Posts Tagged ‘emergency’
Kiplinger Letter January 1, 2010 (The Kiplinger Letter)
Dear Client, For the shaky U.S. economy in 2010... A year of transition and modest growth. The government will begin a careful withdrawal after pulling the economy back from the brink and spurring a recovery through massive intervention. Expect a very different landscape in a year. Government will still be an active player, but look for the economy to stand more on its own. Gone will be many of the emergency props put in place when fears of a depression reigned Read the rest of this entry »
Laptop or Desktop: Which Would You Find It Harder Surviving Without?
The title of a recent Mac Night Owl column by Gene Steinberg grabbed me as a question that might have been more relevant 10 years ago. “Can You Survive Without a Desktop Mac?” Gene queries rhetorically. From my perspective, and I think that of many others these days, the operative would more aptly be, “can you survive without a laptop Mac?” After all, the New York Times first reported that laptop sales exceeded desktops in May 2003, Apple notebook sales surpassed its desktops sold in July 2005, have done so consistently since April 2006, and now represent roughly three-quarters of Mac systems sold, although from time to time desktops gain back some ground, such as with the hot-selling new iMacs. Read the rest of this entry »