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    Making Stories Out of Nothing At All

    September 18th, 2007

    An example of how far Apple has climbed in the tech world is the recent story suggesting that the latest version of Adobe’s Creative Suite applications may not run properly under Mac OS X Leopard. It’s all based on some apparently offhand comments from Adobe CEO Bruce Chizen during an interview that are surely honest, […]


    The Apple Product Report: Too Much Hype?

    June 7th, 2007

    You know, wherever I look online, there seems to be a story about Apple. Of course, that’s also what we do here, but even places where you expect to read about politics, the rush release of Paris Hilton from prison and other more traditional coverage, there’s something about the iPhone. If it’s not the iPhone, […]


    Newsletter #390 Preview: The Consequences of Posting Fake Stories

    May 20th, 2007

    When someone writes about “the good old days,” it ages them. It means they’ve been around long enough to have survived another era. For me, I still remember when you couldn’t get away with one-tenth of the nonsense that has become the stock and trade of today’s shock jocks, but when it comes to yellow […]


    The Leopard Report: What About Rolling Back an Update?

    May 9th, 2007

    I applaud Apple’s decision to build Time Machine as part of Mac OS X Leopard; I really do. Far too few Mac users have any form of backup regimen, and even when things go badly, some of you still don’t learn from your mistakes, so it could happen all over again. But Time Machine, at […]