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    Why Can’t I Shut Up About the iPhone?

    June 27th, 2007

    All right, I have said in these pages and on the radio show that I’m not really interested in buying an iPhone right away, that an ordinary mobile phone works fine for me. Yet, the iPhone feeding frenzy makes it near-impossible not to talk about it. Even Paris Hilton must feel jealous at all the […]


    The Mac Music Report: Buy, Buy and Buy Again!

    May 30th, 2007

    As the dust settles on the newest version of iTunes, and iTunes Plus music, DRM-free and of higher quality, you wonder about the implications of this new way of distributing online music. Let me start by asking you a question: What’s better than selling you something? How about selling you the same thing, or a […]


    Newsletter #384 Preview: On the Meaning of the Phrase:
    “Indistinguishable From the Original Recording”

    April 9th, 2007

    When Apple first debuted the iTunes Music Store — which dropped the “Music” label when movies were added — they made a very direct claim about the quality of the 128K AAC files they offered. They approached the quality of a CD, but that’s a claim that was quickly disputed by critical listeners everywhere. In […]


    The Mac Night Owl’s Alternate Reality: Welcome to a DRM-Free World

    February 16th, 2007

    I can tell you that I have not really had any difficulty living in this world, where digital music players are incompatible, tethered to proprietary music download services. Apple’s FairPlay DRM is really not so odious as some might think. So long as you don’t feel that a Microsoft Zune must connect to iTunes, or […]