Oct 31

Turkish Press
Why do Unlocked iPhones Worry Apple?
Techtree.com, India - 2 hours ago
Recently, Apple Computer re-hashed rules applying to the purchase of its iPhone. No longer is cash acceptable (only credit/debit cards), and each person can
Why Apple Doesn't Want You to Unlock Your iPhone Yahoo! Tech
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Oct 31
Why do Unlocked iPhones Worry Apple?
Techtree.com, India - Oct 31, 2007
Recently, Apple Computer re-hashed rules applying to the purchase of its iPhone. No longer is cash acceptable (only credit/debit cards), and each person can

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Oct 31
Holiday growth slow down predicted
phillyBurbs.com, PA - 3 hours ago
Apple computer lovers now have a new place to get the latest products: G2 Computers, 1116 Taylorsville Road in Upper Makefield. Jitu and Hansa Shah,

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Oct 30

PopMatters
Apple makes a huge holiday bet
MSN Money - 11 hours ago
Apple is a leader of innovation. All other computer companies are followers, and sell quantity, not quality. Apple may be a small company, but it is slowly
Apple takes bigger bite of PC market EETimes.com
iPod Classic: The day the music died Independent
iPod Inside: Standard features of Apple MP3 players Bangkok Post
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Oct 30

bit-tech.net
Leopard: Maybe wait a while before installing
Digital Home, Canada - Oct 30, 2007
For Apple owners that moved from a Windows to Apple computer to avoid the hassles, these upgrade issues must come as a bit of a shock.
Weak spots found in Apple's Leopard Times Online
Security Geeks Say Leopard Needs Patches PC World
Leopard upgrade hits Mac firewall BBC News
Digitaltrends.com - p2pnet.net
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Oct 30

Learn a few ways to access hidden minimized windows, which seemingly disappear from the dock when you hide their parent application.

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Oct 30

After a “swift and easy” installation, Mark Kellner (Washington Times) found Mac OS X Leopard “something any Mac user will want to have.” “Offering better integration of e-mail with syndicated Internet news updates, a new backup feature likely to decrease the impact of hardware failures, and snazzy display features by the bushel, the $129 Apple Mac OS X Leopard upgrade is more than a reasonable purchase.”

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Oct 30

In his 4.5-star (out of 5) review of Leopard, Edward Mendelson (pcmag.com) maintains that Leopard is “by far the best operating system ever written for the vast majority of consumers, with dozens of new features that have real practical value.” Mendelson “found Leopard to be startlingly fast, brilliantly streamlined, and packed with conveniences and innovations. Leopard’s rich set of built-in software runs faster than I imagined possible.”

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Oct 30

In his in-depth review of Time Machine, Ryan Faas (computerworld.com) does some déjà-vuing of his own, conjuring up an early iMac commercial to illustrate how simple it is for customers to use Time Machine to back up the data on their Macs. Calling it “one of the most compelling new features added to Mac OS X in years,” he praises Apple engineers for creating “a backup technology that requires little or no configuration, performs backups automatically and invisibly, and makes restoring files from those backups as simple and intuitive as humanly possible.”

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Oct 30

Troy Dreier (laptopmag.com) gives Leopard 4.5 stars (out of five). Praising Time Machine, he predicts that “Leopard will be remembered as the OS that debuted Time Machine, the backup tool that changes everything.” Equally positive about Cover Flow, Quick Look, Spaces, Mail, Boot Camp, and iChat, Dreier concludes that “Leopard is worth the price for Time Machine alone, but the sheer variety of improvements and innovation inside this OS give you much more than your money’s worth.”

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