This week’s Macworld column looks a techno-pundit slap fight, Android vs. iOS security and Mountain Lion.
Can’t we all get along?
Techno-pundit slap fight! Also, Android vs. iOS security and Moutain Lion in this week’s column.
Full of sound and furry
Techno-pundit slap fight! Also, Android vs. iOS security and Moutain Lion in this week’s column.
This week’s Macworld column looks a techno-pundit slap fight, Android vs. iOS security and Mountain Lion.
“Business Insider, ZDNet and Carrier IQ” would make a terrible name for a band.
This week’s Macworld column looks at more insightful commentary from Business Insider, a ZDNet Great Debate that’s not so great and the Carrier IQ mess.
Apple as a religion, Flash and Mac Defender in this week’s Macworld column.
This week’s Macworld column looks at the stunning and completely new argument that Apple is a religion, takes another fond look at Flash and finishes with the Mac Defender news of the week.
Lodsys and Mac Defender and straw men in this week’s Macworld column.
This week’s Macworld column looks at Lodsys and the two attacks against Mac users: one the Mac Defender Trojan and the other all the obnoxious straw men.
Link to Macworld piece in which everyone disappoints!
This week’s Macworld piece looks at the iOS security breach, Apple’s unfortunate patent application and Google going sideways on net neutrality.
The horny one covers security in this week’s Macworld piece.
The Macalope looks at the results of the hilariously-named Pwn2Own contest (oh, you hackers!) in this week’s Macworld piece.
InfoWorld’s Roger Grimes reopens the old “is it the size of the installed base or is it the technology” argument, writing Macs’ low popularity keeps them safer from hacking and malware.
The Macalope doesn’t have a problem with his piece, really, and pretty much agrees with him.What he was amused by is that this is how InfoWorld teased the piece in its daily email blast:
Macs are safer because nobody likes them
Ahhh, ha-ha! You stay classy, InfoWorld!