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These links will take you to a sampling of articles I've written for Macworld, MacWEEK.com, and MacCentral.com, or you can view an archive of stories from MacWEEK.com. I can also provide extensive hard-copy clips on request.
"Inside the GeForce3," MacCentral, March 2001
A look at the technology behind Nvidia's graphics processor.
"Big shoes to fill," MacWEEK.com, January 2001
A profile of Adobe Systems CEO Bruce Chizen. I conducted the interview during Macworld Expo in San Francisco and posted the story a few days later.
"'Twas the night before Macworld," MacWEEK.com, December 2000
For a change of pace and some holiday whimsy, I wrote this parody of "'Twas the Night Before Christmas," starring Apple CEO Steve Jobs as a high-tech Santa Claus.
"Apple profit: $170 million," MacWEEK.com, October 2000
A report on Apple's financial results for the fourth fiscal quarter of 2000.
"Analysis: A rivalry becomes a war," MacWEEK.com, August 2000
A look at the legal battle between Adobe Systems and Macromedia over alleged patent infringement.
"Moving to OS X," MacWEEK.com, June through December 2000
A 10-part preview of Apple's latest operating system.; I wrote all but Parts Six and Nine. The link above takes you to Part One. You can also check out my other installments:
"Plunging into Aqua"
"A new Finder"
"The Classic environment"
"A bridge made of Carbon"
"A taste of Cocoa"
"Imaging in Quartz (and 3D)"
"What's ahead for Mac OS X"
"Maya dances to the Mac," MacWEEK.com, May 2000
Coverage of Alias|Wavefront's decision to develop a Mac OS X version of its Maya 3D graphics software.
"Reporter's Notebook--Internet World," MacWEEK.com, April 2000
A light-hearted report of my visit to Internet World in Los Angeles, complete with my adventure among the papparazzi.
"MetaCreations' strange move," Macworld, March 2000
An analysis of MetaCreations' decision to divest its graphics software.
"Easy Listening," Macworld, June 1998
A roundup of multimedia speakers for the Macintosh.
"Apple eliminates the top clone vendor," Macworld, November 1997
A look at Apple's efforts to end its Mac OS licensing program.
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