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2008-01-29
Maybe you should get a Mac, and see what all the fuzz is about. Seriously though, Apple have a very small product line, that are extremely popular. Any update in these is welcome, and very interesting to Mac people.
If you don't understand that this is different from other vendors like Dell that have a big jungle of models then I don't know what to say. Apple updates their product line maybe once every six months or so, and a lot of people want to read about it.
"major desktop environment for *nix systems". Are you kidding me? A quick search on "KDE" in the search field reveals "KDE 3.5.9 Released". That's right, an incremental update in a desktop environment I think totally blows, completely uninteresting to anybody else. Yet I don't complain about it, because I have the choice not to read it. But I do understand it might be interesting to others.
If you have nothing better to do than bitch about articles you don't find interesting, you should seriously consider getting out more.