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    The Apple/Intel Migration Report: Haven’t You Had Enough Yet?

    June 18th, 2005

    Perhaps. I mean, every single day since the fateful announcement, I have read volumes of verbiage on the subject. As I’ve said, some of it isn’t worth the paper or Web site it’s published on, reporting on events that didn’t occur on this planet. Or that’s the way it seems, since facts are wrong or […]


    The Ongoing, Never Ending WWDC Report: Preflight Edition

    June 11th, 2005

    The speculation continues to mount. And it didn’t begin with those rumor sites. Instead, it first came from such respected sources as The Wall Street Journal and CNET’s news.com. Since then, The New York Times and Leander Kahney, author of “The Cult of Mac,” have chimed in. It means that the speculation may indeed have […]


    The Ongoing, Never Ending WWDC Report: Weekend Edition

    June 4th, 2005

    You’ve heard the speculation. And when that speculation comes from such sources as The Wall Street Journal and CNET’s news.com, you have to believe something is up, that Apple is going to migrate to Intel Inside over the next year or two. If true, it probably isn’t just to allow Intel to pick up some […]


    On the Ethics of Paying Reporters for Favorable Stories

    April 23rd, 2005

    I’ve long felt that the news that the U.S. government has paid some reporters to become, in effect, shills for federal programs was the tip of the iceberg. Besides, it’s not as if private industry hasn’t done the very same thing. So I wasn’t surprised to learn that, for example, Corey Greenberg, who works these […]