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Gradebooks, Steve Wood, View From the Classroom,
11/22.
- Short Takes, Charles
Moore, Miscellaneous Ramblings, 11/22. Information on
backup, the Lombard keyboard, USB drivers, and
accelerating the PowerBook 500 series.
- Week in Review,
Low End Mac, 11/20.
- Screen Size and
Resolution, Dan Knight, Online Tech Journal, 11/19.
Why is the iMac fuzzy at 1024x768? Why does a 17" monitor
look unsharp at 1280x960?
- Reassessment, Eric
DeStafano, Mac Metamorphosis, 11/18. "The Windows
platform is dead, and Windows 2000 is going to be the
final nail in the coffin."
- Macs for design, Lynn,
My First Mac, 11/18. "The tables have turned, and I think
it is time that everyone (including software
manufacturers), see the enormous capabilities and
adaptability that Macintoshes have!"
- Apple will rule the
computer world, Rodney O. Lain, Things Macintosh,
11/17. "If you start a business and base it on the goal
of continuously striving for quality, you will slowly but
surely become the #1 business over time."
- Online with a PowerBook
Duo, Julie Fugett, Mac Daniel, 11/17. "To do
everything you want to accomplish, you're going to need a
DuoDock."
- Free web access,
even for older Macs, Rob Myers, Mac Musings, 11/17.
Free web access with a standard PPP connection and no
extra ad banners in your brower.
Around the Web- Advice: Replacing
the hard drive in the new iMac, iMac2day, 11/20.
- Opinion: Supporting
Mr. Lain, MacSimple, 11/19.
- Tech: All
about RDRAM, David K. Every, MacWEEK, 11/19. All
about Rambus, PC-100, and SDRAM.
- News: Jonathan
Ive talks Mac design, MacWEEK, 11/19. "Design guru
Jonathan Ive on Thursday night landed a prestigious award
for his ground-breaking work at Apple, where he heads the
group that gave us the iMac, iBook and new G4 Power
Macs."
- News: Mac OS X Developer
Preview 2 progress report, MOSR, 11/19. "This
operating system completely changes the rules -- in no
small part by barely changing the user's experience at
all."
- Low End: 6100
DOS cards, Quadras, and you. How to put a 66 MHz 486
DOS card intended for the 6100 in a Quadra.
- News: iMac
named "design of the decade," MacCentral, 11/19.
Business Week names iMac decade's best industrial
design.
- News: Webb
School to buy over 100 iBooks, MacCentral,
11/19.
- Advice: Free
email services, Charles Moore, MacSimple, 11/19. "A
very cool thing is that having multiple email accounts
need not cost you a cent."
- Opinion: Macintosh
is the "nigger" of the computer industry, Rodney O.
Lain, MacSimple, 11/18. An excellent piece on Macs and
race relation. (I don't use the N-word, but when a black
man does, I'll allow it on my site.)
- News: Hotmail
criticized over spam filter woes, c|net, 11/18. "Two
weeks after Hotmail implemented a controversial
junk-email filter, users are complaining...." Also see
Hotmail fights spam (and
so do I).
- News: Apple
developing AirPort Software Base Station, MacBC,
11/18. Software will allow any AirPort equipped Mac to
share an internet connection with another AirPort
equipped Mac.
- Benchmark: Seagate
Barracuda ATA/66 vs. HotLink FireWire, Bare Feats,
11/18. "The Seagate Barracuda 20 gig ATA/66 drive really
screams...."
- Opinion: Windows
is dead, says columnist, Charles Moore, Applelink,
11/18. "...Microsoft has tried so hard to make Windows
2000 make your life easier, that it has succeeded only in
complicating things."
- News: Net
victory could cut DSL prices, c|net, 11/8. "...Baby
Bell companies must allow competitors to share the main
telephone line into homes to offer high-speed digital
subscriber line service."
- Analysis: Does
Sherlock 2 play fair?, MacWEEK, 11/18. "...Sherlock 2
will override ad banners in third-party plug-ins outside
Apple's built-in set."
- News: iBook,
G4 "Best of What's New," Popular Science.
- OS: Linux
test drive, part 2, MacWEEK, 11/18.
- News: Mac
sales in Japan, iMac NewsPage, 11/17. Apple makes 7
of top 10 models sold in Japan, has #1 market share.
- Web: MacInStart
goes weekly, MacInStart, 11/16. New articles will
appear each Monday.
- Low End: House
of PowerBooks. All about PowerBooks -- all of
'em.
- News: OpenGL
1.1.2 offers improved 3D acceleration, Mac Junkie,
11/18.
- Review: Interex
XLR8 Point & Scroll USB mouse, Mac Junkie,
11/18.
- Advice: How
to build a successful web page, iTeen, 11/18. "Have
you ever tried to make a cool web page, but seen it
fail?"
- Connectivity: 56k
modems to improve, PC World, 11/18. "V.90 Plus modems
could speed uploads and connect more quickly."
- Tech: More
on copying files, MacKiDo, 11/17. "Windows is not an
Operating System with one interface, it is many."
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