Apple tops Consumer Reports' tech support survey - CNET
Apple tops Consumer Reports' tech support survey
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OS X, 7, and Linux, run on computers big and small, I crash them all. Overall I find ******** don't even know what they don't know and the wintards admit ...and more » Valve lets Steam into Mac: more games ahead - Hydrapinion
Valve lets Steam into Mac: more games ahead
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The news that Valve is set to provide a Mac OS X version of its Source gaming engine and Steam gaming service has been generally well ...and more » Use Multiple Computers With One Mouse and Keyboard — Synergy+ - jkOnTheRun (blog)
Use Multiple Computers With One Mouse and Keyboard — Synergy+
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Synergy+ supports Microsoft Windows, Mac OS X and Linux machines — there are installs available for all three platforms. Once installed, the app runs as a ...and more » Move an iTunes library from a Windows PC to a Mac - Macworld

MacworldMove an iTunes library from a Windows PC to a Mac
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... to an external hard drive (OS X should be able to read FAT or NTFS volumes created on a PC), or copy it across your network to your new Mac (the former ...Valve's Steam and Source Coming Soon to Apple Mac OS X - Geek Shui Living (blog)
Valve's Steam and Source Coming Soon to Apple Mac OS X
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The lack of gaming support for Mac has long been a deterrent to many who might otherwise consider the switch from PC to Mac. It also prevented many die-hard ...and more » I want a Mac Mini on steroids - Computerworld (blog)
I want a Mac Mini on steroids
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But if I am spending that much money, I'd like to make sure it runs MacOSX properly and a future OS update doesn't render it useless. So, back to Apple. ...and more » Remotely Take Control Of A Computer With An iPhone For Free - Cult of Mac (blog)

Cult of Mac (blog)Remotely Take Control Of A Computer With An iPhone For Free
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Just days after we reported on the launch of Alfred for OS X, along comes yet another keyboard-centric file and application launcher: Launchy. ...and more »