Book Review: Mac OS X, iPod, and iPhone Forensic Analysis DVD Toolkit
2008; Association of Digital Forensics, Security and Law; Linguagem: Inglês
10.15394/jdfsl.2008.1051
ISSN1558-7223
Autores Tópico(s)Digital Media Forensic Detection
ResumoApple's hold on the personal computer marketplace started dwindling on August 12, 1981, the day that the IBM PC was introduced. As an Apple ][+ bigot myself, I refused to touch a PC for some years. But I was also a command line bigot, so when the first Macintosh was introduced in 1983 and hermetically sealed the operating system from users, I did not go out and buy one. In fact, like many of my era, I did eventually end up on the PC side which, ironically, let me do many of the things that my trusty Apple ][+ had in earlier times -- write code, play with the hardware, and, indeed, get to a command line. And, of course, tons of application developers flocked to the PC because of its open architecture.
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