Macworld “What’s ’64-bit’ in Snow Leopard?”

Finally, an article that makes sense and addresses the nonsensical complaints from freaking idiots that “Snow Leopard isn’t 64-bit because it doesn’t run the 64-bit kernel”. http://www.macworld.com/article/142379/2009/08/snow_leopard_64_bit.html?lsrc=rss_weblogs_macuser

Product Review: Targus USB Hub for Mac “(Why I think) Targus believes that Mac users are suckers for anything made from White Plastic”

Let me say this once and for all – USB hubs are generic devices. There are only two different types of USB Hubs, powered and unpowered. And the only difference between them is the inclusion of a power adapter, resulting in a higher price for the powered ones. The Targus USB Hub is obviously a […]

MacNUS App Reviews Series No. 1 – iGV

I will be starting a iPhone/iPod Touch app review series with this post. Thought of doing this since a very very long time ago, but never really managed to kick myself in the back enough for me to actually sit up and type something. So there are way too many iPhone/iPod Touch app review sites […]

“We never used PCs” School throws out working Macs

This is exactly the kind of website that a school who proclaims that they never use Macs is only capable of. I won’t expect much of the kids who study there. Read the original story here. Pictures of the Macs destined for trash are available here.




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