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Opinion
Why I’m Not Switching From the iPhone
Tech writers get lots of attention by writing about how they’re switching from the iPhone to Android
Apple Maps Works Great As-Is, but Locationary Purchase Offers Tantalizing Possibilities
Apple Maps was already a work in progress, and it’s getting better.
Broadcasters, Here’s How to Kill Aereo. Cable Providers, Here’s How to Make People Hate You Less.
How to improve the lives of media companies, service providers, technology companies and the consumers who are trapped in the middle of all this nonsense.
Happy 30th, Nintendo Famicom: Maybe You Didn’t Save the Industry, but You Set the High-Water Mark
The Japanese forerunner of the Nintendo Entertainment System launched 30 years ago this week.
Before You Consider That $350 Microsoft Tablet…
Is the Surface RT a good deal now that it’s $150 cheaper?
The Flaw in Microsoft’s Windows 8 Logic
At the very least, Microsoft should have provided a more gradual path to touch by introducing it first as an alternative form of input.
Happy Anniversary, Apple App Store! Now About That Discovery Problem…
Welcome to the new undiscovered country.
Florida Bans Smartphones and Computers: I, for One, Applaud This Decision
Florida, if you’re reading this, I beg you to fully enforce this law.
‘First’ Arrest Filmed with Google Glass Isn’t a Game-Changer
…unless you’re easily impressed.
Microsoft, Apps and the Long Tail
Windows Phone and BlackBerry may get the popular apps from the big developers, but these platforms suffer from a lack of long-tail apps — the driving strength for the appeal of iOS and Android.
Rdio Bridges the Gap Between the Record Collection and the Cloud
It’s taken me years, but I’ve finally acknowledged that there is no longer any reason to own music. But I still want to collect it.