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MacSurfer's Archive: Thursday, April 11, 2013
 

 

Analysis/Commentary/Editorial/Opinion
  • "Rant: I'm Ditching Windows 8 PC For A Mac And Here's Why" Redmond Pie 8:50 PM
  • "Cassandra -Friday Review: The Long Weekend Arrives" eXtensions 8:48 PM
  • "Does it still make sense to buy music? Why deal with all the hassles of buying and maintaining a music library when you can get nearly everything you want online, sometimes even for free?" CNET Reviews 4:14 PM
  • "How Samsung changed the game on Apple by focusing on advertising and distribution" iDownload Blog 3:12 PM
  • "Apple-Yahoo Alliance Would Feel Lucky" Barron's 3:10 PM
  • "Oh, What We Could do With a Mac That's 1,000 Times Faster" The Mac Observer 2:57 PM
  • "Apple Needs An 'Iphad' To Combat Phablets, According To Biggest Apple Bull" BGR 11:53 AM
  • "Office for Tablets: Delay Could Be Death" Tech.pinions 11:28 AM
  • "The Macalope: The buck stops here" Macworld 9:35 AM
  • "Poll Technica: Flexible glass displays coming to an iOS device near you?" Ars Technica 9:31 AM
  • "Apple Could Wow WWDC Audience With New Internet Service, 'Killer' New App" App Advice 8:30 AM
  • "Why Mobile Game Developers Stand On The Cusp Of A Golden Age" ReadWrite 8:29 AM
  • "My Alarm Is iRinging: The latest reports about an iTV better be a bad joke, or else it could all end up being a good skit on late night comedy shows. That's because of the focus on an iRing remote control, something that could end up lost inside a couch: if not eaten by the family dog. A smaller, iPad-like screen bundled with a 60-inch iTV, however, could fly since it builds on the idea of extending the television experience: a potentially good idea for Apple." MacNewsWorld 8:22 AM
  • "The App Store Top Charts Are Bought, And Paid For" Apple'n'Apps 8:15 AM
  • "Apple Off The Hook For ComiXology's Censoring" ReadWrite 9:15 AM
  • "Apple May Purge Some App-Finding Apps, but Don't Panic" Techland 8:05 AM
  • "Why aren't people buying new PCs? Because they don't have to." ["But I'll add one other theory: People aren't buying new PCs because they don't have to. The computers they bought five years ago are more than capable of handling basic tasks today. I'm writing this on a 5-year-old iMac that serves my daily needs just fine. I've also got a Windows PC that I rebuilt in March 2009. It's more than adequate, even when playing games."] Houston Chronicle 8:38 AM
  • "US Mac shipments down 7.5% ... or maybe up 7.4% ... or possibly up 14%" 9 to 5 Mac 7:46 AM
  • "I'm sorry Verizon CEO, but you didn't talk Steve Jobs into bringing LTE to the iPhone" iDownload Blog 7:46 AM
  • "The Samsung Experience: How Apple's Competitors Try To Be More Like Apple" Mac 360 7:42 AM
  • "A Few Words About Apple's Enemies, Customers, Competitive Paranoia" TeraTalks 7:41 AM
  • "Apple's iPhone And iPad Is Not The Limited Product Line You Think It Is. It's Big And Growing!" Mac 360 7:41 AM
  • "The Chinese Are Coming! The Chinese Are Coming! Apple Is Doomed! Apple Is Doomed! Again!" PixoBebo 7:41 AM
Non-Apple
  • "Confusion reigns over Xbox 720 'always-on' internet rumors, Xbox Mini may be on the horizon" TG Daily 3:13 PM
  • "Dear Microsoft: Giving The Next Xbox An Always-Online Requirement Might Be Suicidal" BGR 11:57 AM
  • "Google's New Android Math Doesn't Add Up" Tech.pinions 11:29 AM
  • "Why PC Sales Are In Free Fall" BYTE 9:42 AM
  • "Here's The Latest Piece Of Legislation That Has The Tech Community Up In Arms" Business Insider 9:35 AM
  • "Opinion: Antitrust complaint against Android is an attack on open source/Microsoft and Oracle say it's 'predatory' for companies to give away software." Ars Technica 8:31 AM