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Opinion: Apple at the Expo: What went wrong?
Macworld's Jason Snell is stunned that Apple has taken a 25-year-old event -- the Macworld Expo in San Francisco -- and 'treated it like a piece of garbage stuck to the bottom of its shoe.' But he's not really surprised: Apple has been leading up to this moment for a long time.
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Elgan: Why you'll never see a real 'Zune phone'
Microsoft should sell a Zune phone but probably won't because it lacks the vision to build something really great in the consumer electronics space, writes columnist Mike Elgan.
Review: Apple's LED Cinema Display a boon for Mac laptop users
Apple's stylish new 24-in. LED Cinema Display is the perfect companion for Mac laptop owners looking for big-screen convenience -- and an ad hoc docking station. But you'll need one of the newest laptops to make the connection.
Don't wait for Snow Leopard: 10 ways to slim down and speed up your Mac now
Apple has indicated that its upcoming operating system, Snow Leopard, will be sleeker and faster. But with a few simple steps you can get at least some of those results with your current version of Mac OS X.
Review: The new MacBook Air, now with extra SSD goodness
If the first MacBook Air was a revolutionary take on the Apple laptop line, the new version is an evolutionary advance that offers a noticeable speed boost and better storage options. And the top-end model is a lot cheaper than it was when it debuted in January.
Review: Western Digital 500GB My Passport Studio
The My Passport Studio is completely awesome just for what it is: a 500GB external drive that you plug into your Mac, sit back and watch as the drive icon pops up on the screen. It's fully Mac-formatted, and Time Machine wants to gobble it up as soon as it's detected.
Seven ways to push mail to the iPhone -- without Exchange
Though the iPhone supports common e-mail protocols, Exchange is the only business-oriented option for offering push message notification and over-the-air updates to calendar and contact items. But there are other options.
Cool Stuff: Your 2008 Holiday Gift Guide
Whether you're looking to buy economical, expensive, or just plain weird gifts for your friends and family, you'll find the perfect tech gadgets and software in our 2008 gift guide.
Review: BlackBerry's Storm is awkward and disappointing
BlackBerry fans who've been yearning for a touch-based handset à la iPhone now have one, but the BlackBerry Storm, which Verizon Wireless plans to start selling Friday for $250 with a two-year contract, might not be the smart phone of their dreams.
Apple's Stealth Business Notebook
Scot Finnie thinks Macs are going to start showing up in more and more enterprises, even if that's not the intention of either Apple or the user companies.
"Cisco is going to be finding out, the hard way, that open source isn't the same thing as free software...."
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