Sunday, April 24, 2005
News
Invasion Of the (i)Pod People
They're multiplying — and spawning a new economy.
OS X Security Tips From The NSA
The National Security Agency knows a thing or two about security in general, and it seems that Macs have infiltrated the Agency.
As Gadgets Proliferate, The Visually Impaired Struggle
As technology has evolved, it's become lighter, smaller and more portable. For most people, that makes it more convenient. For millions of blind and vision-impaired people, it's anything but.
Tiger's Out This Week. No Bull.
This is great theater, but the greater show by far will be the one that plays on your computer screen, making your digital life more pleasurable and productive. If you're an Apple fan, showings begin on Friday. Windows users will have to wait until Christmas. 2006. Snort.
Opinion
Will Apple's Legal Cases Lead to A Consumer Backlash?
If there is a consumer backlash, it doesn't appear to be doing Apple any real harm.
iPod Mini
My love of all things Apple has taken over my life.
Review
50 Random Observations On mac OS 10.4 "Tiger"
InDesign Perfect For Pros, Pages Turns On Rest Of Us
Pages is clean, crisp, very flexible and so easy to use you don't even need to read the instructions.
Sidetrack
Remember the "good old days" when we were all programmers because Apple provided us with the simple yet powerful Hypercard? Now that Hypercard is dead, where have all the "rest of us programmers" gone to?
Programming the iTunes/iPod, that's where we all are now.