‘Macsimum Recommended Reading’ for Nov. 19
Posted by Dennis Sellers
Nov 19, 2009 at 5:05pm
“What If Apple Lost Against Psystar?: What if Psystar won and installing OS X on non-Apple machines became a norm?” —Apple Gazette
“The OS Opportunity: It’s not just that Apple is different among computer makers. It’s that Apple is the only one that even can be different.”—Daring Fireball
“A Few Apple Annoyances: So I was writing an email to a friend about something or other on my iPhone 3GS. I needed to refer to some printed notes before completing the letter. So when I put down the phone, after a few moments the letter was sent without being finished and without any further intervention on my part.”—The Tech Night Owl
“A&W guys are the new Apple guys: Have ‘Mac and PC’ ads jumped the shark?”—National Post
“iPhones: Great for games, not so good in wind storms/Our army of reporters and photographers all have iPhones to get news stories and breaking news into our newsroom faster, but sometimes, Mother Nature wins.”—KOMO News
“Apple Store opens in SuPE Store: More than 150 students and faculty members filed into the Ferguson Center Plaza for the grand opening of the Apple Store Wednesday.”—The Crimson White
“Today’s Snow Leopard reader report touches on permissions repair, Finder vs. FTP, MS Office, development issues, Norton update, user accounts and more.”—MacInTouch
“Mac OS X’s Preview and the Apple Mouse: USB Overdrive to the rescue”—Betalouge
“Apple Exec’s Backyard Is Designed for Barfing: When you think of backyards, the first things you probably think: Dogs woofing, July 4th grilling, swingsets. Then again, you’re not a senior Apple exec by day, and an art collector on the weekends.”—Fast Company

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Dennis Sellers
Dennis has been a newspaper editor/reporter (seven years) and teacher (seven years). He has over 10,000 magazine, newspaper and online articles to his credit. He has also covered the Mac and tech industries for over a decade for such online publications as MacCentral, MacMinute and now MacsimumNews.






