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"A few Mac users are concerned about a feature in the latest update to Mac OS that directs their computers to check in with Apple Computer's servers on a regular basis without the user's knowledge or permission."

Your macs have also has been checking with Apple for years now to ensure the user gets notified when system updates become available.
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Meaningless article  Hard Cider | 07/05/06
Not at all  Fred Fredrickson | 07/05/06
There is a difference ...  fredsmith6 | 07/06/06
Translation  baggins_z | 07/06/06
As long as personal data is not transferred  mlindl | 07/06/06
Double standards are a way of life ...  ShadeTree | 07/06/06
Microsoft not evil for those reasons  AppleMacGeek | 07/06/06
Your right there is adifference but not the one you describe.  ShadeTree | 07/06/06
Results....  Jim888 | 07/06/06
That would all be speculation on your part.  ShadeTree | 07/06/06
Thanks  Jim888 | 07/06/06
A little bit over sensitive aren't we?  ShadeTree | 07/06/06
upgrades versus service packs  Mr_Dave | 07/06/06
The biggest speed increase for the Mac ....  ShadeTree | 07/07/06
agreed on speed  Mr_Dave | 07/07/06
You're grasping at straws  AppleMacGeek | 07/07/06
You couldn't be more wrong!  ShadeTree | 07/10/06
No one designs anything according to Shade  Mr_Dave | 07/10/06
It can be removed  Middle_Age_Man | 07/06/06
Your arguement is with Apple and not me!  ShadeTree | 07/06/06
Why not digitally signed widgets?  hery@... | 07/06/06

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