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    Newsletter #377 Preview: The Rumor Report: Do You Really Believe that Stuff?

    February 18th, 2007

    This week, while casually surfing the Internet between stints editing my radio shows, I caught a couple of articles speculating about a possible new miniature note-book from Apple. It hearkens back to the PowerBook 2400, which was popular in Japan, but not so popular in the U.S. Now it might make sense from a business […]


    Stop! Every Apple Product is Defective! Well, Maybe Not

    January 2nd, 2007

    Someone once said that a dog biting a man isn’t news, but a man biting a dog is. When it comes to product reliability, you can’t just say everything is hunky-dory, because that would be what you ought to expect. Indeed, you should read this alarming title carefully, just to be sure what I’m getting […]


    Let’s Not Get the Wrong Idea About Apple

    December 1st, 2006

    From time to time, I read an article that offers to show what Apple is doing wrong. While I think the company makes its share of mistakes, sometimes what strikes these people as wrong is perfectly normal, or at least something to be expected from a company the size of Apple. So maybe it’s a […]


    iMac G5 Review Addendum: Business or Personal?

    December 17th, 2005

    When I first read about the latest iteration of the iMac, I got the impression that, absent the remote control, it would serve well in an office environment. Having spent a week with the computer, my opinion remains unchanged. Sure, it’s got a wealth of features that are ideally suited for the home user, but […]