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Desktop PicturesArticle Title: Tsavo National Park, KenyaDuring his trip to Africa last year, Christopher Turner paid a visit to the elephant orphanage at Tsavo National Park in Kenya.
Accessory ReviewArticle Title: OtterBox Commuter and ReflexAuthor: Chris LawsonAn update of an old classic iPhone case and a new “tough” entry.
MacMuserArticle Title: Do Androids Dream?Author: Mark TennentMark Tennent supposes Androids suffer iPad envy.
PEBKACArticle Title: Protecting the Memory HubAuthor: Christopher TurnerWhile Apple’s changing the digital hub for our lives from the Mac to iCloud, there are still precious memories worth protecting on our favorite fruit computers. Do you have a backup plan?
The Apple Growth StoryArticle Title: Part I: The Source of Apple’s SuccessAuthor: Robert Paul LeitaoRobert Paul Leitao begins a series about Apple, Inc.’s financial performance and success.
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WelcomeAuthor: Robert Paul LeitaoWarm up to each issue of ATPM with a brief welcome by Robert Paul Leitao and a spin of Apple finances and revenue, as well as what’s been going on that could affect your personal computing experience. This month: the New iPad and the Apple...
Hardware ReviewArticle Title: TouchStream LPAuthor: Paul FatulaPaul Fatula writes about his favorite keyboard, an early exemplar of multi-touch technology.
Accessory ReviewArticle Title: Camera I-OAuthor: Christopher TurnerChris Turner’s testing of a top-secret piece of gear can now be revealed as Tom Bihn releases the Camera I-O case to the world.
The Spinning BeachballAuthor: Grant OsborneGrant Osborne implies that rumors of liquid metal seem rather reminiscent. He also observes how issues of ATPM as well as a familiar multi-purpose device are all compatible with both a 90s-era Power Macintosh and a third generation...
Desktop PicturesArticle Title: Parting ShotsMike Chamberlain contributes our final collection of desktop photos taken in Vietnam, Florida, Colorado, and Missouri. You can revisit our entire collection of archived desktop pictures.
Apple Cider: Random Squeezings From a Mac UserArticle Title: Look How Far We’ve ComeAuthor: Tom IovinoTom Iovino shares his view of Macintosh computing, beginning with the summer of 1997 when the Apple faithful prayed their beloved computing platform would not be...
BloggableArticle Title: One Last Time, With FeelingAuthor: Wes MeltzerIn one last Bloggable, Wes Meltzer offers a rumination about what a long, strange trip it’s been. He takes a detailed look at the case of Mike Daisey and agony, ecstasy and untruth, a cruise around the...
Segments: Slices from the Macintosh LifeArticle Title: Shrinking Into an Expanding WorldAuthor: Miraz JordanMiraz Jordan ponders the exciting world in which we live—a world where small is huge, carbon is king, graphene is queen, and atoms, anti-atoms, and photons are...
Segments: Slices from the Macintosh LifeArticle Title: Recollections of ATPM by the Plucky Comic ReliefAuthor: Edward GossAlthough his path will likely lead him to a Windows PC as his primary computing platform, Edward Goss has fond memories of Macintosh days of old.
Segments: Slices from the Macintosh LifeArticle Title: Growing Up With AppleAuthor: Frank H. WuFrank H. Wu describes the Apple computers he has experienced in the context of growing up in the late 1970s.
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