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MaxProtect II rigid case protects MacBook Pro
MaxProtect II is a new rigid case for the MacBook Pro.News
Blackberry reaches 5 million subscriber mark
Research In Motion Ltd. (RIM), maker of the popular Blackberry handhelds, said it reached the 5 million subscriber mark.News
San Francisco picks Google, Earthlink for Wi-Fi plan
San Francisco has chosen Google and Earthlink to provide citywide WiFi.Editors’ Notes
Testing the 2.16GHz MacBook Pro
For $400 on top of the 2GHz MacBook Pro's price tag, you can get both a faster processor and hard drive. Is the improved performance worth the extra cost? Macworld Lab puts the 2.16GHz model to the test.News
PayPal to offer new mobile services
PayPal may soon launch a service that lets mobile phone users send money to each other and buy products via text message.News
PhoneValet 4 telephony software goes Universal
Parliant is shipping PhoneValet Message Center 4, and includes a Universal Binary.News
Battery Update 1.1 out for 15-inch aluminum PowerBook
Apple has posted a firmware update for some 15-inch aluminum PowerBook G4 systems.News
Phlink 3 telephony software adds call snooping, more
Ovolab has released Phlink 3, a new version of its telephony software.How-To
Mac 911
Chris Breen takes a look problems dealing with an insomniac Mac, doing diagnostics, the cure for missing Key Caps, an imageless Outlook and old-school drives.How-To
Beyond basic black
Laptop bags have long been the Model Ts of the accessories world: practical, homely, and black. That’s changing. When it comes to toting your favorite Mac, basic black is way, way out.News
Analysis: Intel news hints at future Apple products
At its Developer Forum in San Francisco last week, Intel gave its PC industry customers and partners a detailed look at its upcoming roadmap and new technologies. And several of Intel's announcements have implications for Apple's hardware offerings.News
CEBIT: BlackBerry server adds instant messaging
RIM has updated its BlackBerry Enterprise Server, adding instant messaging and application development features.News
IDF: Hurdles remain on road to faster Wi-Fi
The IEEE 802.11n standard still faces some speed bumps on the way to handling high-quality multimedia streams.Editors’ Notes
Introducing Speedmark 4.5
A new era of Intel-based Macs requires new benchmarking tools to measure their performance. Macworld Lab Director James Galbraith explains what’s new in the latest version of our Speedmark testing tool.News
CEBIT: Samsung shows 10 megapixel camera phone
Samsung Electronics is planning to launch in the second quarter a cell phone that boasts a 10 megapixel resolution digital camera.News
CeBIT: Nokia Updates Mobile Blogging App
Lifeblog 2.0 allows users to attach audio clips to their blogs.News
App handles SMS connectivity between Mac, cell phone
Message2net enables Mac users to send, receive and manage SMS messages with a Bluetooth-equipped cell phone.News
Cebit: Samsung shows its first Origami device
Samsung is showing off the first device developed around Microsoft's Origami Project at Cebit.News
Marratech Manager Lite offers online collaboration
Marratech Manager Lite is a new online collaboration tool for smaller workgroups.News
Blackberry maker settles patent fight with $612M payment
RIM has announced that it has agreed to pay $612.5 million to NTP Inc. to settle the long-running legal fight between the two companies.News
PowerBook G3s get new long-life batteries
Newer's latest PowerBook replacement batteries are for PowerBook G3 models.News
Sony Ericsson unwraps 3.2-megapixel blogging phone
Sony Ericsson announced phones with 3.2 megapixel cameras and a deal to include Google's Blogger application on the phones.News
BlackBerry users relieved service will continue for now
BlackBerry users reacted to Friday's court hearing on the patent fight between NTP Inc. and Research In Motion Ltd. (RIM) with relief that the judge did not order a shutdown of the popular e-mail service.Reviews
MacBook Pro/1.83GHZ and 2.0 GHz
The 2GHz MacBook Pro is a fitting successor to the PowerBook G4. While its new internal architecture makes it noticeably faster than its predecessor—and blazingly faster in certain high-end tasks—it’s still comfortably a Mac laptop.News
Defaultware gives away Proteus multi-client chat tool
Proteus, the multi-client chat software for Mac OS X, is now available for free.News
RIM to judge: BlackBerry too important to shut
RIM's lawyers say BlackBerry service is too important to cut off in a patent lawsuit.News
First Look: MacBook Pro: First day, first Lab tests
The first MacBook Pros have arrived, and Jason Snell has spent 24 hours taking this Intel-powered laptop out for a test spin. Find out his first impressions—and how the MacBook Pro performed in our Lab tests—in this first look.News
As court case looms, RIM and NTP fight war of words
NTP and RIM are taking the final hours before their patent infringement case goes to a judge to escalate a war of words.News
NTP patent in Blackberry case gets final rejection
The U.S. Patent and Trademark Office has given a final rejection to one NTP patent involved in its dispute with BlackBerry maker RIM.News
AOL developing workplace version of AIM
AOL is developing a version of its popular AIM IM service for workplace use.News
15-inch PB battery features 48 percent increase
Newer has introduced a new replacement battery for titanium 15-inch PowerBook G4s that features 48 percent more capacity run time than stock batteries.News
NewerTech offers 55.5 watt hour PowerBook battery
NewerTech and OWC are now offering a 55.5 watt hour 15-inch PowerBook G4 battery, 16 percent more charge than the Apple factory battery.News
Reports emerge of Mac OS X Trojan horse or worm
Reports have emerged of a Trojan horse or worm that afflicts Mac OS X called "OSX/Leap" or "Oompa-Loompa."News
Is your memory bad?
Congratulations. You just installed a new memory module in your Mac. Your computer's RAM is now double what it was yesterday and it's running faster than ever. The only problem is that it also crashes periodically and documents get mysteriously corrupted. You suspect a defective module is the culprit. But how can you be certain?News
Apple ships faster than expected MacBook Pro
Apple ups the ante by shipping faster MacBook Pro portablesEditors’ Notes
The numbers game
The revelation that the MacBook Pro would ship with more powerful processors than originally advertised was news that Sawtooth Power Mac owners could especially appreciate.News
Opinion: Does Dell beat MacBook Pro on price?
The MacBook Pro ships sometime this month. And with its release comes the usual spate of “But Dell laptops are cheaper” arguments. Dan Frakes compares comparably-equipped laptops and finds those arguments don’t hold much water.Editors’ Notes
Joining the BlackBerry bandwagon
Count Jim Dalrymple among the crowd that can’t imagine how they ever made do without a BlackBerry handheld.News
RIM reveals work-around for BlackBerry
RIM said Thursday that it's ready with new software that could continue to deliver service if a court orders the current service shut off.News
New wireless MPEG-4 network camera debuts
Axis's new 207W is an MPEG-4-based wireless network camera used for indoor surveillance.News
Gmail to become a Google Talk interface
Google will enhance Gmail to allow for Google Talk text chat sessions within its interface.News
RIM wins patent case in the UK
BlackBerry maker Research in Motion has won two patent-related lawsuits in Europe.News
Government wary of partial BlackBerry shutdown
The U.S. government has questioned the feasibility of keeping its BlackBerry devices running while others are cut off.News
Red Hat officially commits to MIT’s $100 laptop
Red Hat is due to publicly confirm that it has become a founding corporate member of the One Laptop Per Child (OLPC) non-profit organization Tuesday.News