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whitepaper This paper examines the various options for accessing Exchange from Apple Mac OS X including a discussion of some of the pros and cons of each solution. It outlines the steps required to configure both the client and Exchange to allow access.
[23 Apr 2008]
whitepaper This paper show how to configure Entourage 2004 for Exchange access and will then concludes with a discussion of some of the pros and cons of each solution. I will assess each client based on the criteria such as basic email functionality, email...
[23 Apr 2008]
News This prompted silicon.com's own Apple fan boy Seb Janacek to look back over Apple's history and pick the 10 coolest products it has ever launched from the Macintosh 128k and the first PowerBook to the iPod and the iPhone.
[30 Jan 2008]
Photo The Macintosh set a new paradigm for Apple and the industry as a whole. Macintosh 128K The Macintosh was launched in 1984 and everything about it was revolutionary, from the consumer-oriented graphical user interface to the mouse - both firsts for...
[24 Jan 2008]
Round-Up For those who recall the infamous 1984 ad for the Macintosh featuring IBM as Big Brother, it's a significant event. Meanwhile, Apple's market cap eclipsed IBM's for the first time in its history last month.
[30 Nov 2007]
News Apple's launch of the Apple II in 1977 "kicked off the PC era", wrote Fortune, which also praised the graphical user interface launched with the Macintosh computer in 1984. Apple co-founder and chief executive Steve Jobs has topped a list of the 25...
[29 Nov 2007]
whitepaper The Macintosh User Interface wasn't designed all at once; it was actually the result of almost five years of experimentation and development at Apple, starting with graphics routines Bill Atkinson began writing for Lisa in late 1978.
[17 Oct 2007]
whitepaper First the author started with Xcode, which is available to Apple Developer Connection members (online membership is free), and quite possibly on one's Mac's hard drive in /Applications/ Installers/Xcode Tools.
[17 Oct 2007]
Round-Up The Macintosh? Apple's iPod managed to squeeze into the list at joint fourth, tied with Microsoft Excel - spreadsheet-tastic (check out the rest of the top 10 here). If your sole hope in opening this week's Round-Up was to discover by chance which...
[03 Aug 2007]
whitepaper This white paper describes how one can use the information stored in Microsofts Active Directory to authenticate Macintosh users and provide file services and home directories for them on Mac OS X Server.
[03 Jul 2007]
Comment His reply was to "milk the Macintosh for all it's worth - and get busy on the next great thing". The dropping of the word 'computer' from Apple's official name didn't get as much attention as the showcasing of the iPhone earlier this year, writes...
[03 May 2007]
whitepaper The owner used a video camera and an Apple Macintosh to convince VicRoads that video footage would provide pictures of sufficient resolution for VicRoads to be able to diagnose things such as ride comfort, rutting, and stone texture.
[18 Apr 2007]
News One focus of the patch is to fix eight vulnerabilities in the way Mac OS X handles disk images, files that when opened appear as a drive within the Macintosh Finder. Apple has issued a security update for its Mac OS X to plug 45 security holes...
[14 Mar 2007]
Comment In 1984 Apple claimed it changed the face of personal computing with the launch of the first Macintosh. The Apple II, the Macintosh, OS X, PowerBooks, iMacs, iPods, Airport, the list of innovative and trend-setting products goes on.
[21 Feb 2007]
News Vulnerabilities in the Mac OS X have been rising, leading some experts to note that the Macintosh platform is not impervious to security problems. Apple has released a security update to plug a publicly known security hole in its AirPort product.
[26 Jan 2007]
News Microsoft's Sheridan Jones, a group marketing manager in Redmond's Macintosh Business Unit, said: "It's very Mac-like. Microsoft has continued to develop Office for Mac, despite Apple's ongoing efforts to beef up its iWork suite.
[11 Jan 2007]
whitepaper But as Apple's Macintosh OS X operating system (Mac OS) gains ground in the market and Apple's consumer technologies, such as iPod and iTunes, continues to enjoy widespread popularity, security researchers and hackers will increasingly point their...
[18 Dec 2006]
Comment Probably more so than his namesake Steve Jobs, without him there would be no Apple, let alone the Macintosh, iMac or iPod. Again this is a philosophy that has long been part of Apple's ethos - and one born in the development of the original Macintosh.
[15 Dec 2006]
News Vulnerabilities in the Mac OS have been rising, leading some experts to note that the Macintosh platform is not impervious to security problems. The researcher, who goes by the initials 'LMH', wrote: "Mac OS X com.apple.AppleDiskImageController...
[22 Nov 2006]
Comment Could the same thing happen to the iPod as happened to the Macintosh? And the two companies will also lock horns in the music player space once the Microsoft Zune is thrust into a market where Sony has already been playing catch-up on the market's...
[14 Nov 2006]
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