Today’s Macworld column wonders how someone can argue that bad reviews mean a book is better.
Worst book club member ever
Bad reviews mean a book is better!
Full of sound and furry
Bad reviews mean a book is better!
Today’s Macworld column wonders how someone can argue that bad reviews mean a book is better.
Apple needs a loyalty program like MacBooks need stickers.
Today’s Macworld column looks at yet another burning question about Apple.
Woz speaks, the tech press rushes to print it.
Today’s Macworld column looks at the latest pearls of wisdom to drip from Woz.
Tim Cook’s apology, YouTube-gate and the anniversary of Steve Jobs’ death.
This week’s Macworld column looks at Tim Cook’s apology, an Apple-gate you may not have heard about (because it’s so pathetic) and the anniversary of Steve Jobs’ death.
Silly expectations, Gizmodo and Mike Daisey get the horns.
This week’s Macworld column takes on some unreasonable expectations for Tim Cook’s AllThingsD interview, some tastelessness from Gizmodo and Mike Daisey, hopefully for the last time.
The Macalope no longer owns any Apple shares.
The Macalope no longer holds any shares of Apple. In a sure sign of his lack of continued confidence in the company due to Tim Cook appearing at the iPad event with his shirt untucked, he sold all two of them. And used the money to buy things from Apple that depreciate in value instead.
You’ve gotta blame someone, right?
This week’s Macworld column looks at Apple and China, the attack of the 5-inch cell phone and Siri’s data usage.
Wow!
Loving Isaacson’s Jobs bio. Had no idea how awful he was. Think Hitler with developers instead of the SS.
– Jacob Weisberg, editor-in-chief of Slate, on Twitter.
Macworld column on iPhone 4S and quarterly results reaction.
This week’s Macworld column looks at the ridiculous reaction to the iPhone 4S and Apple’s quarterly results and wonders what next week will be like.
Tim Cook, Andy Rubin and Steve Jobs walk into a bar… OK, not really.
This week’s Macworld column looks at three executives: Tim Cook, Andy Rubin and Steve Jobs, and includes a piece from Forbes that is Apple-is-a-religion-ariffic!