MacBook holds appeal: InfoWorld Chief Technologist Tom Yager evaluates Apple's MacBook product line, finding it a popular choice among the pros, "despite lousy 3-D graphics performance, a much smaller display and a non-traditional keyboard." Among other things, Tom says, the newest MacBooks hint that 965 chipset derived MacBook Pro notebooks will debut at the Apple's Worldwide Developer Conference next month. Ge MacBook holds appeal: InfoWorld Chief Technologist Tom Yager evaluates Apple’s MacBook product line, finding it a popular choice among the pros, “despite lousy 3-D graphics performance, a much smaller display and a non-traditional keyboard.” Among other things, Tom says, the newest MacBooks hint that 965 chipset derived MacBook Pro notebooks will debut at the Apple’s Worldwide Developer Conference next month.Get your code in order: Test Center Contributor and DB maven Sean McCown has fallen hard for Red-Gate’s SQLRefactor, “a tool that lets you setup templates to organize your SQL code, rename objects,” and more. Not only does he say it beats Microsoft’s Visual Studio Team System for DBAs; it just makes the life of a DBA a little easier.Buzz from the Honeypot: Matt Hines shares some findings from the Web Application Security Consortium’s Distributed Open Proxy Honeypot Project, which has been identifying targeted Web app attacks. Among its findings: “Of the million Web requests processed, almost 20 percent displayed known malicious attacks or anomalous behavior.” Technology Industry