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    Has the Mac Lost its Soul?

    April 15th, 2006

    The things you’ve long taken for granted in this tiny corner of the universe have been turned upside down over the past few years. It really started when Steve Jobs saved Apple by unveiling the bondi blue iMac in 1998. It seems almost an eternity in the world of personal computers, but it signaled a […]


    The Leopard Report: Apple Needs to Stop this Silliness!

    February 4th, 2006

    In recent months, I’ve read some speculation about possible new features for Mac OS 10.5. I don’t think it’s fair to put any labels on some of these ideas at this point; it’s a little premature for that. But rather than examine possible gee-whiz features to see if I can do better than Apple in […]


    The End of Internet Explorer for the Mac: The Non-Story of 2005?

    December 24th, 2005

    A lot of fuss was raised Monday about the impending end of support for Microsoft’s Mac version of Internet Explorer. However, the application really died a couple of years ago, and I suppose it’s taken a little extra time for some to notice. Now it wasn’t too many years ago that Microsoft owned the Mac […]


    It’s a Small World After All

    October 22nd, 2005

    The other day, David Biedny, a regular featured guest on The Tech Night Owl LIVE, wrote about his meeting with the product manager for Apple’s new photo retouching application, Aperture. Now there’s nothing unique about talking with an Apple executive during a new product introduction, but this time, the reference to his name, “Joseph Schorr,” […]