“There are a few straws blowing in an increasingly strong wind for Apple Computer. Straw 1: When the White House’s former top cyber-security and anti-terrorism expert, Richard Clarke, visited Australia and new Zealand recently, he carried an Apple Macintosh, not a Windows machine,” David Frith reports for Australian IT. “Clarke, who served under four presidents but is no friend of the Bush administration, says he chooses a Mac because it protects his data from more than 99 per cent of all known viruses, worms, network attacks and spyware
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