I confess: I bought an iPad (and so far I love it)
I bought an iPad. Big deal, you say... So did 3.3 million other people so far this year. Well, for me it is a big deal. But here's why I did the deed.
I bought an iPad. Big deal, you say... So did 3.3 million other people so far this year. Well, for me it is a big deal. But here's why I did the deed.
Common wisdom says we're hurtling toward a world where a single portable device will be all you need to handle a wide variety of consumerish tasks. But the further we approach that end goal, the less I want to end up there. Today's Apple music announcements reminded me of that fact.
It's the eve of MacWorld Expo and Microsoft officials are out talking up the idea of the "Apple tax" again.
A number of Web pontificators beliee Microsoft is interested in building a head-to-head competitor with Flickr. But I think Microsoft has its sites set on developing something much grander -- more like an Apple iLife competitor. Here's why.
Let me try this again.Seeing that so many readers misunderstood my blog post from earlier this week about my take on Apple CEO Steve Jobs' keynote, I'd like to try to clarify what I was trying to say.
Whether you love or hate the "meme," the "Five Things" one is still circulating. And once you've been tagged, it seems rude not to respond. So here are five things you may not know about me.
For Microsoft developers and users, Windows seems to have become a job. For Apple's: MacOS still seems to be an adventure. What gives?