Macintosh

  • Thoughts on the Apple multi-touch patent- look out Microsoft

  • More Mac Viruses, Similar Sources: Time to Worry?

  • Apple hearts Microsoft

    Steve Jobs and Bill Gates take the stage at a tech conference and come off more like old pals than business rivals.
  • Japanese Mac ad

    Nothing lost in translation.
  • Hallelujah, the Mac is back

    Weary of spyware, tired of virus attacks, a nation turns its lonely eyes to ... Apple?
  • Insanely geeky

    Andy Hertzfeld's collection of stories about the legendary creation of the Macintosh is full of details only an engineer could love -- and that's why it works.
  • Why software still stinks

    Programming must change -- but how? At a reunion of coding pioneers, answers abound.
  • Switcher's remorse

    An Episcopal priest goes from Windows to Mac but then has second thoughts. Is her computing soul at risk?
  • Playing games with Apple

    Mac gamers have long suffered from PC envy. But this year their holiday spirits are unexpectedly up.
  • Apple's moviemaking revolution

    Its cheap, fast Final Cut Pro software makes film editing affordable -- and threatens industry leader Avid.
  • Blind arrogance

    Apple repeatedly insults its own consumers, so why should we care if the company lives or dies?
  • The age of computer heroes is over

    Apple fans demand nothing less than "insanely great." But is it even possible to be a revolutionary anymore?
  • Open-sourcing the Apple

    A hacker reviews the beta release of Mac OS X -- and dreams of toppling Microsoft.
  • Apple gilds the lily

    The new Macintosh operating system may annoy both geeks and rookies.
  • Mac OS X: As Windows as you wanna be

    Apple's new operating system has learned a few tricks from Microsoft -- and added some neat features of its own.
  • The new, improved Steve Jobs

    Even if he did try to stop publication of a biography about him, there's a lot to admire about the Apple CEO, says author Alan Deutschman.
  • The iMac fashion headache

    Apple's new iMacs and G4 Cubes will force nasty decisions for the dedicated interior designer.
  • Linux in every lap

    Stars of the original Mac development team try to solve one of the hottest puzzles in technology today: How to make the Linux desktop user-friendly.
  • Taste-testing Aqua

    Experts wonder whether Apple's Mac OS X will be the New Coke of computer-interface design.
  • What happened to the exclusive Club Mac?

    Is Jobs' new Internet strategy turning Apple into a playground for newbies?
  • An end to the Apple turnover

    Steve Jobs accepts the inevitable -- and embraces the CEO title.
  • Celebs flock to Apple's digital hype fest

    Douglas Adams, Jennifer Jason Leigh and Donald Glaser visit Cupertino to make digital movies.
  • Letters to the Editor

    Shoddy journalism in George W. Bush case? Plus: Blaming Apple for geological events; "Law & Order" spin-off's salacious camerawork.
  • Same old worm in the Apple

    A week after Time taps Steve Jobs as the new model for American business, it turns out that Apple is struggling to ship computers out the door.
  • Letters to the Editor

    What's a nice gay guy like me doing in a chat room like this? Plus: Remembering the most musical voice in baseball; can you still travel off the beaten track?
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