As any modern Mac-user will confirm online applications are golden. It is an amazing era we have entered now that we can finally reach tons of software application from the comfort of our own homes and our laptops.
You have no doubt heard the theory that when you have a Mac, security is no issue. You need not worry about anything. No viruses, no threats etc…. Have you heard this? Do you think it’s true? Well, this is a wake-up call for those of you who have heard that, because it’s FALSE!
I won’t write anything on the day commonly known as “April Fool’s Day”, but wanted to share a video I found where this woman shares her love for the Mac.
This was the commercial that inroduced the Apple Macintosh Computer to the world. Even though the commercial is over two decades old it’s still crème de la crème. 🙂
As you can read on John Chow’s blog — accessible from: http://www.johnchow.com/apple-macbook-pro-still-a-mac/ — the number of happy Mac-users IS increasing.
When it comes to vulnerabilities in some browsers, the solution stays the same: update your software, please. 🙂
Although it seems to be rather sensational to some that Princeton University points out that encryption keys don’t work under either Windows Vista og on the Apple Mac at their website http://citp.princeton.edu/memory/ there is absolutely nothing surprising in that.
Let me say it straight away. I didn’t like the clip on YouTube at first, but actually there is a good lesson in this.
The Apple iPhone has already achieved a 27% market share in the US SmartPhone market in the 4th quarter of 2007. You can read about that here: http://www.roughlydrafted.com/2007/11/21/iphone-grabs-27-of-us-smartphone-market/
Regular readers will have noticed that I do love Macs. Love IS a big word, and I’m not talking about the kind of love you have for your partner or your children. I am talking of the kind of elation you feel when you have spent many years trying to solve numerous problems on Windows-platforms, […]