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MacSurfer's Archive: Wednesday, August 15, 2012
 

 

Analysis/Commentary/Editorial/Opinion
  • "It's The Set-Top Box Stupid! Apple's Cracking Of TV Is Hiding In Plain Sight" Forbes 11:23 PM
  • "How Does Apple Maintain Laser Focus with 40+ Products?" Low End Mac 9:17 PM
  • "Judge Lucy Koh asks Apple CEO Tim Cook to meet with Samsung CEO one more time" Edible Apple 2:35 PM
  • "Is the New Samsung Tablet Different Enough than the iPad Now?" The Atlantic Wire 3:18 PM
  • "What Was Samsung Thinking? On Wednesday pros were excited to see the latest tablet from Samsung hoping it would offer an alternative to the iPad. But there was a problem." CNBC 1:01 PM
  • "Hidden Dimensions: Apple Can't Go Thermonuclear on Patents Without Fallout" The Mac Observer 12:57 PM
  • "Why All Schools Need iPads: Ending Texas's Bizarre Control Over National History Textbooks" TechCrunch 11:28 AM
  • "Apple is in danger of being boring: Have the latest versions of Apple's iPhone, iPad and MacBooks really wowed you? The iPhone 5 will be a chance to see what fresh new ideas around hardware the company has" ZDNet 10:37 AM
  • "Apple Dominates Tablet Space – But for How Long?"  PadGadget 10:26 AM
  • "Getting a Jump on iPhone Upgraders" New York Times [Free/Paid Registration Required] 10:13 AM
  • "Cheaper? Sure. But a discounted iPhone 4S is no bargain: Don't buy Apple's aging iPhone 4S now; you're going to feel pretty silly when the new iPhone shows up just a few weeks later." CNET News 10:01 AM
  • "iPads In The Enterprise Aren't Overhyped. They're Properly Hyped."  ZDNet 9:59 AM
  • "The Macalope Daily: Every time I think I'm out" Macworld [Insider Content] 9:55 AM
  • "Steve Jobs wins: Adobe kills Flash for Android for all the reasons he predicted" Beatweek Magazine 9:00 AM
  • "Samsung designer claims Samsung Galaxy devices didn't copy Apple's iPhone icons" Edible Apple 8:59 AM
  • "Would You Buy The iPhone 5 If It Looked Like This?" Forbes 10:13 AM
  • "iPad Mini Rumors Bolstered by Photos, Schematics" Wired 4:24 PM
  • "iPad mini components reportedly begin to leak, but are they legit?" iMore 3:13 PM
  • "iPad mini Parts: Mini Dock Connector Confirmed" Tapscape 2:12 PM
  • "Are we getting a clearer picture of the iPad mini?" TUAW 11:18 AM
  • "Video Simulation: What If The iPhone 5 Is Just Super-Thin, But Not Taller?" Forbes 7:31 AM
  • "Microsoft's Enterprise App Store will be Apple's Demise... Again"  Forbes 7:28 AM
  • "iPad Mini Rumored to Look Like a Big iPod Touch" PCWorld 11:11 AM
  • "iPad mini: Like Big iPod touch" Tapscape 11:10 AM
  • "iPad Mini? Nah, here comes the iBook" ZDNet 9:57 AM
  • "Apple's thinner, lighter, smarter iPad nano plan and why it matters"  Computerworld 8:42 AM
  • "Sorry, an iPad Mini without a bezel just doesn't fit"  GigaOM 8:24 AM
  • "iPad mini rumors continue: a 7.85-inch 'large iPod touch' to arrive in October?" The Verge 8:08 AM
  • "Is Apple getting ready to launch an 'iPad Air'?" Fortune 7:41 AM
  • "What About An iPad Air? Speculations About A Thin, Trim, Featherlight Nexus 7 Killer" Forbes 7:38 AM
  • "Imagining the iPad Mini: Mockups multiply" CNET News 7:37 AM
  • "The iPad Mini (Or iPad Air) Is Real... No, Really!" Apple Bitch 7:29 AM
  • "iPad mini to Resemble Larger iPod touch Rather than Smaller iPad" The Mac Observer 7:28 AM
  • "John Gruber Offers More Thoughts on the 'iPad Mini'" iSource 3:15 PM
  • "Why Microsoft Needs To Sell The Windows RT Surface Tablet For $199 To Compete Against iPad" PixoBebo 7:23 AM
  • "Apple's Multiple Personalities: Is Our Favorite Mac, iPhone, iPad Maker A Little Schizophrenic?" Mac 360 7:23 AM
Non-Apple
  • "RIM's Continues its Long Journey from Being to Nothingness" View From Above 4:08 PM
  • "Is Gauss virus giving security firm Kaspersky a hard time?" VentureBeat [Free Registration Required] 1:47 PM
  • "WinZip Courier 4: First Take" ZDNet 1:30 PM
  • "Building your own Wall-E and R2D2" TG Daily 12:07 PM
  • "On the Twilight computer curse" TG Daily 12:07 PM
  • "People Still Believe In Nokia" TechCrunch 12:04 PM
  • "Hands-On With Assassin's Creed 3" PCWorld 11:25 AM
  • "Behind the headlines: What next-gen IT really needs to know/From Microsoft Surface to Apple iCloud security, the media keeps missing main concerns for next-generation IT pros" InfoWorld 11:11 AM
  • "Net-lag: The modern travellers' phenomenon" The Globe and Mail [Free Registration Required] 11:06 AM
  • "Is 'Soul Sacrifice' The Video Game The PS Vita Needs To Survive?" Forbes 11:04 AM
  • "Gartner and IDC issue dubious mobile phone sales numbers" Fortune 11:03 AM
  • "Samsung Galaxy Note 10.1: Game changer for business?" ZDNet 1:27 PM
  • "Samsung Galaxy Note 10.1 Review: This Tablet's Mightier with a Pen" Techland 1:09 PM
  • "Samsung Galaxy Note 10.1 Review: So Close To Greatness" TechCrunch 12:03 PM
  • "Samsung's Tablet Raises an Inconsistent Challenge" New York Times [Free/Paid Registration Required] 11:08 AM
  • "Weak BYOD Security Endangering Company Data" eWeek 10:53 AM
  • "Gone in a Flash: Adobe Pulls Player From Google Store" AllThingsD 2:40 PM
  • "Android's Flash Player is dead - live with it" ZDNet 1:30 PM
  • "Android Flash Player RIP: How to Get it Now That it's Gone" PCWorld 11:25 AM
  • "Why passwords are failing us -- still!" Computerworld 10:41 AM
  • "RIM plans new device roadshow: Will it revive BlackBerry?" ZDNet 1:29 PM
  • "How Japan Lost Its Electronics Crown: Sony, Sharp and Panasonic Fixated on Hardware Breakthroughs; 'Sometimes, It's Easier to Run From Behind'" WSJ.com [Paid Membership Required] 9:31 AM
  • "Dear Industry: Time to Rethink Attitudes About Age" Tech.pinions 10:28 AM
  • "Samsung's Tablet Raises an Inconsistent Challenge" New York Times [Free/Paid Registration Required] 10:13 AM
  • "ASUS Zenbook UX32VD Review: The Best MacBook Air Alternative?" NotebookReview 10:01 AM
  • "There's only one business case for BYOD -- Productivity" ZDNet 8:17 AM
  • "Another sad example of why IT, not government, is ultimately responsible for cybersecurity" ZDNet 7:53 AM
  • "Why passwords are failing us -- still!" Computerworld [Premium Content] 7:36 AM
Humor/Cartoons