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    Welcome to the Silly Season: Has Apple’s Creativity Left?

    March 23rd, 2009

    More than two months after Steve Jobs took his extended hiatus to recover from his various health issues, some members of the tech media, clearly in desperate search for a story, are suggesting that Apple no longer has any creativity left. The illusion they present is that Steve Jobs was the one-man band who managed […]


    Newsletter Issue #486 Preview: The Internet Explorer 8 Failure

    March 22nd, 2009

    They say that first impressions are often the most important, and that a product that doesn’t grab you right away may be doomed to failure. Now after a decently-long gestation period, the latest version of Microsoft Internet Explorer, version 8, is now available for download. Forgetting preliminary reports about its performance potential — or lack […]


    Do the Mac Rumor Sites Have Near-Total Freedom?

    March 16th, 2009

    Once upon a time, Apple courted the Mac press big time, particularly the major magazines. When a new product was being readied, editors would receive an early preview under a confidentiality agreement, so they could get a full feature story on the new product that would be published around the time of the actual release […]


    Newsletter Issue #484 Preview: You Can’t Compare a Mac and PC By Price Alone!

    March 8th, 2009

    When the media grabs on to something, even if it’s a false concept, you just know they’ll never let it go. Take those frequent claims that Macs are “premium priced” compared to the PC. In recent years, I’ve said over and over again that the Mac and the PC are priced in roughly the same […]