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  • Editorial: An ad-free, premium social network... from Apple


    Most of this is good analysis, but when Daniel talks about "Fake news", don't forget he's a hard core marxist.
    You agree with the content, but not the author.
    Then you deviate into an Orwellian tirade decrying an orwellianism that lives only in your mind.

    The gap that separates FOX News from Mao Zedung is wider than the Pacific ocean.  (That too is an exaggeration).

    This is a tech story.  Facebook tracks its users very thoroughly, even when they're not logged in to the service.  Some folks resent it and might have an interest in a different paradigm.

    Fake news, clickbait and surveillance ads are a reality.  

    Changing the topic and defining the other guy with ad hominem attacks are the province of the folks who steal elections with the help of fake news.

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  • Editorial: The future of Steve Jobs' iPad vision for Post-PC computing

    Apple's ability to reinvent itself is uncanny.
    It bet the house on laptops when desktops were its bread and butter.
    It became a consumer electronics company and even dropped the word 'Computer' from its name with the iPod.
    When the time came to roll the iPod's functionality into a phone, it did it without hesitation.
    It launched a tablet that no one understood at first.
    The arrival of the iPhone 6 plus coincided with a slowdown in iPad sales, but the phone was a bonanza.
    It's now putting an emphasis on services b/c it has close to a billion devices running its OS's.
    But it's still thinking up ways to squeeze relevance out of the tablet.
    Its market cap is at a zenith

    This week is the anniversary of Steve Jobs' birth.

    Very few people really *get* Apple

    I believe DED does 
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  • Benchmarked: Razer Blade Stealth versus 13-inch MacBook Pro with function keys

    It's mystifying that you'd deliberately compare a 2019 anything to a previous generation MacBook. Why d'you do that? How is the story not tainted from the very headline? Worse yet, you ding Apple on value, but as a publication, you derive half of your income on promo ads where you ‘unearth’ huge discounts, especially on previous-generation gear. So at the very least, price out the MBP at the price you'd buy it for yourselves (at a great discount, with no sales tax to 48 states). This sounds like a Razer-sponsored post masquerading as a review. I thought only 9-to-5 did those.
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  • NordVPN releases app for Apple TVs running tvOS 17

    this story reads like a promo;
    a shameful promo
    williamlondon
  • HomePod, the iPod for your home

    Another remarkable editorial by DEG.

    Google and Amazon place trojan horses within your environment.

    Google is only about disseminating our private data to advertisers in exchange for their ad dollars.  No matter what the project they take on, if it doesn't fulfill that primordial ambition, it doesn't happen or it gets canned rapidly.

    Amazon is slightly different, but its Alexa product is not a pure play home electronics product.  It's a circuitous gambit that is part of another, greater strategy.

    Apple's speaker will fill your room with sound first and foremost.  Its partaking of your single Apple I.D. and its hooks into Apple's walled garden are nice bonuses.  But the customers have been warned to expect a kickbutt speaker, which Alexa and Assistant are not, and do not aspire to be.
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  • Where is Apple's innovative iPad, MacBook Pro hardware to rival Microsoft's Surface?

    ‘Windows’ is a me-too moniker that someone thought up when cloning the Mac.

    ‘Surface’ was the same company's approach of a combo laptop / tablet.

    They succeeded in putting Netscape out of business by declaring that browsers were part of the OS.

    Bing did not dethrone Google.

    MS is untouchable as a desktop software productivity, desktop OS, and server & file sharing publisher (among a few other fiefdoms).  
    In these areas, they literally print money the way Facebook and Google do in advertising.
    MS is now successfully contesting the cloud space from Amazon and others.
    That's not too shabby.

    Steve Jobs' strength was his ability to not want to compete in every single area.
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