pixela-1.com - 10/31/2008
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youtube.com - 10/27/2008
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A terrifying account of the first virus for
the Macintosh is unleashed on and unsuspecting retail store:...
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Macintosh Virus Discovered (video)
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USB to Firewire adapter gives Unibody MacBook customers a glimmer of Firewire hope
9 to 5 Mac - Apple Intelligence —
... It's WindowsXP (like you'd run anything else?) only at the moment. Hypothetically, that leaves Bootcamp and virtualization as options, but much too much trouble to get a Firewire port for most. When pressed on whether they'd make Mac drivers, Pixela has said they'd consider it. How about hurrying up with that decision...Apple, care to send a few engineers their way? It isn't like they don't make any Mac software. ...
Adaptador FireWire-para-USB: salvação para donos dos novos MacBooks?
BLOG.MACMAGAZINE —
... Mas tenha calma. Por enquanto, ele só funciona no Windows XP — claro que há a alternativa de um Boot Camp da vida, mas certamente não é o ideal. O bacana, porém, é que a empresa já afirmou que avalia a possibilidade de drivers para Mac — o que não é nada absurdo, haja vista que ela já desenvolve soluções para a plataforma da Maçã. Os caras de Cupertino bem que poderiam dar uma ajudinha… ...
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