Video: Weekend Tech Review: iBooks Event Week 3 2012
Here's a video recap of the top tech stories involving Apple for the third week of 2012, including a look at Apple's iBooks Event, product news, the week's business stories, and upcoming events.
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Could we stop with the immature jabs at Microsoft.
It was funny.
Could we stop with the immature jabs at Microsoft.
Why?
p.s. Don't drop the humor in them.
Could we stop with the immature jabs at Microsoft.
It's in the DED DNA!
Could we stop with the immature jabs at Microsoft.
I'd like to see more of that. It is entertaining. I thought that the crossouts of the fake MS news were great.
Daniel: Speak more slowly. Enunciate more. Vary your tonality to emphasize the important words and phrases.
So far, so good. More tonal emphasis, combined with more unexpected stuff like the MS news, would make these videos go from "pretty good" to great.
I'd like to see more of that. It is entertaining. I thought that the crossouts of the fake MS news were great.
Daniel: Speak more slowly. Enunciate more. Vary your tonality to emphasize the important words and phrases.
So far, so good. More tonal emphasis, combined with more unexpected stuff like the MS news, would make these videos go from "pretty good" to great.
Well done and informative,
I concur with Zither's constructive suggestions.
The Windows jabs were funny and much appreciated.
Looking forward to the next one.
Amazon hasn't been afraid to undermine Kindle sales with native apps for major platforms.
Why?
Personally I don't really "care" about Microsoft (or Google or Apple... or any company). If a company makes a cool product I buy it, but that's the extent of my relationship with them.
The trouble with the immature jabs like this is that it affects the audiance the website attracts.
It's like if an Android blogger writes "Apple is for fags" in their blog they are going to attract a certain kind of reader. Same thing here.
Unfortunately AI seems pretty intent on going down this path. I suppose clicks are worth more to the bank balance than integrity.
Personally I don't really "care" about Microsoft (or Google or Apple... or any company). If a company makes a cool product I buy it, but that's the extent of my relationship with them.
The trouble with the immature jabs like this is that it affects the audiance the website attracts.
It's like if an Android blogger writes "Apple is for fags" in their blog they are going to attract a certain kind of reader. Same thing here.
Unfortunately AI seems pretty intent on going down this path. I suppose clicks are worth more to the bank balance than integrity.
The reality is you just have an axe to grind with DED, and so just like "Ireland," you pop up here on every damn story he has the byline on and start offering "concerned citizen" warnings about how dangerous he is and how it troubles you and should others too, if they care about the world surviving.
Give me a break. You have never articulated anything wrong with what he says, you just offer snide personal attacks. It's getting really tiresome.
Voice your opinion or why you think DED has stated something incorrect or deceptively misleading, but don't just blab about how awful he is for using humor.
The reality is you just have an axe to grind with DED, and so just like "Ireland," you pop up here on every damn story he has the byline on and start offering "concerned citizen" warnings about how dangerous he is and how it troubles you and should others too, if they care about the world surviving.
Give me a break. You have never articulated anything wrong with what he says, you just offer snide personal attacks. It's getting really tiresome.
Voice your opinion or why you think DED has stated something incorrect or deceptively misleading, but don't just blab about how awful he is for using humor.
Wow... let me know if you need some help getting that sand out of your hair when you finally come up for some air!