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    Newsletter #476 Preview: Apple Confronts Yellow Journalism

    January 11th, 2009

    Once upon a time, you had two fundamental classes of journalists. One group worked for regular newspapers or broadcast facilities, plying their trade; the others were employed by the supermarket tabloids, offering up gossip, real and otherwise, about various and sundry celebrities, political figures and notables from the business world. While there are gray areas, […]


    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 […]


    So is the iPhone 3G Really a Defective Product?

    August 12th, 2008

    Well, despite the recent well-deserved rise in Apple’s stock price, it seems they can’t get a break. There are widespread reports in recent weeks of various and sundry problems with the iPhone 3G. On the plus side, this hot new gadget is selling out almost everywhere it’s on sale, and some 60 million iPhone apps […]


    Is a Home-Built Mac a Waste of Time?

    May 6th, 2008

    Just the other day, I had a pleasant conversation with Macworld’s Rob Griffiths about his “FrankenMac” project, his weekend warrior project to build a Mac from off-the-shelf PC parts. In a sense, I understand what he was attempting to do, and it wasn’t to save money, not if you value your time. Back when I […]