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Apple cuts price of high-end SSD MacBook Air by $500
Apple on Thursday quietly reduced the price of its most expensive laptop by $500, dropping the cost of the upper-end MacBook Air to $2,598. Read more...

Mac OS X market share surges 32% in one year

Apple patches 25 Mac OS X security vulnerabilities

Apple nears Chinese iPhone deal, say reports

Survey: 8 in 10 businesses now using Macs

Researchers spot Mac Trojan in the wild

Mac clone maker ventures onto Apple's server turf

Apple does about-face, fixes Safari's 'carpet bomb' bug

Parallels releases first Intel Mac server virtualization software

Mac bug forces Mozilla to Firefox 3.0 RC3

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Firefox 3 for Mac: Is it time to switch from Safari?
Performance improvements and a pleasant user interface in Mozilla's Firefox 3 mean that Apple's Safari 3.1 is no longer the de facto standard. But is Firefox the clear choice?

Coverage from Apple's WWDC 2008
Apple's new iPhone features 3G, GPS and a pricetag starting at $199. See complete coverage, including Seth Weintraub's blog of the Steve Jobs keynote address as it unfolded.

Opinion: Apple's Snow Leopard -- an OS without any new features?
Apple's next operating system, Snow Leopard, is due out in about a year, and it won't bring with it any major new features. Columnist Dan Turner explains why that may just be a good thing.

Opinion: You already have an iPhone, should you buy a new one?
So you bought an iPhone last year at the then-exorbitant price of $599, and now Apple has released a new version that's faster, has built-in GPS, lasts longer while talking and is cheaper. Should you take the plunge? Computerworld columnist Ryan Faas offers his advice.

FAQ: The new iPhone brings changes to activation, price plans
When July 11 rolls around and you're ready to buy a new iPhone 3G, you'd better plan on hanging around the store long enough to activate the device there -- and expect to pay more per month for service.

Opinion: Move over .Mac., here comes MobileMe
The Apple iPhone 3G may be getting all the attention at this week's WWDC, but the unveiling of MobileMe could shape how people use computers and data on a broader scale. Computerworld columnist Michael DeAgonia explains how.

FAQ: Meet the new iPhone 3G
The speculation is over: Apple did exactly as expected on Monday and replaced its original iPhone with a faster, cheaper model. Meet the iPhone 3G.

iPhone: One Year Later
Apple's splash into the cell phone market proved consumers will pay for hip devices. And although it commands a small slice of that market, the iPhone is making a big impact, as other vendors shamelessly imitate its touch screen, sleek design and pocket size.

FAQ: From 'iPhonies' to iFacts, we answer your iPhone questions
Every time Computerworld contributor Michael DeAgonia pulls out his iPhone, someone fires off a question about it. As the popular device nears its first birthday — and as Apple appears poised to offer a new version of it — DeAgonia shares some of those frequently asked questions, as well as his answers.

Review: Apple's newest iMac packs a wallop
Computerworld's Scot Finnie gave the new Penryn-based 24-inch iMac the "family test" and had to fight the kids to get any time with the machine.

All it takes is a couple hours and about $125 to breathe new life into an old laptop. Here's how.
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With its latest version, Mozilla's browser continues to raise the bar for what Web browsers should be.
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