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03 November 2011
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Apple

Over at Anandtech there's a nice little article which reviews the Lacie Little Big Disk, which now comes in a super-speedy Thunderbolt configuration. Thunderbolt isn't quite as prevalent as Apple would like, and the current devices are either in the very early stages or just out of reach for the average consumer, even with the Apple Thunderbolt Cinema Display — so does the Little Big Disk fill the gap for more affordable Thunderbolt-based storage? Anandtech has the full review.
It's always exciting when apps that have been in beta or pre-release stages come out as 1.0s, and Alfred is no exception. Alfred, for those who haven't used or heard of the app before, is like a super-charged version of Spotlight — you can launch applications, perform all sort of "actions", do a variety of things on the web, and it's kind of like the Spotlight you always wanted, but didn't know you needed.
Computerworld has released what might possibly be the longest non-stop interview with Steve Jobs ever recorded, and they've now made it available for your watching pleasure — all 75 minutes of it.
That Forrester report from a little while back also detailed that more businesses block Mac usage than PCs. From what I've seen and heard of the corporate world on my side of the pond, that shouldn't really come as any big surprise.
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