“The most impressive new software so far this year is Apple OS X version 10.2, also known as Jaguar. Starting next year, all new Macs will be built around Jaguar ($129 for those upgrading from earlier versions).,” writes Peter Lewis in his article, “Fall Technology Guide: Code of Honor” for Fortune Magazine. It’s very heavily about Mac, mainly because, in our opinion, Apple’s mostly the only PC company innovating instead of hunkering down to weather the current economic climate, and you can read it all here.
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