apcmag.com - 11/14/2008
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With Windows 7 coming up, it's time to yet again ponder on whether Microsoft has the upper hand in operating systems. Here's 15 reasons it doesn't.
wolphbite.com - 11/14/2008
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wolphbite.com —
How I converted a “dead” Apple MacBook to
a Mac Pro Ultra Mini. Digg it here A...
Little Background: I was given a “dead” 13″ MacBook that had water poured on it. After taking it apart and testing I found that the ...
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My New Mac Pro Ultra Mini
blog.wired.com - 11/13/2008
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blog.wired.com —
Here's an interesting factoid you probably didn't know
about our tech-savvy president-elect: He's a Mac user, according...
to Telegraph, who compiled a list of 50 facts you might not know about Barack Obama. He's not an iPhone user, though. ...
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Barack Obama Uses a Mac
macgamesarcade.com - 11/14/2008
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macgamesarcade.com —
Calgary, Canada Macgamestore.com today announced Mac Games
Arcade, an exciting new digital download application for Mac...
OS X. Mac Games Arcade allows users to download, purchase and manage their Mac games all through an innovative and easy-to-use ...
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Mac Games Arcade - Games at your Fingertips
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15 reasons why Apple Macs are still better than Windows PCs
MacDailyNews —
... 8. More useful apps out of the box 9. Neat and contained system settings 10. Apple doesn't load the system up with crap 11. Tons of small reasons make Mac OS X better 12. Still no need for additional security software 13. Apple seems largely to be lameness free 14. Power of the Linux command line with Photoshop CS4 15. File sharing is much easier Warne writes, "Macs just let you get stuff done, whereas Windows computers constantly find ways of annoying you." Full article here .
15 reasons Macs trump Windows PCs
Brainstorm Tech: Technology blogs, news and analysis from Fortune Magazine » Apple 2.0 —
... So here’s my answer. Note, despite what I said above about the argument really being between operating systems these days, I’ve looked at Macs as a hardware and software combination in this article, pitted against regular PCs running Windows. (link) ...
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