Applelinks Tech Web Reader - Tuesday, August 26, 2008
Gmail: Love It! Hate It! Love It! Hate It!
Plans To Buy Apple Products At All-time High, Survey Shows
Are Macs More Expensive? Round Four: The Skinny on the Mini
Mac OS X Has More Problems than Vista
gOS - a Google good OS for your Mum - Mac-like Linux for the Windows crowd
Reports Say Apple's iPod Line to Get New Look, Features
Is Apple The Fashionable Whipping Boy?
Keeping MacBooks Snug At Security
The Tech Night Owl: Where's Apple's Killer Keyboard?
The Mac Night Owl: The Mac Myth Report Revisited!
The Mac Night Owl: The Apple Class Action Lawsuit Report

Gmail: Love It! Hate It! Love It! Hate It!
Technologizer's Harry McCracken says:
I'm a huge admirer of Google's free e-mail service. Which doesn't mean that it doesn't make me gnash my teeth nearly every time I use it....
Ever since I got my hands on an invite back in 2004, Ive been a fan or so Ive thought. But recently, Ive come to the conclusion that its slowly driving me crazy - and that it may be time for an intervention of some sort....
....In the subject line of the very first e-mail you get in a new Gmail account, Google declares that Gmail is different. Its right. But after years of heavy Gmail use, I still struggle with some of those differences.
The single thing about Gmail thats most different is its notion of Conversations: Rather than the inbox just listing all incoming mail in the order it arrived, Gmail clusters everything into threads, so that every message in one back-and-forth discussion is grouped together. Its a wonderful idea, and far more logical than the way the rest of the world does things.
Logical, however, doesnt always equal good......
[Editor's note: I agree. Conversations is the aspect I dislike most about Gmail.]
For the full commentary visit here:
http://technologizer.com/2008/08/22/gmail-love-it-hate-it-love-it-hate-it/
Plans To Buy Apple Products At All-time High, Survey Shows
The National Post's Jonathan Ratner reports:
In the weak market for consumer spending, there is a bright spot: Apple Inc. The computer and electronic device maker is attracting potential buyers like never before and is getting top marks in customer satisfaction.
A survey of more than 4,400 people between August 4 and August 12 conducted by RBC Capital Markets and ChangeWave Research showed that 34% plan to buy a Mac laptop in the next 90 days, compared with 31% in May. Those planning to buy a Mac desktop rose to 30% from 27%. Meanwhile, 81% of those who recently bought an Apple product in the past 90 days were very satisfied, while only 58% Dell Inc. buyers and 55% Hewlett-Packard Co. buyers said the same....
For the full report visit here:
http://tinyurl.com/5rm7zv
Are Macs More Expensive? Round Four: The Skinny on the Mini
Technologizer's Harry McCracken says:
Pity the poor Mac Mini. After being unveiled with plenty of hoopla in January 2005 as the most affordable Mac ever, it departed the limelight with surprising swifness. The glossy white micro-Mac has received only minor updates such as CPU upgrades and actually got less affordable when the base model went from $499 to $599. Last year, there were even premature reports of the Minis imminent death, and most Mac enthusiasts didnt seem too griefstricken at the prospect of its demise.
But the Mini livesand even though $599 is no longer anywhere near a dirt-cheap price for a computer, it remains the cheapest Mac. It also comes in a super-small package thats still fun and distinctive. So its the subject of my fourth excessively in-depth Mac-vs.-PC price comparison. My goal, as always, is to gauge whether you pay a Mac Tax when you buy a Mini instead of a roughly comparable Windows PC.
For the full commentary visit here:
http://tinyurl.com/69r8p3
Mac OS X Has More Problems than Vista
Low End Mac's Frank Fox says:
Mac OS X has more problems than Vista.
We now have proof from an independent third party, Google.
That's right, if you search the terms "problems with windows" versus "problems with mac os x", Windows wins with only 113 million pages of problems to Mac OS X 126 million. That gives Windows about a 10% advantage over Macs.
Before people start claiming that I am biased or that my search choice was flawed, I want everyone to know that Mac OS X 10.5, (a.k.a. Leopard) is better than Vista. You see. Leopard has only 9,410,000 pages of complaints to 25,400,000 for Vista. Of course Vista has been out longer by several months, but I'd only trim off a few percentage points for that difference.
