Opinion: IPhone stats confirmed; it really does run my world

If you have an iPhone, you’re doing a lot more than just making calls. Recently, I read an interesting report regarding iPhone use. Market research firm iSuppli Corp. found that many people use iPhones in ways that differ markedly from other phones, especially in categories that until recently weren’t that important to most users. Read the article…    

Michael deAgoniaOpinion: IPhone stats confirmed; it really does run my world

Image Gallery: Apple’s new Mac Pro is a speed demon

This image gallery accompanies our story. Review: Apple’s new Mac Pro is a speed demon. The new Mac Pro can easily drive two 30-in. Apple Cinema Displays. Read the article…

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Review: Apple’s new Mac Pro is a speed demon

The upgraded Mac Pro pushes apps to the limit. In front of me, two 30-in. Apple Cinema Displays glow softly at my desk. Beside me sits the fastest stock-configuration Macintoshthat Apple Inc. has ever shipped: a superfast eight-core Mac Pro. Inside the Mac — and on full display on those screens — is Mac OS X 10.5, better known as Leopard, Apple’s latest operating system. …

Michael deAgoniaReview: Apple’s new Mac Pro is a speed demon

The MacBook Air: First impressions, second thoughts

Some compared Apple’s new laptop to the Cube; so did I, at first. Right after Apple Inc. announced its new ultralight, ultrathin laptop, the MacBook Air, last week, a colleague asked me what I thought. “Great. For $1,799 you can get this year’s form factor with yesteryear’s processor. And no optical or firewire, either? And you can ‘upgrade’ your hard drive from 80GB …

Michael deAgoniaThe MacBook Air: First impressions, second thoughts

Opinion: Apple’s Leopard is a developer’s delight

Revamped core technologies make coding easier, more exciting for software developers. When it comes to Apple‘s new operating system, Leopard, users are likely to notice the flashy graphics and animations, the tight integration of applications and the speed with which it churns through data. What they don’t see are a large number of the under-the-hood changes that Apple built in so that …

Michael deAgoniaOpinion: Apple’s Leopard is a developer’s delight

The iPhone at two months: It’s all about the interface

Rivals all too often deliver clumsy hardware, lousy software. When I first walked into the house the day I bought my iPhone, I had a moment of panic. After six months of media frenzy and amongst all of the excitement, I had lost sight of the fact that the 8GB iPhone I bought at a nearby AT&T store had set me back $600. Read …

Michael deAgoniaThe iPhone at two months: It’s all about the interface