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The Speculation Department: How Apple Tried to Trick Rumor Sites!

January 31st, 2007

In recent days, Apple has paid some $700,000 in legal fees to the defendants in its failed action to locate the source behind revelations about an alleged product under development bearing the code-name Asteroid.
Although the product got lots of attention as a result of the lawsuits, it never saw the light of day. Supposedly an [...]


Mac OS X on Intel Revisited

November 5th, 2005

I don’t like to depend on what rumor sites say, although they are sometimes right. And when Mac developers violate their nondisclosure agreements with Apple and tell you things they shouldn’t be discussing, you want to both listen and tell them to keep their mouths shut. What a dilemma!
But one fact is emerging from the [...]


The Leopard Report: What About a Public Beta?

August 27th, 2005

After a few years of promising and then failing to deliver its industrial-strength operating system, Apple changed its tack. First, there was a Public Beta version in September of 2000 to prove Mac OS X was for real, and then it clamped down. New versions are now demonstrated and then seeded to developers strictly to [...]