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Wednesday, May 5, 2004 |
Moblogs are the latest in cutting-edge personal publishing. To partake, users tend to require a pricey smartphone or fancy handheld, but several are using ancient technology -- Apple's orphaned Newton. By Leander Kahney. [Wired News]
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Unfortunately here's a writer who didn't do their homework.
An article at Techworld claims that "Mac OS X riddled with security holes" and claims Windows is more secure. [MacMegasite]
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What to do if you can’t set an Internet helper on Mac OS X. [Daring Fireball]
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© Copyright 2004 Paul W. Swansen.
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