He seemed a bit, uh, crazy. Missing out words from sentences, rambling etc.
This, technically, isn't illegal. It's immoral and unethical but if you play it right (vague terminology, play to people's paranoia about Windows machines having viruses) then all you're doing is taking advantage of…
I agree, but in this case I can understand his hesitancy. I think he's closer to nailing "now" when he says that Apple is treating press events with more respect. No more introducing three new products at an event. From…
> Apple has an established track record of not getting what people want from a TV. Ala carte TV shows and a crippled set-top box is not very inspiring. Disagree. TV is not a TV set. You may as well argue that the…
As Brian Ford pointed out, this is far more reminiscent of Palm's bravado before iPhone in 2007: http://brianford.newsvine.com/_news/2012/02/13/10398704-sams... > Responding to questions from New York Times…
He seemed a bit, uh, crazy. Missing out words from sentences, rambling etc.
This, technically, isn't illegal. It's immoral and unethical but if you play it right (vague terminology, play to people's paranoia about Windows machines having viruses) then all you're doing is taking advantage of…
I agree, but in this case I can understand his hesitancy. I think he's closer to nailing "now" when he says that Apple is treating press events with more respect. No more introducing three new products at an event. From…
> Apple has an established track record of not getting what people want from a TV. Ala carte TV shows and a crippled set-top box is not very inspiring. Disagree. TV is not a TV set. You may as well argue that the…
As Brian Ford pointed out, this is far more reminiscent of Palm's bravado before iPhone in 2007: http://brianford.newsvine.com/_news/2012/02/13/10398704-sams... > Responding to questions from New York Times…