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    The WWDC Report: Apple’s Stock Prices Dip Ahead of the Keynote

    June 9th, 2008

    All right, folks, you can save up your spare cash (after filling the gas tank) for your new 3G-enabled iPhone. But the rest of the WWDC keynote more or less what you might have expected — and in some cases, less if you crave instant gratification. Ahead of the Steve Jobs keynote, it was interesting […]


    The Leopard Report: Everything You Expected is Wrong!

    April 12th, 2007

    You know, it’s very rare for Apple to announce a serious delay in a new product these days. More often than not, deadlines are met, give or take a few weeks, or the things ship early. Take the transition to Intel processors as an example of an amazingly speedy migration. However, after weeks and weeks […]


    Is There a Dark Side to Apple’s Financials?

    January 19th, 2007

    Consider the situation: A company earns record profits, exceeding analyst estimates in most respects. Despite the skepticism, and dire predictions from over the years, just about everything the company touches turns to gold. At the same time, journalists don’t want to make it seem that they are fawning over the company, and they no doubt […]


    The Mac Hardware Report: A Warning to Apple

    November 8th, 2006

    You know, I’ve been pretty lucky with Macs over the years. I’ve never had one that was dead on arrival, and, except for a certain PowerBook 5300ce, didn’t have to repeatedly return them for repair. But the more I read about extended repair programs and ongoing issues, the more concerned I become that Apple might […]