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    What Apple and Other Router Makers Can Learn From Hotels

    August 22nd, 2006

    How many times have you checked available Wi-Fi connections on a note-book, Mac or PC, and found several that weren’t password protected? Now I understand a commercial hot spot, such as T-Mobile, where you can’t actually do anything online without having an active account or ordering up a pass for an hour or a day. […]


    The Tiger Report: Widgets? Who Needs Them?

    December 17th, 2005

    It seems strange that widgets would assume a terribly controversial status among Tiger’s features. After all, they seem benign enough. Just a press of a key, and you can check such things as the current temperature in one city or several, whether a package you sent has been delivered and the speed of your current […]


    The Apple Broadband Tuner Report

    December 3rd, 2005

    At the risk of stating the obvious, let me say that today’s commentary is based in large part on my personal experience with the Apple Broadband Tuner. The fact is that others have very different results to report, but I’ll be fair about it and mention those too. In any case, it doesn’t really matter […]


    The Tiger Report: Sowing the Seeds of Update Confusion

    May 21st, 2005

    Now that the 10.4.1 update has spread across the planet, Mac users are weighing in on what it fixes, what it doesn’t fix, and the new bugs it creates. But in all this there is one large problem, and it appears to stem from Apple’s efforts to make the update as small as possible, at […]