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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.
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?
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.
Microsoft's annual report: Made on Macintosh
The evidence is written all over the report's Microsoft Word file.
A worm in the Apple?
QuickTime 4.0 is like nothing you've ever seen on a Mac. Has Apple broken its intuitive user interface?
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