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SecuriKey enlists in Boot CampOpen in New Window
"If you're a mobile Mac user who frets about the chance that someone might swipe your laptop and make off with all the important data stored in side, there's at least one option open for considera read more »
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FileMaker Pro 10 Gets New Look, Does WindowsOpen in New Window
"For years FileMaker has been the database of choice for Apple users. With the release of FileMaker Pro 10, the company wants to go after Microsoft Access users." read more »
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Apple should start taking enterprise servers seriouslyOpen in New Window
Not as cool as iPods, but profitableComment Aside from Steve Jobs' hormone imbalance iTunes minus DRM, there wasn't a whole lot happening at MacWorld 2009. And if you were looking for Apple to do som read more »
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Apple wrongfoots iPhoneysOpen in New Window
Forgers fuddled by non-NanoApple's failure to launch a dinky "iPhone Nano" has caught forgers off guard, leaving Far Eastern manufacturers with forged versions of a product that doesn't exist.…Free D read more »
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Report: Apple Dominates the Mobile WebOpen in New Window
The latest data from AdMob, the world's largest mobile advertising marketplace, shows that Apple now dominates the mobile web in the U.S. with a 48% market share. This growth, interestingly enough, d read more »
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Microsoft moves Macs closer to PC parityOpen in New Window
"Macworld Expo Microsoft has announced two products designed to provide users of Office 2008 for Mac with improved access to existing server-based Microsoft services." read more »
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Why businesses are embracing MacsOpen in New Window
"It's not your imagination. Apple Macintoshes are turning up in businesses beyond the creative departments, increasingly becoming a normal part of the IT fabric. One recent IT survey by researcher. read more »
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Bringing Macs into business: Real-life IT storiesOpen in New Window
As more businesses bring Apple Macintoshes into their regular operations, IT has to figure out how to ensure the Macs play well in the typical Windows-dominated environments. Several companies share read more »
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