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| | | | Two days ago, the internet went nuts over Apple's alleged homophobic, capricious censorship of Saga #12, an adult-themed comic. As far as I can tell, the allegations originate in a statement from the comic's co-creator, Brian K. Vaughan, in which he claimed that the issue had been banned specificall | |
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| | | | On the latest Accidental Tech Podcast, John reminisced about the early days of the Mac, when a single 3.5" floppy disk drive was typically used not only to boot a Mac, but also to run any applications, and to save any user data. He described the painstaking process of needing to insert a different d | |
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| | | | Since the earliest days of Mac OS X, Apple has complied with the licenses for the dozens of open source components it includes in the OS by posting (sometimes a little belatedly) updated versions of the source code to its Open Source at Apple web page.This resource is useful primarily to developer | |
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