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    Apple Has Fans & Microsoft Has Shills

    January 17th, 2007

    Over the years, one of the reasons why Apple has persevered despite lots and lots of failures in products and the “vision thing” is because so many people love their Macs and were willing become unpaid cheerleaders. Indeed, there is something about the Mac experience that — even though the computers remain highly imperfect devices […]


    The Ongoing Apple Death Watch

    January 15th, 2007

    I don’t know what there is about Apple Inc. that makes people wish them dead. But that’s apparently something that a few tech writers — and certainly some Windows diehards — fervently wish will happen sooner rather than later. It seems almost from the very first, Apple was belittled, marginalized. When the Mac first appeared, […]


    Newsletter #372 Preview: The Leopard Report: Apple’s Forgotten Operating System

    January 15th, 2007

    It wasn’t too long ago when Apple lauded the Mac operating system as its flagship product. Whenever a new version was under development, it would be heavily demonstrated at a WWDC keynote, and, in the ensuing months you’d see more and more chatter about it until the highly-anticipated release event. Indeed, hundreds of you were […]


    Macworld Expo #4: Apple’s Bad Hair Day

    January 12th, 2007

    Think about it. If you take Steve Jobs at his word, Apple was working for two-and-a-half years on the iPhone. Their legal department no doubt told Steve that the rights the iPhone trademark were owned by Cisco Systems. After the iPhone was announced, Cisco claimed that Apple was after them for the rights to use […]