Nather’s End

Nathers was suspicious. But then, that was his general bent – always suspicious of everyone and everything. Which is why he moved his company’s

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Inside The New Mac Mini

There are a bunch of websites that have the inside view of the new Mac Mini. Here is one of the better ones: MacNewsDe

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Opening the Mac Mini

Dad (Roger Born) In case you did not see it yet or it gets slashdotted… (This video is the first known opening of a

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Maunday Monday Mac Musings

Maunday! Only because I wish I were in Maunday’s Bay, Anguilla! (A tiny place etween the Virgin Islands and St. Martins, East of Jamaica)

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Apple Goes With Blue-Ray

Apple Computer Corporation has signed on to both use and promote the Blue-Ray format for the next generation High Definition Disc format, which will

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Old Macs Never Die

First of all, Jef Raskin is wrong about OS X and Windows XP being nearly alike. Believe me, I know people who use Windows, and there is a world of difference and pain between XP and the Macintosh experience with OS X!

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No More iMacs?

Apple Computer Inc. announced on Thursday plans for a next-generation iMac desktop computer, but said it won’t ship until September, missing its original internal schedule.

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The Archaeology of the Box People

Some of the boxes we have unearthed in their landfills had cryptic purposes. It is supposed, mainly because of the phosphered glass faces, which perhaps they were used for individual communication or entertainment, but such a thought is almost beyond belief in our collectivistic culture.

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Apple’s Cash Cow Is Dying

What does this mean for Apple Computers? Eventually they will be a software company instead of a hardware/software company (except perhaps for Servers). Right now, their cash cow is in their most excellent and world-class hardware. But the time will come when selling their venerable and legendary OS X and media software suites (in their latest versions) will be critical to their bottom line.

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