For the full commentary visit here:
http://lowendmac.com/ed/fox/08ff/more-problems-than-vista.html
gOS - a Google good OS for your Mum - Mac-like Linux for the Windows crowd
The Register's Scott Gilbertson reports:
What's free, looks like Mac OS X, just works and is actually Linux? The answer is gOS, which recently launched a new beta that builds on the distro's initial success and adds new tools like integrated Google Gadgets for Linux.
When it launched onto the scene late last year, gOS (which stands for good OS) made quite a splash for getting Linux into the U.S. retail giant WalMart. Through a partnership with PC manufacturer Everex, gOS brought Linux to your parents' generation via WalMart.
But chances are, if they picked up a gOS equipped machine, Mom and Dad would have no idea they were running Linux. Like the Xandros distro that Asus packages with the EeePC, gOS doesn't trumpet its open source credentials or advertise its infinite customization options. It just works.
For the full report visit here:
http://www.theregister.co.uk/2008/08/25/gos_review/
Reports Say Apple's iPod Line to Get New Look, Features
Sci-Tech Today's Barry Levine reports:
Web postings predict a restructuring for Apple, Inc.'s iPod line by the end of next month. Kevin Rose, founder of Digg, expects Apple's iPod touch to get "small cosmetic changes" with a "significant redesign" for the iPod nano. Rose predicted Apple's iPod nano will be rounded, skinnier and longer with a "kind of widescreen."
Like Bigfoot in recent weeks, the Apple iPod is the subject of a wave of new reports and at least one photo. According to the postings, Apple's iPod line will undergo a restructuring by the end of next month. But given the credibility of those making the reports, the chances for accuracy behind the iPod reports seem better than Bigfoot's.....
For the full commentary visit here:
http://www.sci-tech-today.com/story.xhtml?story_id=61524
Is Apple The Fashionable Whipping Boy?
IT Wire's Stephen Withers says:
Taking potshots at Apple - especially over security issues - seems to be the flavour of the month. But while such criticisms are sometimes deserved, are they often simply cheap shots?
For the full commentary visit here:
http://www.itwire.com/content/view/20225/1151/
Keeping MacBooks Snug At Security
IDG News Service's Agam Shah reports:
Apple's laptops have had some interesting encounters at airport security checkpoints. The wafer-thin design of the MacBook Air befuddled one security officer earlier this year in the U.S., who asked to give some "special attention" to the "fine piece of machinery," according to Bob, who blogs for the U.S. Transportation Security Administration (TSA). After inspection, the laptop was returned to the owner.
Users don't have to remove their MacBooks from their bags anymore, thanks to new "checkpoint-friendly" laptop bags. It's a hassle to remove laptops and place them in bins, so these bags allow X-ray machines to screen laptops from inside bags. The bags are designed using guidelines provided by the TSA, which wants a clear view of the laptop through the bag......
For the full report visit here:
http://www.infoworld.com/article/08/08/25/Keeping_MacBooks_snug_at_security_1.html
The Tech Night Owl: Where's Apple's Killer Keyboard?
One of the best personal computer keyboards ever was Apples own Extended Keyboard II. It had the perfect combination of speed, comfort, and reliability. It was also expensive to produce, because of the mechanical key switches, and was eventually replaced by the Apple Design Keyboard.
Here's the link to the story:
http://www.macnightowl.com/newsletter/2008/08/newsletter-issue-/#keyboard
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The Mac Night Owl: The Mac Myth Report Revisited!
A long time ago, someone said that the more things change, the more they stay the same. Despite the incredible market share gains Apple has made with Mac sales around the world, people still denigrate the platform is irrelevant, and doomed to failure.
Here's the URL for today's commentary:
http://www.macnightowl.com/2008/08/the-mac-myth-report-revisited/
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The Mac Night Owl: The Apple Class Action Lawsuit Report
One thing is certain: When you build a multibillion dollar multinational company, you can bet the sharks will be after you. Indeed, Apples SEC filings routinely list a number of lawsuits in which theyre involved. Some theyve filed, and others have been filed against them for various real or imagined offenses.
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