What was going on in the Mac world and MyMac.com eight years ago? A retrospective. Part 3!
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DVForge puts all Mac users at risk for personal gain – UPDATED
A stupid, ill-conceived publicity stunt puts all Mac users at risk. Please read this today.
Read MoreAre the software makers of the world getting a free ride?
The software makers have had a free ride far too long, and they need to be held to the same level of acceptable product and business practices the rest of the world has to go by.
Read MoreDVForge ProSticks Speakers
Review

The ProSticks do make for an audiophiles dream in computer speakers, meaning for the price vs. performance aspect ratio, these are really great sounding speakers.
Owen Rubin is everywhere
I ran out of books to read. Okay, I did not run out, just nothing really sounded good to me when I was last
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A Decade of MyMac.com 1995 – 2005 Part 2
Thank you, Adam Curry
Just a quick thanks to Adam Curry, one of the creators of Podcasting, for playing our promo and saying nice things about it during
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What If The Mac mini was a full size computer?
I want to take a step back, and pose a What-If scenario for you. What if Apple released a sub-$500 Mac, but it was actually as large as the G5?
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Fat, Lazy Sheep! BAAHHH!
Okay, let’s see how many people I can piss off with this one’¦ I want to feel proud to be an American again. For
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What are these PodCast things?
A Decade of MyMac.com – 1995 – 2005 Part 1
During the New Years celebration, many people reflect in the year past, and look ahead to the coming year with hope of a better future. 2005 will mark ten years for me as publisher of MyMac.com, and as such I will spend a few moments during the coming year to look back at the history of this site and the digital magazine that preceded it. In this first column, I look back to where it all started, 1995.
Read MoreWeekend Archive – Alan Dingman Artwork
Do you know what you were doing in May 1997? I do, I was admiring this new cover for our twenty-fifth issue of My Mac Magazine, the downloadable edition. This cover was created by Alan Dingman, a friend of then regular cover artist Mike Gorman. Alan actually did two covers for us, the other I will post soon.
You can view more of Alan’s work at http://www.alandingman.com, which includes his work for a Steven King book as well. (Who ever Steven King is…)
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Macworld Overlooked
As the Macworld Expo comes to a close today, I thought now would be a good time to reflect back on the Apple announcements. While the Mac Mini and iPod Shuffle will deservedly get the majority of the headlines, especially from the mainstream press, I wanted to look at the other new product announcements, because for most of us, these are actually much more important than either the Mini or the Shuffle.
Read MoreWorld of Warcraft for Mac
Review
World of Warcraft!
Tim Robertson checks out the latest from Blizzard. Worth buying? Can hundreds of thousands of people be wrong? Read the review here!
John Dvorak is the Jayson Blair of Computer Journalists
His latest argument, honestly, is that since the Macintosh is easier to use, it should be cheaper than a PC. Seriously, that is his argument.
Read MoreRSL Digital Fidelity One Speaker System
Review
RSL Digital Fidelity One Speaker System
Manufacturer: Rogersound Labs
Price: $59.95
www.rslspeakers.com
What I JUST learned
My five-month old, Brooke, is a teacher today! What did she teach me? If you are in a hurry to get out of the
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The problem with Netflix
A few months ago, I decided to give a two-week free trial run with Netflix. For those who don’t know what Netflix is, or
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A Disappointing Keynote
Okay, let’s see. First, Apple gives us iPhoto for free, and now we have to buy it. iMovie was free, but no longer. Now
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April Fools Apple Product!
This is neat. Good April Fools gag! From Mobilemag.com! Check out this link to read the "Specs" on it. Actually, it is kind of
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