Even while sympathizing with those directly and indirectly affected, it’s hard not to be a little smug. The larger question is, could a similar kind of problem affect Macs? That would be bad for us Mac users but less so for the world, given that Macs are used in fewer mission-critical situations than Windows-based PCs. Macs may not even be as relied upon as iPads for vertical market tasks like point-of-sale applications, medical record tracking, and education management. Read More
Nearly three decades later, Apple owes everything to the iMac
Twenty-seven years ago, Steve Jobs took the stage at the Flint Center in Cupertino to unveil the first new product...