‘Macsimum Recommended Reading’ for Nov. 21
Posted by Dennis Sellers
Nov 21, 2008 at 2:42pm
“Psystar case reveals Apple’s shaky e-mail retention policy: Apple has sold enterprise-class storage hardware and software for years, but the company has yet to embrace systematic e-mail and document retention policies that are common among publicly traded companies.”—Industry Standard
“Can You See Apple Under $60?: I can, but first we have to deal with the next level of support, which is 74-ish. What really makes me a believer is how easily we broke through 85 yesterday. You know, 85 represents both long-term support, and an important psychological level. That’s because Apple (AAPL) hasn’t been below 85 since January 9th of 2007, the day Steve Jobs introduced the iPhone to the world. This Bear has essentially negated the iPhone premium. I want to make clear that these are the words of Rex Crum of Market Watch, not mine. Man, you’ve got to love that name!”—Seeking Alpha
“Taiwan market: Chunghwa Telecom reveals details of new value-added service platform to launch alongside iPhone 3G”—DigiTimes
“Apple shines slightly as gloom grips tech sector”—Distorted-Loop
“SimCity Coming to iPhone, iPod touch: We’ve already established that gaming on the iPhone and indeed iPod touch isn’t quite where it needs to be to live up to what Apple would have us believe. As long as EA’s developers don’t screw up somehow, I think the soon-to-be-released SimCity for iPhone and iPod touch could turn that tide. ”—Trusted Reviews
“GameRanger Adds PC Support: The Mac-only online multiplayer gaming service GameRanger has expanded its user base with the addition of PC support. Existing GameRanger accounts automatically gain PC support, so Mac users can now try it out under Boot Camp on Intel Macs, or through a separate Windows machine.”—Mac Observer
“Enter for a chance to win the Wired Wish List Bag, filled with today’s hottest technology and products on the cutting edge of design.”—Wired
“Mac Viruses Continue to Lag Behind Windows Counterparts: Quite a few software makers routinely release Windows versions ahead of Mac flavors — Skype, Google Chrome and Adobe Photoshop Elements to name a few — and now it seems that poor Mac users can’t even get a decent virus that’s on par with the threats Windows users face.”—Webmonkey
“Apple DisplayPort-Dual Link DVI adapter delayed until December 23. Bah! Humbug!’—9to5 Mac
“Man Sends Naughty Pics to Mistress, Blames iPhone: What do you do when your wife asks you what the heck these images of you doing naughty things are doing in your iPhone’s “Sent” outgoing mailbox? If you’re one man, you blame the event on an iPhone glitch that randomly takes images from your camera roll and puts them in your “Sent” mailbox without actually sending them.”—iPodObserver
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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.






