Apple: Inside the cult
by Josh Fruhlinger

What gewgaws, wonders, and terrible rages will soon emerge from Apple's Cupertino lair? Josh Fruhlinger brings you the latest news and gossip for all things Mac and iWhatHaveYou. Send him tips at jfruh@jfruh.com or on Twitter @jfruh.

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Mac OS X's pirate trojan

It's the oldest trick in the book, my friends.
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Who's buying the Mac Pro?

Oh, tower computer, we hardly knew ye!
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Are Macs the mainstay or the bonus?

Some intriguing numbers about Mac-PC cohabitation.
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Why won't Apple let indies create their own iTunes LPs?

Control freakery at its worst!
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iPhone cut-and-paste: Mysteriously improved?

What was hiding in the iPhone 3.0.1 update?
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Macs with 3G: More connectivity, more problems

Pervasive wireless is THE FUTURE -- but how are we going to pay for it?
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Slim Shady vs. Universal -- and what it tells us about Apple

Lawsuits can be fun, as long as you're not paying for the lawyers.
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Everyone hates the App Store

If by "everyone" we mean "people other than Apple who are trying to make money off of it."
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Steve Ballmer's problems are other people's fault

Why is Microsoft's CEO promising improvements in products his company doesn't make?
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Palm Pre's imitation of the iPhone is flattery, but not sincere

With great power comes a number of annoying followers.
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