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    Apple’s Stealth Product Introductions Revisited

    August 8th, 2007

    Now perhaps Steve Jobs didn’t want to stretch out the session any further, not wanting to bore the assembled reporters or those watching the online version. But several product announcements came in under the radar. In fact, they were so low-key, they didn’t even merit press releases. Talk about getting a tepid send-off. It reminds […]


    The 802.11n Reality Check

    February 21st, 2007

    Understand that the new, higher-speed Wi-Fi protocol, known as 80211.n, hasn’t been approved yet. Instead, what you have now are “draft” standards, which simply means it’s a work in progress, something akin to beta software. That hasn’t stopped companies from selling computers and routers that support the new technology. Yet maybe it would be akin […]


    Not About the Expo: The Ticking DRM Time Bomb

    January 9th, 2007

    I can tell you with absolute certainly that 99.99% of all Mac sites are busy ramping up their coverage of Macworld Expo, and we are too, although we’ll focus more on commentary than in presenting things you can read almost everywhere. In addition, a huge portion of the traditional media is right there behind them, […]


    Weekend Rant: The Tech Industry Needs the Apple Touch

    December 22nd, 2006

    It was implicit in all the hoopla about an iPhone, or whatever it’ll be called if Apple releases a mobile phone: Today’s cell phones, by and large, do not meet the needs of customers. Sure you can make and receive phone calls, and sometimes you can even get decent audio quality, although that seems to […]