Obsolete arguments

Today’s Macworld column asks “Do we really need to have this argument about planned obsolescence again?”

Not-so-smartphone

Yesterday’s Macworld column found Apple’s doom in a piece of crap Android phone that you can only buy in India.

Things might get ontological

This week’s Macworld column finds pundits who have a hard time with the definition of things.

No way to win

Today’s Macworld column finds Apple damned if it does make a large iPhone and damned if it doesn’t.

On repeat

Tuesday’s Macworld column found the best way to deal with evidence contrary to your Apple doom scenario is to double down.

A steady decline

This week’s Macworld column documents Apple’s steady decline into irrelevance.

Rumors of doom

Today’s Macworld column looks at the devastating rumor that that unannounced thing might be not shipping when it was not yet announced to be shipping.

Under pressure

Yesterday’s Macworld column discussed all the things the iPhone 6 needs to save Apple. Yeah, OK, not really.

Missed opportunities

This week’s Macworld column wonders why we can’t get better punditry.

The spin cycle

Today’s Macworld column looks at Samsung’s bad quarter and the resulting spin.