![]() "Boot Camp Tiger beta ending soon" Macworld 1:25 PM "Apple to stop supporting Tiger Boot Camp on Dec. "New tools from Intel drive Mac apps to Penryn" IDG News Service 12:23 PM "Intel Upgrades Software Tools to Support Mac OS X Leopard" Business Wire 10:25 AM "Apple's Jobs is most powerful businessman-Fortune" Reuters 8:11 AM "Jobs hailed as most powerful person in business" ZDNet UK 9:37 AM "Steve Jobs Anointed Fortune's Most Influential Exec: Bill Gates, Eric Schmidt, Larry Page, Sergey Brin, and Mark Hurd also made the top-25 list." Reuters 8:20 AM "Don't Discount Apple's Bid for a Blockbuster Holiday" Wired Blogs: Cult of Macintosh 8:11 AM "Analysts sink teeth into Apple over iPhone bungle: Apple has been accused of bungling the launch of the iPhone in Europe after another of its exclusive local partners was forced to make the device available on rival networks." MarketingWeek 8:16 AM With the success and consequent media attention that has surrounded products like the iPhone, that revolutionary zeal may be morphing into a God complex." Business Communications Review 8:14 AM "Apple's War on Customers: While it is risky to attribute human characteristics to companies, Apple clearly has a 'vibe.' Besides the cult following you attract with lines like 'insanely great,' that vibe also seems to involve a history of playing fast and loose with the rules. "Apple threatens resellers: don't talk about iPhone: Apple has threatened its 'Premium Resellers' with losing their accreditation if they speak to customers about the iPhone, which is not yet officially available in Australia." Salon 9:10 PM "iPhone's Competitors: Que Pasa?" Sramana Mitra on Strategy 9:23 AM "Orange France stores open late for iPhone launch" Telecompaper 9:22 AM ![]() "Apple prices unlocked iPhones at 749 euros in France" AppleInsider 8:47 AM "Apple's iPhone floods France" Pravda.Ru 12:01 PM "IPhone to be launched in France Wednesday night" MarketWatch 8:46 AM "France says bienvenue to Apple's iPhone: Apple Inc.'s iPhone goes on sale in France on Wednesday at special late-night openings in select Orange boutiques - just in time for the holiday season." Associated Press 8:12 AM "iPhone is launched in France at 749 euros" Agence France-Presse 8:15 AM "Orange to offer unlocked iPhones for €749" Reg Hardware 8:56 AM "Discover unlimited mobile internet with iPhone on a dedicated Orange plan" France Telecom 9:24 AM "Unlocked French iPhones on sale for $1,106: France beats Germany in the iPhone price war" Computerworld 3:55 PM "Orange to offer unlocked iPhone in France: Orange will sell unlocked iPhones in France for $964, far less than T-Mobile charges in neighboring Germany" IDG News Service 8:23 AM "France's Orange Debuts iPhone For A Low Standalone Price: Just before the countrywide release, the telecom is offering the coveted mobile phone in a standalone version without a service plan for $519 less than T-Mobile." InformationWeek 4:18 PM "Nokia, Apple may clash over touch screen intellectual rights" MarketWatch 9:30 PM ![]() MacSurfer's Archive: Wednesday, November 28, 2007 – Release notes were unavailable when this listing was updated.Login | Subscribe to MacSurfer's Headline News To dispose of these Internet tracks, you need an Internet eraser to erase them so they can’t be recovered. Clearing your cache, throwing these files in the trash, or deleting them will not remove the file contents from the hard drive – it just removes the file name from the directory, leaving the data intact and recoverable. These Internet tracks – browser cache, history, download cache, quicktime cache, favicons, cookies and email cache, trash, spam and junk mail – not only potentially compromise your privacy, they also take up a lot of disk space. This information can be recovered by anyone with access to your computer. Your Web browser stores copies of the images and text that you see when on the internet. Fast because it runs in the background – you don’t have to wait for it. Easy because it runs automatically – you don’t have to remember to use it. NetShred X is the Internet privacy software that is easy, fast, and cleaner. NetShred X is the easy-to-use Internet cache eraser for Mac that securely erases cache files your browser and email programs leave behind.
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