
By silicon.com
Published: Thursday 06 July 2006
Marketshare argument is irrelevant. Apache vs. II...
Anonymous
The security vulnerabilities are dependent on the ...
rjv
Where is the discussion about the technical issues...
Steve Erickson
I just wish someone would write a credible analysi...
Anonymous
Hi,
The problem with discussing this point is...
Anonymous
Just flame bait here.
Nothing new, just the same,...
Anonymous
If you take a mac and a pc, the pc will crash more...
Anonymous
I think there is a lot of truth to the argument fr...
Anonymous
"[...] advising such a mass exodus, many believe, ...
Anonymous
Fascinating, but flawed analysis. In the second ha...
Ron Evry
Instead of reiterating the same old arguments - ho...
flintwall
This is becoming a tired argument. Given there are...
DC
OK let's declare all interests up front: I manage ...
Sir Josmould Herringpole
Why does this article completely disregard that th...
Mark Costa
This has been discussed quite a lot on the Mac for...
John Konopka
There is no doubt and has been no argument by any ...
Jim Stead
"At this point the Mac zealots will be dismissing ...
Ignis Fatuusz
You are missing a vital point here. Anyone smart e...
Anonymous
Truly the only hole I can find in this logic is th...
Jon Spratlin
OS X is more secure by design. For example, a pa...
Daniel
My only problem with this reasoning is that with 2...
Mike Horstman
The answer to this question is yes, Macs are more ...
enderg
The tube train argument makes absolutely no sense ...
Frank L
Yawn.
Robert Jacobs
Macs are more secure thanks in part to a isolation...
switchtoamac
You say that "Mac users fall victim to fewer attac...
Jack Nichols
I use Windows as a matter of necessity, OS X as a ...
Roy Judd
Just for reference. I have been using Macs since ...
Michael Scott
So let me get this straight. You can keep using W...
Anonymous
It appears to me that you are stating that there i...
Jim Glidewell
Yes, Macs are more secure.
Microsoft realizes ...
Anonymous
This really does verge on FUD, unusual for Silicon...
Michael Noonan
There are a couple of problems with the logic behi...
Anonymous
Wow. This article is ridiculous. Frankly, it doesn...
Jim the Mac Zealot Everson
Why is it so hard to believe that Mac OSX is indee...
H.D. Ley
According to Apple, there are currently 16 million...
Don Kraig
more f*cking pro-Microsoft bullsh*t
Anonymous
More B.S. from Silicon.com.
Notice first that t...
Anonymous
Yep Macs ARE more secure...... the article is defi...
Christopher J Smith
So maybe, when Macs get to be 20% or 30% of the ma...
Anonymous
What exactly is the point of this article? I don't...
Fandyllic
Are you kidding? Is it April 1st? Not only is Mac ...
Michael Edlund
you must be out of your mind to print something so...
Kris Resche
On one hand the author implies that it is simply t...
Jeff Axline
Good Guess!
Yep more m$ bla bla... Consider this ...
Ken Ho
As another Mac 'zealot', I find your article highl...
Anonymous
Over the past two decades, there has been several ...
tony
Oh how absurd. What are there, something like 24,0...
Anonymous
Incredible. The ONLY way for your argument to mak...
David Thomas
I really don't want to be seen simply as a Mac apo...
Nick Collingridge
Most Windows users (myself included) have to use t...
Anonymous
Hmm This does seem to have woken up all the mac fa...
Anonymous
You missed the "sums" part of education then?
"...
Martin Lukes
John Thompson is not a good source
Do you thi...
Anonymous
It has always seemed simple to me, Buy a commodity...
Anonymous
Does anyone actually use a Mac? The other week I w...
Anonymous
This website must need revenue. To make claims poi...
Spliff
you must be out of your mind to print something so...
Kris Resche
On one hand the author implies that it is simply t...
Jeff Axline
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