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  • What do you want to see from AppleInsider in 2024?

    Alrescha said:
    More than anything, I'd like to see your headlines stop treating rumors and allegations as fact.  It's infuriating.  And by infuriating I mean it makes me stop reading AI for months at a time, deleting it from my RSS reader and browsing habits.
    We have a rumor rating system that clearly labels every rumor based on how likely it is given the source. Our headlines always state when something is an announcement from Apple versus a possible future. If it doesn’t directly say “Rumor” or “supply chain” in the headline or lede, it says something like “may” or “might.”

    if you have examples of where this isn’t true, that would be helpful. We appreciate the chance to do better if there’s something we can improve.
    The last time was some months ago, and I'm not aware of a simple list of headlines to review.  I appreciate that we agree on how things should be.  I have restarted my RSS feed and am rubbing my hands together in anticipation :-)
    jSnively
  • VOCOlinc Smart LED Desk Lamp review: full of features without busting your budget

    These are $27 on their web site.
    watto_cobragatorguy
  • What do you want to see from AppleInsider in 2024?

    More than anything, I'd like to see your headlines stop treating rumors and allegations as fact.  It's infuriating.  And by infuriating I mean it makes me stop reading AI for months at a time, deleting it from my RSS reader and browsing habits.
    kingofsomewherehotjwdawsomattinozAppleZulu
  • Apple and Goldman Sachs to part ways on Apple Card, no successor named

    Apple Card (and Apple Savings) have been nothing but a success for me as a consumer.  I hope that however it shakes out, the experience continues to outperform the competition.
    InspiredCodeSpitbathdarbus69linkmantomkarlApplejacsbyronlwatto_cobra
  • Facebook shutters news rather than pay up under new Canadian law

    As Apple aptly demonstrates, if you create a quality product people will beat a path to your door and throw money at you.

    Unfortunately most news sites could use a course in Jim Lehrer's rules of journalism.  Nobody in his right mind is going to pay good money for opinion-presented-as-fact such as "this is about Facebook and Instagram profiting from news publishers as it pays them nothing and drives the industry out of business".
    williamlondonmagman1979FileMakerFeller