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What gets bigger as it gets
smaller? The hard drive, Adam Robert Guha, Apple Archive, 02.27.
Remember those old 20 MB 5.25" hard drives? The iPod Mini stores a
whole lot more on a drive so small that it can be used in a Compact
Flash slot.
Building your own planetarium, Jeff
Adkins, Mac Lab Report, 02.25. Fiberglass, inflatable, and cardboard
domes - and an affordable 180-degree projector.
Badtimes virus warning, The Lite
Side, 02.25. This is one nasty virus guaranteed to give anyone who runs
is some very bad times indeed.
Guide to iPod Mini lingo, Jeff
Adkins, The Lite Side, 02.18. New terms iPod Mini users can use to feel
part of the hip crowd.
iPod Mini a success despite
pundits, Stephen Van Esch, Mac Scope, 02.18. Experts declared the
iPod Mini overpriced, but consumers seem to understand the "small is
beautiful" value.
Stepping up from a Beige G3 to Blue
and White, Adam Robert Guha, Apple Archive, 02.16. Why it was time
to upgrade, benefits of the newer computer, and troubles caused by the
Rev. 1 motherboard.
Vert•X Xserve stand reviewed,
Jeff Adkins, Mac Lab Report, 02.13. Don't have a rack for your Xserve?
Not a problem with this $40 stand.
Mac nearly old enough to start
drinking, Jeff Adkins, The Lite Side, 02.12. "The Macs we
interviewed for this article were all envious of the older machine's
pending 21st birthday - but also wise enough to appreciate their
advantages...."
Nothing else is a Mac: Marketing the
Mac as BMW at a Buick price, Charles Moore, Miscellaneous
Ramblings, 02.12. "The best strategy Apple could pursue would be to
pitch the Mac as a premium product for just a bit more money, which is
what is - or at least what it should be - a BMW, but at a Buick
price."
Panther improves Classic, Jeff
Adkins, Mac Lab Report, 02.04. Mac OS 9 isn't dead. Under Panther the
classic envirionment is better than it's ever been under Mac OS X.