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    Newsletter #467 Preview: Is it Time to Ditch Desktops for Good?

    November 9th, 2008

    For better or worse, Apple is often way ahead of the curve when it comes to anticipating industry trends. Sometimes it’s even responsible for those new directions. Take the AirPort, which arrived at the very beginning of the wireless networking revolution. Today, pretty much every note-book computer has Wi-Fi capability, and it’s also available on […]


    Newsletter #466 Preview: A Hard Look at Some of Apple’s Design Mistakes

    November 2nd, 2008

    Some of the folks who bash Apple, unfortunately, do it based on erroneous assumptions. Take the claim that Macs are overpriced, or that there’s an Apple Tax of some sort that you pay for the privilege of buying a computer that just works. In fact, if you actually configure a Mac and a PC as […]


    Newsletter #459 Preview: The iPhone 2.1 Update: Did Apple Finally Get it Right?

    September 14th, 2008

    Well, I have to play the cliché game again. You see, three times may indeed have been the charm for Apple’s efforts to repair the most irritating bugs in the current generation of iPhone software. The misery for Apple began on that fateful day when they tried to achieve three holes in one, simultaneously introducing […]


    The Argument Against Major Mac Redesigns

    May 29th, 2008

    Among the rampant rumors in anticipation of the WWDC are claims Apple plans to seriously rejigger the case designs of its Mac note-books, possibly a reflection of the flourishes that debuted in the MacBook Air. The main fly in the ointment is that Intel’s newest chipset has been postponed for a few weeks for various […]