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The Evolution of the Electronics Industry
Check out this white paper to hear the history of the electronics industry, and how it has changed the world. By looking at the past, you may be able to predict the future.
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Can Microsoft's Windows 8 really do it all?
Microsoft's biggest risk with Windows 8 revolves around the familiar themes that always haunt the company: Reverse compatibility and the need to make Windows the Swiss Army knife of computing.
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Crying wolf? Apple support forums confirm malware explosion
A couple weeks ago, the proprietor of the world’s number-one Mac site accused me of crying wolf over predictions that Mac malware was around the corner. More than 200 visitors to Apple's support...
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Apple's control-freakery locks down iPhone OS 4.0
As expected, Apple's iPhone OS 4.0 will add extra restrictions on what tools developers can use, which in turn means less choice for iPhone owners.
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Apple CEO Steve Jobs: A modern day Walt Disney?
Daring Fireball editor John Gruber talks about the CEO's effect on Apple over the last 25 years--from the time of his ouster, to his subsequent return. Gruber offers an equally optimistic and...
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The Steve Jobs effect
Daring Fireball editor John Gruber talks about the CEO's effect on Apple over the last 25 years--from the time of his ouster, to his subsequent return. Gruber offers an equally optimistic and...
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Do we need a 'beautiful mess' in operating systems? Yup
Should PC makers and other hardware players each cook up their own operating systems in an effort to emulate Apple's success? The short answer: Yes. The more operating systems the merrier the user.
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Revisiting iPhone's app kill switch
The saga around Apple's alleged App Store kill switch gets more curious by the minute. Remember Apple's ability to nuke software remotely on the iPhone? Well, the findings (and the forensic code...
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New York's anonymity ban: Why should the Web be any different?
New York wants to outlaw anonymous comments to prevent cyberbullying and other online abuse. This criminologist examines why this plan, despite its controversy, may not be such a bad thing.
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The Apple fanboy problem
Apple fanboys have a reputation for hostile attacks based on suggestion, and it's harming Apple's image.
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Sounding off on the great iPhone mute switch crisis
After a ringing iPhone interrupted a performance of Mahler's Ninth Symphony by the New York Philharmonic, the Mac punditocracy has worked overtime dissecting the user interface of the Mute button...
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Can Microsoft's Windows 8 really do it all?
Microsoft's biggest risk with Windows 8 revolves around the familiar themes that always haunt the company: Reverse compatibility and the need to make Windows the Swiss Army knife of computing.
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Crying wolf? Apple support forums confirm malware explosion
A couple weeks ago, the proprietor of the world’s number-one Mac site accused me of crying wolf over predictions that Mac malware was around the corner. More than 200 visitors to Apple's support...
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Apple's control-freakery locks down iPhone OS 4.0
As expected, Apple's iPhone OS 4.0 will add extra restrictions on what tools developers can use, which in turn means less choice for iPhone owners.
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Apple CEO Steve Jobs: A modern day Walt Disney?
Daring Fireball editor John Gruber talks about the CEO's effect on Apple over the last 25 years--from the time of his ouster, to his subsequent return. Gruber offers an equally optimistic and...
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The Steve Jobs effect
Daring Fireball editor John Gruber talks about the CEO's effect on Apple over the last 25 years--from the time of his ouster, to his subsequent return. Gruber offers an equally optimistic and...
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Macworld Expo 2010: Day 2b - Friday, February 12, 2010
A small gallery of photos from Day 2 here at Macworld Expo 2010 in San Francisco. This gallery is from Leo Laporte's featured presentation.
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Macworld Expo 2010: Day 2 - Friday, February 12, 2010
A small gallery of photos from Day 2 here at Macworld Expo 2010 in San Francisco. Friday, February 12, 2010
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Macworld Expo 2010: Day 1 - Thursday, February 11, 2010
A small gallery of photos from Day 1 here at Macworld Expo 2010 in San Francisco.
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Do we need a 'beautiful mess' in operating systems? Yup
Should PC makers and other hardware players each cook up their own operating systems in an effort to emulate Apple's success? The short answer: Yes. The more operating systems the merrier the user.
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Apple - Evolutionary or just reinventing the wheel?
John Gruber posts a gushing piece on the genius of Apple's manufacturing and marketing strategy. It got me wondering as to how evolutionary Apple actually is, and if there's any other company in...
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