A guide to what’s new in the Mac OS X Leopard Finder (AppleInsider, pictured)
Man Files Class-Action Lawsuit Over iPhone Bricking (ArsTechnica)
Other Man Claims iPod nano Set His Pants on Fire (NetworkWorld)
Apple Stock Hits $167 a Share — For No Reason (Daring Fireball)
Why I Won’t Buy an iPhone (BusinessWeek)
Apple Classifies Windows a Virus (Flickr)
Leopard Could Add $240 Million in Revenue in Q4 (Fortune)
Anti-Caps Lock Feature in new Apple Keyboards is Hardware-Based (Rentzsch)
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4 responses to “Quick Links in the Apple World”
The post on Daring Fireball says Apple’s market cap hit $146 billion. Its stock closed at $167/share yesterday.
I can’t decide of the “virus” search on Apple.com brining up Windows is more or less snarky than the BSOD in the new finder. They are pretty funny jabs though, and a bit more clever than the “I’m a mac…” ads.