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    Sometimes Apple Admits It’s Wrong

    July 16th, 2008

    As the fallout from the failed MobileMe launch continues to spread, I was a little surprised, Wednesday morning, when I got an email at my mac.com email Inbox from Apple on the subject. Yes, folks, I will have to be dragged kicking and screaming to use me.com instead. After providing a brief summary about the […]


    Just Another iPhone 3G Report: A Million Customers Can’t Be Wrong!

    July 14th, 2008

    So I asked my son, Grayson, to guess how many iPhones Apple sold this past weekend. He started out at 100,000, not recalling that Apple sold over 300,000 units of the original version during its first gala weekend last year. It took him four guesses to arrive at the correct one million figure. I suppose […]


    Newsletter #450 Preview: The iPhone 3G: Three Times a Charm

    July 13th, 2008

    Some people suggest our headlines don’t always match the content, but I don’t agree. In this case, the headline results from the fact that I made three attempts to buy an iPhone 3G before I succeeded. I hope you appreciate my dedication to the task, or my stupidity for wasting so much time before I […]


    Apple’s New Products: Is the Excitement Waning?

    July 7th, 2008

    Last year, we all know that huge crowds awaited the arrival of the first iPhone, as customers hoped to be the first to get theirs before Apple and AT&T ran out of stock. They needn’t have bothered, of course, since there were ample supplies available. So whether you waited a week or an hour, it […]