Category Archives: Apple

Once there was a heaven. Then it sold out. Now what?

What’s Up With Mac Browsers

I stopped using Apple’s Safari web browser months and months and months and months ago, making the switch to Mozilla’s FireFox, which was a great for a while. The themes and extensions for FireFox made it undoubtedly more valuable than Safari, which besides basic browsing, has little added-value besides an integrated RSS reader.
But then I [...]

A new beginning

There’s going to be an awful lot of talk going around this week about Apple Computers. On Tuesday, the company’s annual Macworld starts off with a Steve Jobs keynote, in which one of the last superstar CEOs is expected to announce the first Apple computer ever to use the Intel processor. No one knows exactly [...]

Eat me, Tiger

All right. Enough. I’ve had it, Apple. For too long, I have been your little bitch. I have argued on your behalf against people who don’t care enough to have a strong opinion on the matter. I have apologized for and redirected attention away from your mistakes. Like a good little wife, I have supported [...]

Nothing to say but…

I got nothing to say about the Apple switch to Intel processors. I know next to nothing about processors, so I won’t even pretend to do a pros/cons thing with this.
But I do like strategy talk. One of the more interesting things I’ve read is from a piece in Wired. It seems to get some [...]

A worm in the core

Why is it that all the important questions come up in areas where the necessary answer is difficult to defend? It could be because Progress likes to have its fun with us, as if it was saying, “You want to continue down the path of a mature society? Well, you’re going to have to walk [...]

Think Desire

[Originally posted on MuchTooMuch]
Why hasn’t Apple changed the way we experience the Web?
It wouldn’t be difficult for it to do. It wouldn’t depend on a new standard that needs acceptance, nor any work on the side of site designers. It also wouldn’t need a plug-in to work. All the company would have to do is [...]

A False and Meaningful Explanation of a Real and Historical Fact

In 1984, a small group of people in Cupertino, California introduced the world to the computer for the rest of us. They told us that it was “a computer so personable it can practically shake hands.” They told us its name was Macintosh, and that it was just as powerful as all those other [...]

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