Michael Huffington, 09.15.2007
I was very happy with my 'new' phone. Then along comes the iPhone and everyone is talking about it. You would have to live underwater not to know about it. And bingo I get one for my birthday. This is where the fun begins.
Ron Galloway, 07.22.2008
The design of the Kindle has all the grace and originality of a Glenn Frey guitar solo. So I decided to wait for Kindle Version 2.0. Well, it's here -- and it's the iPhone 2.0.
John Sauer, 08.27.2008
Last week a mix of water and sanitation experts gathered for World Water Week in Stockholm, Sweden to mull over the world's biggest public health crisis. The problem is that not enough people paid attention.
Joanna Stern, 07.10.2008
Tempted as I have been in the past year to snag an iPhone and switch teams, it will still be me and my BlackBerry. Why? Because I learned a few things about the iPhone the first time around.
Hugh McGuire, 11.21.2008
That's how many e-books are getting downloaded through Stanza, the simple e-book platform for the iPhone/iPod.
Peter Sims, 10.28.2008
As more people and companies are incented to contribute to the iPhone ecosystem, the phone's utility grows and the customer experience improves. That drives overall demand.
Alan Schram, 11.03.2008
We are seeing some of the best stock valuations in the last century. Once fear of illiquidity dissipates, the stock market will get back to normal levels.
Hugh McGuire, 11.04.2008
Reading digital text on a small handheld device is nothing like reading text on a computer (desktop or laptop). A mobile device is much more comfortable, for plenty of reasons.
Cenk Uygur, 08.27.2008
That's the one that showed me that she genuinely did her best to actually convince her followers that they had to support Barack Obama. That's not a half-hearted effort.
Judy Estrin, 09.03.2008
Science does not belong to the right wing or the left, and the hijacking of science policy by ideologues has had a chilling effect on innovation.
Shelly Palmer, 10.22.2008
Google's first Android enabled phone, the G1, will go on sale today. Google has also made the code for Android availabl...
Ron Galloway, 10.22.2008
Apple's earnings call yesterday proved that in the realm of handheld devices, the iPhone is the largest card in that game, and in fact, it is the Leviathan of its product line.
Hugh McGuire, 10.28.2008
Reading an ebooks is just "another way" to be reading, it's not necessarily a replacement of a hard copy. I prefer to talk to people face-to-face, but I recognize the utility of the telephone.
Shelly Palmer, 11.14.2008
Sumner Redstone repeated his promise that he will not sell anymore stock in either CBS or Viacom. Redstone assured investors he has more than enough...
Simran Sethi, 08.04.2008
Be aware, it takes even more energy and resources, pound for pound, to produce a Dell than a Dodge. A computer's energy usage has just begun once it leaves the factory, though.
Daniel Sinker, 10.14.2008
The idea behind it is that the government can use existing spectrum to reach areas under-served by current internet carriers: rural America and underprivileged communities.
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In the timeless words of Nelson, "HaaaHa"!
Wow, Talk about getting long in the tooth. The only thing remotely amusing was Harry Shearer's voiceover.
Haven't watched the Simpsons in a long time and this doesn't exactly show the way back. Meanwhile Apple products definitely have a lot more caché than the Simpsons -- said as an iPhone and soon-to-be MacBook Pro user. None of my PC buddies and Microsoft employee classmates say different.
It's such a thin line between clever and stupid
Ah so true. Apple has 1/2 the quality, 1/2 the capability for 3x the price. The only thing that Apple actually has going for it is tremendous marketing to loser hipsters and the Prius lot.
Your numbers are slightly skewed - here's afix:
Apple has twice the quality, twice the capability, half the software, for twice the price. I've been an apple user/programmer for many years but unlike most of the MS devotees here, have owned and used both platforms. I use my PC when I have to but I use my Mac because I WANT to, it's like the difference between a turkey sandwich and Thanksgiving dinner. You can't understand it until you experience it.
Yawn...