Wait...really? OK. Cool, I think.
According to PC Mag, OpenA le is "designed to help our readers bridge the shrinking gap between the A le Macintosh and Windows PCs. The staff of ThinkSecret will be sharing news, i ights, and analysis in a column ru ing every other week." And in their first column, DePlume and Co. cover A le's firing of Leopard-downloading employees, the predicted Mac mini update right around the corner, and the slow demise of A le's keynote dependency.
Not much news in the way of the Mac mini update: ThinkSecret basically says that, um, yes, it will be updated soon in the form of a minor eedbump -- though with little to no fanfare.
Check out the full article for more Information You Already Know. I'm still reeling from their decision to hire the sketchy ThinkSecret staff (what, WIN bloggers not good enough for ya?) -- with ThinkSecret's declining track record and their shady reporting practices, PC Mag seems to be ste ing onto thin ice. Hey, it's what Real journalists are su osed to do, right? But at least now they have someone to combat the bla er ewed by the mag's certain other columnists.
[via MacDailyNews]
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