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Macworld December 2004 Tom Negrino |
Go Beyond Safari Untangle the Web with these web browsers for the Mac. |
InternetNews November 3, 2004 Sean Michael Kerner |
More IE Vulnerabilities A trio of vulnerabilities have been reported in recent days, further exposing Microsoft Internet Explorer users to the risk of potential attack from malicious users. The same bug has been reported in Apple's Safari Web browser running on OS X. |
Macworld November 2004 Robert Ellis |
NoteBook 1.2 NoteBook 1.2 has a friendly, flexible interface. Its unlimited annotations, extensive indexing, and Super-Find feature are efficient ways to manage a glut of information. |
Macworld December 2004 James Galbraith |
Sony monitors Two for the Mac: The 17-inch SDM-HS74P and the 19-inch SDM-HS94P. While these two displays may differ in price and sizes, they still have many things in common. |
Macworld November 2004 James Felici |
VueScan 8.0 Hamrick's VueScan 8.0.11 opens the door to professional-quality scanner control. And while it won't make you a pro overnight, it will give you the necessary tools at an amazingly low price. |
Macworld November 2004 Owen Linzmayer |
Phone Answering and Automation Systems Two new products attempt to combine the phone's ubiquity with the power of OS X technologies such as voice recognition and speech synthesis, essentially turning your Mac into a digital answering machine. |
InternetNews October 21, 2004 Michael Singer |
Apple Releases Tiger Developer Kit Apple Computer developers are getting their first look at the company's next-generation operating system thanks to a starter kit released this week. |
InternetNews October 21, 2004 Jim Wagner |
Sun Java Studio Tool Rises In East Sun Microsystems wants to get Java Studio Creator into the hands of more developers, adding multi-language and platform support for Mac and Solaris. |
InternetNews October 19, 2004 Michael Singer |
Apple Updates Enterprise Hardware Apple Computer revised part of its enterprise hardware lineup with enhancements to its PowerMac, Xserve RAID and iBook products. |
PC Magazine September 22, 2004 Joel Santo Domingo |
Apple Power Mac G5 The new dual-2.5GHz desktop is a nice step up from the ones we've seen before. |
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