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    Macworld Expo #3: The Worst Thing About the iPhone

    January 10th, 2007

    From stem to stern, you are seeing the iPhone dissected, boosted, obliterated, and everything in between. Whatever happened at the CES this week doesn’t matter at all. It was all Apple from the moment Steve Jobs took the stage at Moscone West Tuesday morning. Did Bill Gates give a keynote? Sure he did, but did […]


    Macworld Expo #2: The Almost Non-Mac Keynote

    January 10th, 2007

    How times have changed. Not so many years ago, Apple used a Macworld Expo keynote to unleash the latest and greatest Mac hardware. Certainly last year was a prime example, with the introduction of the first crop of Intel-based computers, and an assurance that they’ll all be called Mac from now on. Thus ended the […]


    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, […]


    A Macworld Expo Preview: Expect Disappointment

    January 2nd, 2007

    Apple is already dropping tantalizing hints that “The first 30 years were just the beginning” at its site, which is certainly going to fuel heavy-duty anticipation for next week’s Macworld Expo keynote, and the things you hope Steve Jobs will announce. Aside from that stock option matter, the feeding frenzy is in full bloom. Some […]