iPhone owners keep mocking Android users and people are hurting
Apparently, elitism and snobbery aren't dead when it comes to phones. And some people say they're really suffering.
Apparently, elitism and snobbery aren't dead when it comes to phones. And some people say they're really suffering.
There are those with a deep devotion to Apple. There are also those with an unreasonable devotion to Apple. This new, brilliant idea is clearly for them.
For those who live near Apple stores, having a Genius to consult is a good thing. Sometimes, though, even your Genius may be mystified.
As the prospect of a new iPhone looms, a survey claims that many Apple users really, really don't want it to be called iPhone 13.
It's awful being a desktop PC user, apparently. You look at people who own iPad Pros and think: "Why can't I be them?" At least, that's Apple view.
Apple has a new "Why Mac?' page. Which made me wonder: How does Microsoft guide people toward a PC?
The smallest new feature can sometimes be the one that you find invaluable. That may be the case with Apple's new MacOS.
My first post-Covid business trip on an airplane took a strange turn. Is this what we've come to? (The answer is always yes.)
A new American Customer Satisfaction Index has emerged. It's a fascinating exploration of Apple's iPhones vs Samsung's Galaxy Android Phones
Renderings emerge of the supposed M2 MacBook Air. Some customers may be rendered insensate.