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Random thoughts on iTunes 7, Preview, other apps
Content of this column to be posted on Sept. 18. Check back then. Thanks!
Observations of Apple's WWDC (is Steve OK?)
You have everything when you have your health, whether a company or human. Something looked odd at Apple's Worldwide Developers Conference in S.F. and we weren't the only ones to notice. Oh, and there was the preview of OS X 10.5 "Leopard" and the introduction of the Mac Pro, too, among other goodies at WWDC.
To run or not to run Boot Camp, that is the question
Mac users need to give serious thought about why, when and if they need to run Apple's beta Boot Camp software. We give you a few points to ponder, and then point you to several free resources and important reads.
Take a load off finding downloaded files, use Folder Actions
Never used Folder Actions in OSX? No problem. Here's a simple one to try: giving a folder an automatic alert capability anytime something is added to that folder.
"Come together, right now, over me" - The story of 2 Apples
A legal tussle that has lasted for years, it's time Apple Records and Apple Computer put their fists down and make up, for the sake of fans of both and all music lovers.
Apple's unfamiliar new territory: dominance
Like a child who went barefoot all his life and then puts on a new pair of running shoes, there is a bit of discomfort in some ways -- in the beginning at least -- to Apple's new dominance in the digital music world. But these new pair of shoes are well-earned, and they fit.
Do tell, it's Apple and Intel at MacWorld Expo
A look at the big news from S.F. and the impacts the new products, and Apple's new processor direction, will bring to many of us.
The Ten commandments for iPod owners
Thou shalt enjoy thy iPod. But first some serious thought and advice for just about any iPod user.
The digital sound revolution comes full circle
Welcome to 22nd century publishing, and discover the latest revolution -- in sound. Discover an archive of 100-year-old Edison cylinder recordings, too.

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