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    The Leopard Report: Everything You Expected is Wrong!

    April 12th, 2007

    You know, it’s very rare for Apple to announce a serious delay in a new product these days. More often than not, deadlines are met, give or take a few weeks, or the things ship early. Take the transition to Intel processors as an example of an amazingly speedy migration. However, after weeks and weeks […]


    Newsletter #371 Preview: Taking a Long-Term View of Apple Computer

    January 7th, 2007

    In the business world these days, far too many companies are worried about this quarter’s bottom line, so they can make Wall Street analysts — a strange and often ignorant breed — content, along with their stockholders of course. If you tell them that your marketing strategy might not bear fruition for another couple of […]


    Newsletter #353 Preview: Macrosoft’s Mac BU Blog: The Spin Stops Here!

    September 4th, 2006

    Getting online and writing a blog is so simple that millions do it every single day. Some folks even get a few readers, so I guess I should consider myself lucky. And while the concept is far from original, Microsoft’s Mac Business Unit, which boasts of having the largest team of Mac developers outside of […]


    Attention Developers: Don’t Tell Me to Dual-Boot!

    April 15th, 2006

    Amidst all the joy in being able to run Windows at native speeds on an Intel-based Mac is one big concern that’s being voiced more and more: Will some Mac developers who also have Windows products abandon their efforts for the Apple platform because of this newfound capability? The biggest concerns cover the gaming industry. […]