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IBM server chip seen slimmed down for Apple Macs
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International Business Machines Corp. Monday announced a microchip for personal computers that will crunch data in chunks twice as big as the current standard and is expected by industry watchers to be used by Apple Computer Inc. . .
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Updated X Darwin
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Running Jaguar? Then be sure to get the newest version of the X Server so you can continue to use it for things like remote desktop, VNC over SSH, etc.
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Setting up a Site Server with Jaguar
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Did you know that almost all of the software to set up a heavyweight, full-fledged site server on Mac OS X -- a machine that not only serves Web pages, but handles DNS and mail as well -- is already on your machine?
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Apple Keeps x86 Torch Lit
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As Apple Computer Inc. draws up its game plan for the CPUs that will power its future generations of Mac hardware, the company is holding an ace in the hole: a feature-complete version of Mac OS X running atop the x86 architecture.
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End of the Road for OS/9?
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It may be the end of the road for OS/9 - this may not be an issue for anyone using newer hardware, but if you have older MacOS servers, you may consider migration to OS X - or even Linux PPC.
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KDE 3.0.1 Ported to MacOS X / Darwin
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The Fink project, which "wants to bring the full world of Unix Open Source software to Darwin and Mac OS X", has announced the successful port of KDE 3.0.1 to the platform. "Share and Enjoy."
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OS X for x86
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OS X on x86. Argueably the best interface in the world and on non-proprietary hardware? I doubt it, but we can hope, right?
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Apple Remote Desktop
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VNC for the mac not working out for you? Try the newest version of the Apple remote desktop.
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Should Apple Go Intel?
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Check out this neat peice about the possibilities of Mac OS on Intel. Sounds good to me!
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Will the New iMac Go the Way of the Cube?
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Because of its radical design, Apple's new iMac computer has been compared by many to the company's failed Cube. But I would argue that it is completely different from that machine. For one thing, it captures what was great about the original iMac and inc
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Low End Mac
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Lots of MAC related news and information.
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"Wild Packets" Network Monitoring Suite
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Need to find out what's going on with your local network? Try out the tools in this network monitoring suite.
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Review of OSX
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Check out this review of OSX.
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Insanely Mac
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Insane man Emmett Plant has moved from Open Source to create the end all site for General Mac news and reviews.
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Mac Fix it
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Check out this useful site for updates on mac related stuff.
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ANS Page
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Check out this nifty Apple Network Server page.
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Sysadmin How-to
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Check out this quick sysadmin how-to from Apple.
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The Original Apple
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The name came from somewhere. . .
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Apple History
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The one thing that apple has (beyond the GUI) is history.
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The Woz
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Like Apple, hate Apple, whatever. You gotta admit that the Woz is just damned cool!
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The Mothership
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The source of all things Mac.
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