While right-of-centre parties are not typically seen as the natural friends of the green movement, the British Conservatives used their annual party conference last
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While right-of-centre parties are not typically seen as the natural friends of the green movement, the British Conservatives used their annual party conference last
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Throughout the years, I’ve devised a standard to help determine when to buy a new Mac. I call it the 4X rule. That is,
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All this talk about the Zune reminds me of all the hatred that exudes from Mac and Windows fanboys everytime a new product is
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On the subject of Banned Book week, Mymac reader Matt supplied this link he came across Thanks for reading and writing, Matt. So, if
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Admit it. You surf three thousand websites a week on average. Most of those are way too forgettable (and you maybe should burn your
Read MoreI was at The Mall in Columbia yesterday, when I remembered that an Apple Store just opened up there. Suprisingly, this is the fifth
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The 78th installment of The Warp Core has been published over at Applelinks.com. “The CEO and the Internet Fritter-Factor.” The premise is something I’ve
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SOLID STATE MACINTOSHES? I said something like this about a year ago in a blog called “No Media Drives On Intel Macs?” A lot
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While Tim and Chad were at my hotel room and we were recording, I felt a real buzz from our conversation. It was a
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Greenpeace has a website up to send a form e-letter to Steve Jobs (like he’ll ever see them) If you go to this link
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That’s what it looks like, though the photo shows the predecessor to my current 1.83 GHz MacBook before it was exchanged because of a
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Yesterday, Adobe and Apple seemed to square off and take center ring at Photokina with updated versions of their powerful, pro-level photo management and
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Last time on Memoirs of a Podcaster: Guy, fighting life threatening illness, fights his toward the front lines of Grand Rapids, Michigan, while Tim
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For those who haven’t paid attention lately, the MyMac.com Podcast hits a major milestone this week. One hundred podcasts. Tim and Chad has been
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A very good way to calibrate what goes on in the Macintosh community is to look at the activities in other industries: automotive, beverages,
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‘We all know that books burn, yet we have the greater knowledge that books cannot be killed by fire. People die, but books never
Read MoreAlmost two weeks ago I posted about my friends 2 month saga of trying to get DSL installed. As of that writing the service
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John Farr introduced me to Applelinks.com back in 1998, and together, we launched my new column. Farr did the artwork, and we laid out
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So much for papal infalliability. After making a speech to his alma mater, the University of Regensburg in Germany, Pope Benedict XVI has apologised
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Lot’s of press lately about the Zune player from Microsoft. Is it an iPod killer? Maybe if you throw them at each other from
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