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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.
Segments: Slices from the Macintosh LifeArticle Title: From the Darkest HourAuthor: Tom BridgeTom Bridge reminisces 15 years of Macintosh computing from his IT guy perspective.
The Personal Computing ParadigmArticle Title: How Cool Is Your Mac?Author: Michael TsaiMichael Tsai finds out whether a 17-year-old test can still quantify how cool your Mac is.
Segments: Slices from the Macintosh LifeArticle Title: About My Particular MacintoshesAuthor: David OzabDavid Ozab writes about the particular Macintoshes he owned during his time with About This Particular Macintosh.
PEBKACArticle Title: Finales, Friendships, and the FutureAuthor: Christopher TurnerChristopher Turner looks at what is, for him, the really important take-away from his time on staff at About This Particular Macintosh.
Next ActionsArticle Title: The Last ActionAuthor: Ed Eubanks Jr.Ed Eubanks offers concluding thoughts about the practices of GTD on the Mac and iOS, as well as one last look at the “landscape” of GTD applications.
Mac About TownArticle Title: What a Ride! And It Ain’t Over Yet!Author: Mike ChamberlainFrom Palm devices and AOL installation discs to iPhones and iPads, Mike Chamberlain reflects on the changes in his digital life since the time ATPM began publishing.
MacMuserArticle Title: What Trick, What Device, What Starting-Hole…Author: Mark TennentMark Tennent remains ever on the lookout for the next big thing to come along.
On a Clear Day, You Can See the Hollywood SignArticle Title: First and LastAuthor: Mike ShieldsMike Shields recaps his history with ATPM and lets you know where he can be read in the future. Because he can predict it.
Publisher’s LetterAuthor: Michael TsaiATPM Publisher Michael Tsai writes about the difficult-but-inevitable decision to bring this chapter of the publication to a close.
E-MailWe’d love to hear your thoughts and memories about our publication and its 17-year history. We welcome your comments, criticisms, suggestions, and praise. Send your e-mail to editor@atpm.com. All mail becomes the property of ATPM.This month: Easter Island Desktop...
Welcome (and Goodbye)Author: Robert Paul LeitaoWarm up to this final issue of ATPM with a brief welcome by Robert Paul Leitao.
About This Particular Macintosh: About the personal computing experience™--Cover art by Heather Sitarzewski
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Macworld Two days after the release of iOS 18.4, Apple has begun the iOS 18.5 beta testing cycle. The first developer release landed on April 2, and we expect a wide release in May (or possibly late April). The last few iOS versions had their x.5 releases in May, with only ...
GPT 4.1, GPT 4.1 Mini, and GPT 4.1 Nano are all available now—and will help OpenAI compete with Google and Anthropic.
Macworld Every year, Apple updates the Mac operating system. The current version of macOS is macOS 15.5, but development of macOS 26 (not macOS 16) is well underway. Apple runs a beta program, which means developers and registered public testers can try out new features...
Macworld The new iPad A16 has barely been out a month and we’re already seeing a pretty good price cut. Over at Amazon, you can now get the newest iPad for $328, which means you’re saving $21, one of the best discounts we’ve seen so far. This offer is only good on...
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