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    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 […]


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    The Leopard Report: Should Apple Tinker with the Interface?

    November 6th, 2006

    As some of you may have heard, Microsoft has been making an effort to be a trifle innovative in the user interface of Internet Explorer 7 and the forthcoming Office 2007 for Windows. The default look, for example, ditches the traditional menu bar, which means you no longer see such familiar labels as File, Edit, […]


    Microsoft Owes its Stockholders a Refund!

    July 26th, 2006

    When Bill Gates said Microsoft had spent between $8 billion and $9 billion to develop Windows Vista and Office 2007, my mind clouded briefly before I stared at the screen in disbelief. Consider how often it took Apple two years or more to accumulate that much money, and you’ll get the picture. Even now, thousands […]


    The Mac Versus a PC: Has the Difference Vanished?

    June 6th, 2006

    In writing about the problems Microsoft is facing in finishing up Windows Vista, some of you have mistaken this for a Mac zealots versus PC zealots issue. But that’s not true. Vista’s troubled development process is well known, and when people recognized as Windows experts find serious issues with stability, performance and the user interface, […]