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A Cry Heard Round The World: Kim Sun-Il died desperate and alone, but he did not die unheard. Looking At And Longing For Mars: Reflections on a childhood dream. A Robot May Not Harm a Human Being. Is The Opposite True?: Thoughts on the future rights of artificial intelligence. Long After The Boys Of Summer Have Gone: What makes a relationship work? Winter Of Our Feline Discontent: What the cat wants, the cat gets. But what DOES it want? To Tell The Truth: There may be no honor among thieves, but can't we find it even in a few good men and women? Should The Human Brain Retire?: We know that we cannot win forever. We know that machines will continue to improve. So why don't we let the human brain retire gracefully now, with honors? Translate This Page
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internet's guilty pleasures. So why doesn't every Mac owner know about
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To Front Page | Read This Story Would You Like Fries With That?Mail Appetizer adds powerful
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To Front Page | Read This Story At Last, New Search Tools For SafariAcidSearch enhancement
proclaims, "Let There Be Light."
To Front Page | Read This Story Seeing Is BelievingPDF Browser Plug-In, Word
Browser Plug-In, and Tofu make Macs better citizens in a cross-platform
world.
To Front Page | Read This Story Let Your Mac Do The WalkingTwo great new utilities for
OS X prove that the best things in life really are free.
To Front Page | Read This Story Get Viagra Pills and Free Diplomas By Mail -- Or Just Find Peace Of MindWhen it comes to spam, an
ounce of prevention is worth a pound of cure—unless, of course, you
regularly correspond with ousted Nigerian warlords.
To Front Page | Read This Story Starbase Defender: The Wrath of RonAliens are like any other
creatures. They're either a benefit or a hazard. If they're a benefit, it's
not my problem.
To Front Page | Read This Story I Have Seen The Future, And It Is UsCan
two divorced
men video chat all
day without driving each other crazy? Probably not. But with an Apple iSight,
they could certainly try.
To Front Page | Read This Story Requiem For A PowerBookWe'd had such good times
together. Who knew how swiftly they could come to an end?
To Front Page | Read This Story Three Great Utilities No Mac Should Be WithoutFaster than a speeding bullet and more
powerful than a locomotive these applications will make working with your Mac a
joy. But leave leaping tall buildings to Superman.
To Front Page | Read This Story A Worm In the Apple? Company Finds Three Security Flaws in OS XMicrosoft isn't the only company
confronting security issues in an OS—as Redmond reminds anyone who will
listen.
To Front Page | Read This Story iSeek, I Find, I HappyAmbrosia Software offers yet another
search tool for OS X. Does the world need it?
To Front Page | Read This Story Shaken, But Not Stirred: iTunes and Win 2000 Pro Don't MixApple provides one more reason to buy
a Macintosh—but some Windows users aren't amused.
To Front Page | Read This Story Hell Freezes Over: iTunes Now Does WindowsApple releases iTunes for Windows as
the music industry holds its collective breath.
To Front Page | Read This Story How To Share Pictures Through iChatYou've exchanged text and video
messages with friends—but did you know that iChat can also send them
pictures?
To Front Page | Read This Story Review of SBook5: A fast, Flexible, And Free Companion To Apple's Address BookIf spinning beach balls aren't your
thing, this blazingly fast AI-based database that can synch with Apple's address
book may be just what you're looking for.
To Front Page | Read This Story Innovate Or Immolate: Reflections On Apple ComputerForget shrinking market share and
alleged irrelevance. I say, it's a good time to own a Macintosh
computer.
To Front Page | Read This Story Great New Devices from MacWorld Creative Pro Let Us Take Multimedia On the GoTwo welcome new devices let you tune
in and record AM/FM radio transmissions and take digital video on the
road.
To Front Page | Read This Story Review of Notetaker 2003 v1.5: Simply elegant softwareAquaMinds' NoteTaker 2003 is
outstanding software to organize notes, photos, and multimedia clippings simply
and easily.
To Front Page | Read This Story Review of Mac2Phone 1.8: Voice over IP telephony comes to the MacThe first Macintosh IP telephony
solution is far from flawless, but the ability to make low-cost calls around
the world will remind you why you love your computer.
To Front Page | Read This Story How To Send SMS text messages from iChatHow to send SMS messages using Apple's
iChat software.
To Front Page | Read This Story Apple's new iChat AV shows promise, hiccupsMac to Mac voice calls may be in our
future—but so is a reliable version of this software.
To Front Page | Read This Story The Pot O' Bill Calls The Kettle BlackMicrosoft abandons IE for the
Macintosh because...it cannot compete with Apple's
monopoly?!?
To Front Page | Read This Story Give me mooooney, that's what I wantDoes Apple Records threaten Apple's
musical aspirations?
To Front Page | Read This Story Mac Laptop Owners: Send yourself SMS alerts using iCalBy using Apple's iCal in conjunction
with a third party shareware application, you can send yourself SMS messages
about iCal events.
To Front Page | Read This Story The new iPod is great, but I want even moreI have serious iPod envy—but I
also have a few suggestions to make a great product even better.
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