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>> Wednesday, 26 Nov 2008

Macworld Team: What chance a Apple netbook in 2009?

By Cyrus Farivar

So it's no secret that lots of people are desperately pining for a netbook, a small, trimmed-down laptop that would be a bit easier to tote around than a full-fledged laptop.

>> Tuesday, 18 Nov 2008

Macworld Team: Bugs & Fixes: When MobileMe contacts will not delete

By Ted Landau

When I first gave MobileMe a spin months ago, I synced my Address Book contacts to the cloud. Recently, I wanted to clear those contacts from MobileMe. You might think this would be easy to do. You'd be wrong.

>> Friday, 14 Nov 2008

Macworld Team: The book of MacBook

By Dan Moren

People keep asking me about my new MacBook. The machines came out about a month ago, but that clearly hasn’t been enough time for people to get their fill of Apple’s latest portable lineup. I have to remind myself that these are, for the most part, civilians: people who don’t eat, drink, breathe, and immerse themselves in all things Apple.

>> Thursday, 13 Nov 2008

Macworld Team: Biggest threat Windows 7: Journalists

By Robet X Cringely

CNET blogger Don Reisinger has an interesting take on the biggest threat to the success of Windows 7: Journalists. His reason?

>> Monday, 10 Nov 2008

Macworld Team: Remembering Michael Crichton

By Rob Griffiths

I was deeply saddened to read of the passing of Michael Crichton, at the way-too-young age of 66. Michael was an amazingly talented individual, as evidenced by his background—a Harvard-educated medical doctor who wrote The Andromeda Strain while still in medical school, and then wrote (and directed the movie version of) The Great Train Robbery.

Macworld Team: Is Yahoo dead?

By Robert X. Cringely

The problem with writing about the endless Microsoft-Yahoo-Google mini-series is eventually you run out of metaphors. So I'll quote Michael Corleone: "Just when I thought I was out, they pull me back in."

>> Thursday, 06 Nov 2008

Mark Hattersley: Loving the MacBook Air

Will the MacBook kill the MacBook Air? Screamed a headline I read recently. "Er, no" was the rather sheepish answer. But the MacBook Pro is in serious danger of killing my back, and I've developed a newfound love of my Air as a result.

Macworld Team: Microsoft haters, Mac daddies and Linux lovers

By Robert X. Cringely

Now that the elections are finally over, let's focus on something even more contentious -- the holy war over operating systems. I've gotten a lot of responses regarding my Halloween post on Microsoft's "I'm a PC" marketing campaign and Windows 7. Some good, some bad, and some plug-ugly.

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MacBook Air 1.86GHz review

MacBook Air 1.86GHz review

Apple's new MacBook Air is faster and has a much better hard drive inside the same sleek shell. But with a better MacBook on the market, is it still the slickest MacBook you can buy? We take a look at Apple's pricey, but stylish, MacBook Air 1.86GHz.

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