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Friday, May 24, 2002

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The Mac A Business Machine? Better Believe It!
by Gene Steinberg, USA Today
The next time someone tells you that the Mac is not a serious business computer, just smile and get on with your business. You know better.

Apple 'Poised To Double Market Share'
by BBC
Steve Jobs, the man who co-founded Apple and returned to the computer maker to spearhead its revival, has said the firm is placed to achieve a doubling of market share.

News

Appel Retail Store Anniversary
by Apple
Great deals to celebrate a great year.

Vendors: LCD Prices To See Slight Rise Until 2003
by Sam Costello, InfoWorld
A shortage in LCDs will keep prices for desktop and notebook displays at their current levels, or even a bit higher, until new factories come online in 2003 and increase supply, said a pair of LCD makers.

New Cocoa Links Directory
by Brent Simmons, Ranchero

Sidetrack

Friday, May 24, 2002
by Heng-Cheong Leong

The future of television: after the show, viewers must immediately take a quiz where they have to recall all the product placements and advertisements during the show. The more you remember, the less you'd have to pay.

Wintel

Windows XP Patch To Comply With Anti-Trust Deal
by Reuters
The first product changes dictated by a proposed anti-trust settlement with Microsoft Corp. will appear next week in a software patch for Windows XP, the company said on Friday.

Pulled In A New Direction
by Daniel Fisher, Forbes
Michael Dell conquered the PC market by exploiting the technology of others to assemble cheap, powerful boxes. That same strategy may not work as he pushes into higher-end storage networks and server arrays.

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