Monthly Archives: July 2010

Why the iPhone antenna issue is somewhat important

“Oh no, not another iPhone post, please.” OK, but hear me out just one last time. Apple is holding a press conference today. No one knows exactly what they are going to say, who is going to say it, or … Continue reading

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Apple’s iPhone 4 Timeline

Steve Jobs blames audience at Keynote for too many wireless hotspots after demo of web access craps out. Steve Jobs blames user error for initial reports of iPhone 4 reception problems. Apple blames formula for iPhone reception problems (they’re “stunned”). … Continue reading

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“The Boss” is gone

It is fun to listen to William Nack. He is a great sports storyteller. UMW has had the great pleasure of hosting him at least a couple of times for our Great Lives Series. A few days before Steinbrenner’s death … Continue reading

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The iPhone 4 Defect

I feel lately like Apple is the genius younger brother in the computer world. You know, the one who doesn’t get blamed for bad things that happen, because he is so smart, even brilliant, and innocent. He’s always got a … Continue reading

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HTML5, and the Internet, are not Over

I started the morning with an article in my reader that quoted Prince saying “The Internet is completely over.” The context was the distribution of music. The eccentric pop star continued: “I don’t see why I should give my new … Continue reading

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