Windows on the Mac: Parallels 5 vs. Fusion 3 vs. VirtualBox 3.1 - Computerworld
Windows on the Mac: Parallels 5 vs. Fusion 3 vs. VirtualBox 3.1
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Parallels also uses the rotating cube effect to go to full-screen mode; this is the effect Mac OS X employs to switch users, but in this case, users aren't ...and more » Windows on the Mac: Parallels Desktop 5 vs. VMware Fusion 3 vs. Sun's ... - MacDailyNews (blog)
Windows on the Mac: Parallels Desktop 5 vs. VMware Fusion 3 vs. Sun's ...
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"They're faster with better 3-D graphics, are better integrated with Mac OS X, and in two cases, are optimized for running all the features of Windows 7. ...and more » Adobe CTO promises better Mac performance in Flash 10.1 - MacDailyNews (blog)
Adobe CTO promises better Mac performance in Flash 10.1
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"Lynch concedes that video is still a major weakness, as a 480p video, running on a 1.8GHz Mac mini, uses 34 percent of the CPU in Mac OS X and just 16 ...and more » LogMeIn Ignition for iPhone Review - Brighthand
LogMeIn Ignition for iPhone Review
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Running this application requires a subscription from LogMeIn.com, but the basic version of this is free. It works with Mac OS X and Windows PCs.Are Mac sales driven by "Intel Inside"? I think it's more to do with "Windows ... - ZDNet (blog)
Are Mac sales driven by "Intel Inside"? I think it's more to do with "Windows ...
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Seibold then goes on to look at, and dismiss, the notion that Mac sales were driven by Vista (or user's poor reaction to the OS) and Mac OS X refinement. ...and more » Alternative Browsers: Beyond Chrome and Firefox - Linux Magazine (registration) (blog)
Alternative Browsers: Beyond Chrome and Firefox
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It runs on Linux, Windows, Mac OS X, FreeBSD, Haiku, embedded Linux, and “any other platforms supported by the Qt toolkit.” That's a pretty wide selection ...and more » Antivirus Software On Your Mac: Yes or No? - TheAppleBlog (blog)
Antivirus Software On Your Mac: Yes or No?
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While there had been a few scattered OS X virus reports, this trojan had the most destructive potential to date. Since that rumble last year, the Mac ...and more »