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    • Mac OS X 10.5 Leopard: the Ars Technica review: Page 1

      Posted by Jeff from Ars Technica

      Eighteen months, two and a half years, who's counting? Maybe we enthusiasts are just getting greedy. After all, as Apple's been so fond of touting, there have been five releases of Mac OS X in the time it's taken Microsoft to deliver Windows Vista. But far be it from me to use Microsoft to calibrate my expectations. Leopard has to be something special.

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    • Top 22 Mac OS X Products

      Posted by Jeff from Cyberdogbiscuits.blogspot

      While Mac OS X is a top-notch operating system, there are always things it can't do, or could do a bit better. This applies to every OS, because if they were all perfect, then no one would make money writing third-party software! I know the Internet abounds with various list of "Mac Software You Can't Live Without"; if you can stand one more, I've compiled what I've found to be some cool and useful tools.

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    OS X 10.4.7 Phones Home To Cupertino

    Seems innocuous like what iTunes did, but does feel Microsoftian. Probably can be circumvented easily, like in iTunes. But Apple is a large multinational corporation and thus is evil by definition, so a little paranoia is healthy.

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    5:37 am 7/06/06
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