Steve Jobs: Hero or Fiend?
by Chris Seibold on Oct 26, 2011The reaction to the death of Steve Jobs has been predictable, specials on TV, magazine covers and moments of silence. Not really surprising, mass mourning is part of being famous. The flip side of the …(read more)
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Top Leopard Rumors
Leopard has already been released to the masses, proving to be a bigger success than Tiger during its launch; but before the Beta was seeded, …(read more)
Enough With the MacBook Air - ASUS Eee Comparisons!
For freak’s sake!! Why on earth are people continuing to compare the MacBook Air to the ASUS Eee? It seems as soon as Steve pulled …(read more)
The Future of the MacBook Air and What it Will Become
Everyone agrees (or almost everyone) that the Macbook Air is an astonishing machine but it lacks something. Not a superdrive or ethernet connection, but obviously …(read more)
The MacBook Air Is a Sign of Things to Come
The MacBook Air has, unfairly in my opinion, had quite a bit of criticism heaped on it. I think a good deal of this was …(read more)
Improving the MacBook Air
I previously railed against the newly announced MacBook Air, and with good reason: too high of a price point and lack of anything that sets …(read more)
The MacBook Air Is a Horrible, Horrible Product
I’m not one to immediately write off any product as horrible without considering what it can do, but in all honesty, I think the MacBook …(read more)
Will the MacBook Take Flight at Macworld?
MacBook rumors have taken hold of the news for the past few weeks leading up to Macworld, ranging from a tablet form factor to an …(read more)
What to Expect from MacWorld 2008
It’s that time of the year when we Mac commentators put what’s left of our reputations on the line and tell you what to expect …(read more)
The Future Ain’t for Pansies
What with the latest Mac Expo fast approaching, I’ve been doing my absolute best to completely ignore everything about it. I haven’t read the hype, …(read more)
History of the MacBook Touch
The rumor mill really revs up weeks before Macworld starts, but one fabled product (or even products) has taken the spotlight: an ultra portable MacBook. …(read more)
Apple is Killing Linux on the Desktop
2008 is upon us and we’re greeted with the news, from NetApplications, that Apple Macs running OS X account for 7.3% of computers used to …(read more)
Web 2.0 Applications Are Invading the Desktop
The first Mac application to bring a Web 2.0 application to the desktop was iTunes. The iTunes Music Store can be accessed from within the …(read more)