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Monday, May 13, 2002

Top Stories

Apple Hints At A Future With Devices
by Jon Fortt, Knight Ridder News Service
Think cell phones, e-mail pagers and instant-messenger software.

News

Apple On RedHerrings 50 Top Public Companies
by MacNN

Laptop Money Off-Limits In Revisions To State Budget
by Associated Press
Even though a potential $180 million state revenue shortfall lookms, money set aside for Gov. Angus King's laptop program is safe — at least for the immediate future.

Apple: Some CDs Don't Compute
by Chris Marlowe, Hollywood Reporter
Apple has determined that customers void their warranty if they attempt to use its products to play copy-protected CDs.

Opinion

Why Windows Is Hard And Why Macs Are Shunned
by Bob McCormick, MyMac.com
It's the people. Ironcially, maybe that's why Macs are also easier.

Reader Report: Apple Homepage Bandwidth
by MacInTouch

The Next Mac OS X: Why It's Gonna Be One Cool Cat
by Stephan Somogyi, ZDNet
Jaguar looks to be greater than the sum of its parts.

David Reed On Sidhu
by Dave Winer, Scripting News
"Compared to working with MS, working with Sidhu was a nightmare, because he could never get out of the way of his own ego. Sometimes Gates and crew can."

Review

Practically Pixel Perfect
by Julio Ojedaq-Zapata, Pioneer Press
Dead pixel aside, my iMac G4 has almost everything I want in a home computer.

RealMYST
by Christopher Paretti, Inside Mac Games
Should you try to make a good thing better?

Sidetrack

Monday, May 13, 2002
by Heng-Cheong Leong

An Apple A Day: Tesugen.com

Wintel

New Celerons Built Like Pentium 4s
by Michael Kanellos, ZDNet
Intel's first Celeron chips based on the architecture behind the Pentium 4 will come out next week, a move that will allow the company to cover the entire PC market with the same chip design.

States Missed A Break In Microsoft Trial
by Joe Wilcox, CNET News.com
Another procedural error on the part of the plaintiff states has preventd evidence from gettting into court. And that evidence, involving a specialized operating system called Windows XP Embedded, could have made the states' case.

Microsoft: States Have Proved Nothing
by ZDNet
Microsoft declared that the states seeking strict sanctions against the company had failed to prove their case.

Microsoft Judge Expected To Take Cautious Approach
by Paul Davidson, USA Today
Analysts say a conservative federal judge will likely take a cautious approach as she weighs a proposed settlement against nine states' push for tougher penalties.

After Crash Course, Judge Must Solve Microsoft Case
by Amy Harmon, New York Times
As the two sides prepare their findings of fact before giving their closing arguments — now scheduled for mid-June — about the only thing they seem to agree on is that Judge Kollar-Kotelly has worked diligently to understand the case.

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