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    Apple Versus Google: Welcome to the World of Buyer’s Remorse

    November 30th, 2010

    So the statistics that recently came out are telling. According to a report from Daniel Eran Dilger in AppleInsider, iPhone purchasers are more than twice as likely to want to buy another as those who bought Android-based devices. The article explains it all, so I’ll be brief. The iPhone and the iOS earned a 59% […]


    The iOS Report: More Missing Features

    November 24th, 2010

    When I wrote yesterday’s column, I lamented over the major scaling back of iOS 4.2’s AirPrint feature. Despite Apple’s original promise that you’d be able to print to shared printers on your Mac or PC, that feature died during the development process. For now you’re limited to a smattering of HP devices that support wireless, […]


    The Net Neutrality Greed Argument

    August 27th, 2010

    Yes, we know the Michael Douglas character in the 1980’s film, “Wall Street,” said “greed is good,” but you wonder just how far that can go without hurting your customers. And, no, I’m not about to talk about how the character might have evolved in the forthcoming sequel, since I haven’t read the script. To […]


    Google Chrome: Does the World Need Another Browser?

    December 9th, 2009

    While Google seems to be becoming more and more competitive with the PC world when it comes to browsers and, in fact, operating systems, I think some of you might forget that they are in a different business. Although they get a small income from the enterprise version of Google Apps, the vast majority of […]