Linked by Thom Holwerda on Wed 16th Sep 2009 14:56 UTC
Mac OS X While Snow Leopard includes some improvements in the area of security, noted security researcher Charlie Miller, winner of two consecutive "Pwn2own" hacker contests and co-author of The Mac Hacker's Handbook, concludes that Apple missed the boat on security in Mac OS X Snow Leopard. "Snow Leopard's more secure than Leopard, but it's not as secure as Vista or Windows 7," Miller said.
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Tuishimi
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2005-07-06

You are correct. Same for the keyboards. I think they were even more expensive. Eventually the prices dropped.

That still doesn't make Apple users obnoxious, I am sure if I (being a heavy Apple consumer) was addressed politely and with a "hey, you know what..." kind of helpful attitude I'd respond well - or at least if I still wanted the Apple Mouse I'd just say so, "but thank you anyway!"

Of course I am one of those who has always really preferred third-party mouse products. Keyboards too for the most part... altho' I do like my current aluminum keyboard (not as much as my Tactile Pro, but I'm not allowed to use that due to the noise factor).

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