzer celebrates his second (very happy) anniversary as a Macintosh user.
How the future of the "OS Wars" is shaping up today.
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.
Seattle Times Newspaper article on the iPhone and its marketing. (July 07, 2007)
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. (April 06, 2006)
Switching and the growing Mac user base. (free registration required) (November 07, 2005)
Several Mac myths debunked. (September 30, 2004)
Steve Jobs helped create a Silicon Valley icon and, along the way, garnered a reputation as a charismatic yet mercurial visionary. (April 22, 2004)
Its dedicated users are so passionate they're often described as religious about their love for the machine. (January 23, 2004)
Apple, fed up with playing second string to Windows, has been taking its operating system from strength to strength. (December 14, 2003)
The creation of the iPod, and the mystic of Apple. (November 30, 2003)
PCMag names the G5 a winner at the 20th Annual Tech Ex Awards. (November 18, 2003)
Comparison of the operating systems by a switcher. (November 02, 2003)
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. (October 29, 2003)
Article from Wired describing the allure of the Macintosh. (September 01, 2003)
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). (February 01, 1999)
Douglas Schweitzer celebrates his second (very happy) anniversary as a Macintosh user.
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.
How the future of the "OS Wars" is shaping up today.
Seattle Times Newspaper article on the iPhone and its marketing. (July 07, 2007)
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. (April 06, 2006)
Switching and the growing Mac user base. (free registration required) (November 07, 2005)
Several Mac myths debunked. (September 30, 2004)
Steve Jobs helped create a Silicon Valley icon and, along the way, garnered a reputation as a charismatic yet mercurial visionary. (April 22, 2004)
Its dedicated users are so passionate they're often described as religious about their love for the machine. (January 23, 2004)
Apple, fed up with playing second string to Windows, has been taking its operating system from strength to strength. (December 14, 2003)
The creation of the iPod, and the mystic of Apple. (November 30, 2003)
PCMag names the G5 a winner at the 20th Annual Tech Ex Awards. (November 18, 2003)
Comparison of the operating systems by a switcher. (November 02, 2003)
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. (October 29, 2003)
Article from Wired describing the allure of the Macintosh. (September 01, 2003)
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). (February 01, 1999)
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