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 <description>Well, wouldn&#039;t you know it--someone at Apple was paying attention to those of us who have been praising the Mac mini as a good server.
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 <description>On Monday Apple released an update to its Snow Leopard operating system (10.6.2 ) that fixes flaws, including one that wipes out a users&#039; personal data. But along with fixes, Apple&#039;s update also kills support for Intel Atom processors, in a bid to stop users from hacking their netbooks and creating &quot;hackintosh&quot; systems.
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 <description>Apple is reportedly breaking Hackintoshes -- meaning netbooks illegimately installed with Mac OS X -- with its latest update to Leopard.
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 <title>Two more Snow Leopard Expose tips</title>
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 <description>Exposé in Snow Leopard has gained a lot of new features. We&#039;ve already discussed using Dock Exposé to switch between app windows in different Spaces, selecting Exposé windows by name, and using Quick Look and the Command-Tab switcher in Exposé mode. Here are two more Snow Leopard features to add to your memory banks.
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 <description>While the world focused on Microsoft&#039;s launch of Windows 7, Florida-based Psystar quietly launched Rebel EFI, a software product that should worry Apple a lot more than Microsoft&#039;s latest operating system. 
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 <description>Windows 7 is a worthy rival, but Mac OS X Snow Leopard is the better operating system by a whisker for discriminating professionals.
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 <description>When is a Windows PC not a Windows PC? When you toss out the Windows and replace it with Apple’s Mac OS X Snow Leopard or any other major operating system.
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 <description>Google co-founder Sergey Brin says he&#039;s disappointed with how long its taken his company to develop a Macintosh version of its Chrome browser. He did not, however, comment on why development has taken so long.
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 <pubDate>Fri, 23 Oct 2009 13:26:27 -0400</pubDate>
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 <description>If you&#039;ve ever wondered about which programs are using your Internet connection at any point in time, here&#039;s one way to find out using Terminal. 
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 <description>If you live and work on a Mac, you&#039;ll want to try these 10 killer open source apps.
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