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Sunday, May 12, 1996

Spring cleaning time for Windows 95 Utility programs can make the big tasks safer, swifter, easier
Just like housework, no operating system is ever really finished. There's always something you can add, improve, clean up, protect, customize or automate. That's what ``utility'' programs are for. These don't tackle the big tasks -- processing words or calculating numbers or drawing images -- that so-called application programs handle. Utilities don't get the same respect as the applications, but they make your system work a lot better.

Apple to recall a million or more Macs, PowerMacs
As if Apple Computer Co. doesn't have enough problems, the beleaguered firm issued Wednesday what amounts to a recall on a million or more of its Macintosh home and PowerMac school computers.

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