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    Newsletter Issue #486 Preview: The Internet Explorer 8 Failure

    March 22nd, 2009

    They say that first impressions are often the most important, and that a product that doesn’t grab you right away may be doomed to failure. Now after a decently-long gestation period, the latest version of Microsoft Internet Explorer, version 8, is now available for download. Forgetting preliminary reports about its performance potential — or lack […]


    Newsletter Issue #345 Preview: What’s the Best Way to Run Windows on a Mac?

    July 9th, 2006

    My friends, although it’s gotten a lot of press of late, the truth is that you’ve been able to run Windows on your Mac for years. It wasn’t always a pleasant solution, however, not because Microsoft builds a mediocre operating system, which is largely true. But there were other reasons why you would find the […]


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    Is Anyone Interested in Boot Camp and Windows Vista Beta 2?

    June 24th, 2006

    So it was only natural. On the one hand, there’s a simply superb personal computer, the 17-inch MacBook Pro, and the ability to run two or more operating systems. Independent tests show that it actually can run Windows XP faster than many dedicated Windows boxes. So with two popular methods of setting up the “Dark […]


    Newsletter Issue #341 Preview: A Little Common Sense About Plastic Seals

    June 11th, 2006

    The other day I read some stories about a peculiar problem with the new MacBook. Seems some folks have been complaining about excessive heat, which itself isn’t uncommon with these new Intel-based note-books. However, in this case the cause was traced to a plastic seal covering the rear cooling vents just below the screen. Evidently […]