catalog.belkin.com - 11/14/2008
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Making the move from a PC to a Mac computer has never been easier. The Belkin Switch-to-Mac Cable allows you to seamlessly transfer all your important data, such as: Emails (Outlook to Mac Mail) Internet browser settings (Internet Explorer to Safari) Photos (My Photos to iPhoto) Music (My Music ...
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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Belkin Switch-to-Mac cable automates PC-to-Mac migration
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... Belkin is releasing a cable designed to help automate migration from a PC to a Mac. The company claims the Switch-to-Mac cable will transfer all of your media and documents from your old PC over to your new Macintosh. It won't do a full backup, as there's no point in transferring PC-specific programs and their associated data. For this convenience, you'll have to shell out $50, but there are plenty of cheaper options out there. Apple stores will help you with the transition, or you could do it yourself with a simple $5 network crossover cable, even if you don't have a ...
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... If you’re thinking of switching to a Mac and think it might be just too difficult, take a look at the Belkin Switch-to-Mac Cable. It’ll help you move your email, settings, photos and music over to the Mac. ...
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ubergizmo.com 11/14/2008 —
Windows and Mac platforms have been at odds with each other for a long, long time now, but there must come a time to bury the hatchet, right? The night has turned to dawn with the use of Intel processors in Macs years ago, while the ability to ...
Belkin Switch-to-Mac Cable Makes Going Mac Easy
i4u.com 11/14/2008 — Mac sales are booming and Apple has moved up swiftly on the top selling computers chart. That means that there is a higher than ever amount of Windows users changing to Mac computers. As difficult, as it can be changing from one Windows machine to ...
Get a Mac - FAQ
apple.com 12/2/2008 — Can a Mac run Windows and Microsoft Office? Yes. Microsoft Office is available for the Mac, and Word, PowerPoint, and Excel files created on a Mac are fully compatible with Windows. Most other popular applications are available for the Mac, too. But ...
The Year in Mac Security 2008
intego.com 1/6/2009 — 2008 was a busy year for Mac security and malware, with a number of new threats targeting Macs, from Trojan horses to scareware, from browser flaws to Mac OS X vulnerabilities. This document is a summary of the year s security issues that affected ...
Welcome to Macintosh (PRE-ORDER)
filmbaby.com 12/1/2008 — First run quantities are limited. Shipping mid December 2008."Welcome to Macintosh" is the first documentary of its kind to mix history, criticism and an unapologetic revelry of all things Apple into a movie experience. The film explores the early ...
The Best Mac Ever: Macintosh SE/30?
blog.wired.com 1/26/2009 —
The Mac just turned 25 years old, and Macworld decided to ask some people which was the best Mac ever made. The results may surprise you.
What could it be? Surely something of recent vintage, the new unabomber MacBook Pro perhaps, loaded as ...
More dirt in Vista Capable lawsuit —
CNET News.com 11/14/2008
Intel's CEO called Steve Ballmer personally to lobby that PCs running Intel's 915 chipset should be labeled Vista-ready. Meanwhile, both Microsoft executives and HP were left fuming once Microsoft did relent.