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 <title>Apple doesn&#039;t owe you anything</title>
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 <description>Doesn&#039;t this relationship seems like it only goes one way?
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 <description>Apple released a server diagnostic download on Thursday that the company says will test servers running Mac OS X Server 10.6 for hardware issues.
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 <description>Apple and Mac clone maker Psystar traded barbs last week in federal court as they simultaneously asked a judge to end the case that began more than 15 months ago.
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 <title>The case for Entourage on Snow Leopard</title>
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 <description>With last month&#039;s release of Mac OS X 10.6, much has been made about the potential impact of the included Exchange support in Snow Leopard. Many pundits have even gone so far as to say that with Mac OS X 10.6, you won&#039;t need to deal with Exchange clients like Microsoft Entourage, or even the upcoming Outlook for Mac OS X ever again. Exchange support is already in there! The reality of course, is a bit more complicated. 
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 <description>How quickly are Mac users adopting Snow Leopard? It&#039;s hard to tell, but everyone&#039;s got a guess. In general, Mac users are much faster to upgrade than their Windows counterparts. But Snow Leopard&#039;s got one aspect that should drive upgrades (its $29 price tag) and another that might cause upgrades to lag (its relatively scant list of major new features).
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 <description>If you&#039;re anything like me, you fall into certain habits when using programs such as Apple Mail--you get used to using the same small set of core features all the time and tend to overlook capabilities that are less obvious, though no less useful. Here are seven truly helpful features that often go unnoticed.
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 <description>Many of OS X&#039;s files and folders are hidden when working with the system--most of the Unix-only folders, such as /usr, /etc, and /bin, for instance. If you want to always see these hidden files and folders, you can do just that.
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 <description>Sales of Snow Leopard during its first two weeks on the shelves far exceeded those of the last two Apple operating systems -- Leopard and Tiger -- a retail research analyst said today.
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 <pubDate>Thu, 17 Sep 2009 16:57:45 -0400</pubDate>
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 <description>If you like using Stacks in Grid view mode in OS X, and you prefer using your keyboard to your mouse, Snow Leopard adds some new keyboard-based navigation ability to Stacks.
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 <pubDate>Thu, 17 Sep 2009 16:12:21 -0400</pubDate>
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 <description>On the same day that Apple released the first update to OS X 10.6 Snow Leopard, the company also issued a slew of security updates for Tiger and Leopard users.
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 <pubDate>Thu, 10 Sep 2009 22:14:37 -0400</pubDate>
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