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Tuesday, February 28, 2006
Wireless, remote, Front Row, Bluetooth, media, and more speed.
 Steve Jobs pulled the wraps off the long-expected and eagerly awaited Intel-based Mac mini. With a few surprises. Apple's easy-to-use version of the living room media center is here.
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Apple spreads wings; now an accessory maker for iPod ecosystem.
 To the surprise of few, Apple ventured a bit deeper into the consumer electronics world with iPod Hi-Fi. Home Stereo. Reinvented. Not. It's an iPod matching speaker with an iPod dock and Apple Remote Control.
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New: Intel Mac mini becomes media center; iPod Hi-Fi system.
 No technology company does a better job of fanning the flames (desire, lust, interest, etc.) than Apple Computer. Today, Apple introduced a host of " fun new products" designed to grow market share for the Mac, protect the iPod's turf, and move the company closer to "living room" media center.
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Monday, February 27, 2006
Are viruses ganging up on Mac OS X? No. Virus protection is.
 Just when you thought Mac OS X was safe and secure, there's a barrage of... virus protection software makers. Which is more dangerous? The virus, or the innoculation? Guess who says you need protection?
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What can you do before and after someone steals your Mac?
 Back in mid January we reported on Undercover, a unique Mac utility which notifies you when your Mac is lost or stolen. So, we "stole" a Mac to see what happens.
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Friday, February 24, 2006
What's better than silver? A list of free Mac applications.
 Someone has to be the keeper of the Olympic flame. Since there's no category for pregnancy weight gain, I'll keep a list of free Mac applications instead. It's much easier on my back and feet. Guess what? It's Friday. You know what that means?
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Yes, you get what you pay for with Google. One out of three is OK.
 Besides search, I can't figure out what Google is doing with it's gazillions of dollars, other than making nifty stuff. For Windows. Finally, Google does Mac with three "official" Widgets. One is good, one is boring, one is bad.
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Thursday, February 23, 2006
USPTO secret revealed. No PCs, no Macs, no internet use.
 If you've ever wondered why the US patent system is so screwed up, now you know. Mac360's exclusive, in-depth, undercover investigative report reveals the reason. The US Patent Office does not use computers; no Windows PCs, no Macs, no internet connections.
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This feature is long overdue in iTunes. Songs by date.
 What was the Number One song when you graduated from high school? When you became engaged? What was the top song when you were born (you're not likely to remember)? This is a feature we need in iTunes.
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Wednesday, February 22, 2006
What is it? Add your idea to the Mac360 Reader Wish List.
 All we know for sure is that Apple plans to host a " media event" on Februray 28th at its campus in Cupertino, CA. The media invitation simply said to join Apple as they introduce " fun new products." Here's the latest list of expectations. Add yours...
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Tuesday, February 21, 2006
Last week a trojan horse. This week a security hole in Safari.
 The so-called First Mac Virus™ turned out to be a poorly engineered trojan horse not capable enough to do more than irritate. Now, Apple's Safari has a huge security hole. What's next? Mail? Yes.
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Doing the extras you want from iPhoto: iDive and Mosaic.
 iPhoto is just fine for digital photos. What about digital movies. Is there a Mac application that's the equivalent of iPhoto for movies? Yes. iDive is ready for Intel Macs, your Mac, my Mac. Should you take the plunge?
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