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    The Leopard Report: Another Pitch for Intelligence

    May 11th, 2007

    You know, it’s a sure thing that today’s personal computers are supremely powerful contraptions, with capabilities and processing power that would have filled a large room not too many years ago. The Mac OS surely looks better, and it is now a proven, industrial-strength operating system. However, I wonder whether Apple is truly taking sufficient […]


    iMac G5 Review Addendum: Business or Personal?

    December 17th, 2005

    When I first read about the latest iteration of the iMac, I got the impression that, absent the remote control, it would serve well in an office environment. Having spent a week with the computer, my opinion remains unchanged. Sure, it’s got a wealth of features that are ideally suited for the home user, but […]


    The Tiger Report: Why Can’t the Mac OS Fix Itself?

    May 28th, 2005

    An application quits, and you see a message asking you to decide what to do next. You can, among the choices, decide you just want to reopen the application and maybe subject yourself to more punishment. Perhaps click the button that promises to send a report about the problem to Apple, hoping that, among thousands […]