The February issue of About This Particular Macintosh is now available for your reading pleasure. Mark laments how the technology of his employer isn't quite there when it comes to telecommuting when the weather's bad. Then he laments how his home entertainment technology isn't quite where he'd like it to be, either. Mark also ponders if anyone still cares about the browser wars. Ed updates the Next Actions master list. If you can't find something on there to help you get things done, then I suppose you're content with pen and paper. (And there's nothing wrong with that.) ATPM reader Stanley Jayne was kind enough to share with us his first experience with the Mac, which began with, well, the first Mac. Yours truly is responsible for this month's desktop pictures, which come from our trip to New England in May of 2006. At Weiser Graphics, Chad deals with a finicky printer and the changes in technology, while there appears to be an irrepressible march toward "green products" no one's heard of. Or may need. Finally, Sky King Chris has a pair of iPhone-related reviews, checking if the Element iPhone Stand and i.Tech's SolarCharger 906 can measure up. As always, About This Particular Macintosh is available in a variety of formats for your enjoyment: + Offline Webzine + Print-optimized PDF + Screen-optimized PDF Thanks for reading ATPM!