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    Newsletter Issue #520: Journalists Spend Too Much Time
    Looking in the Mirror When Writing About Apple

    November 15th, 2009

    As I consider some of the absurd comments from so-called tech writers that I routinely disprove, I have to wonder what they are thinking about. I wouldn’t go so far as to suggest that maybe they are drinking too much of the “sauce” or inhaling mind-altering substances. But it doesn’t seem to make sense that, […]


    The Fake Steve Jobs Becomes a Fake Tech Journalist

    November 12th, 2009

    Let me put my cards on the table. I’ve talked at length with Daniel Lyons, sometimes known as ‘The Fake Steve Jobs,” and he’s a really nice guy. So I was optimistic that Macs would get really responsible coverage when he joined Newsweek. But I was wrong. You see, Lyons’ serious columns have been seriously […]


    Where Microsoft’s Dominance Fails

    November 10th, 2009

    In recent weeks, it’s been reported that the worldwide market share of Windows has dipped below 92%. That’s still an impressively high figure, but what’s more interesting is that the arrival of Windows 7, despite all the advance publicity and positive reviews from Microsoft’s shills, and even some repeatable journalists, has failed to stem the […]


    Is Consumer Reports Discovering the Mac?

    November 9th, 2009

    Despite the fact that Macs seem to get high ratings in Consumer Reports, and these results are praised to the skies in the Mac community, I have long considered the publication’s coverage of the personal computer market pathetic. In large part, based on my own sources, this is the result of the fact that some of the […]