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iPhone Phone Home, And Reaction To My Mac OS X Review
If you're looking to change phones or plans, it's probably far more attractive, but there's nothing there that makes me want to become a Cingular customer, especially when I'd have to wait until June to do so. The Apple TV is, well, an intermediary between my computer and my television. If you do a lot of your DVD/movie viewing on a computer, I imagine it's a really cool bit of hardware for you. But if not? Then not so much. I don't download movies, I don't watch them on my MacBook Pro unless I'm on a plane. So for folks like me, the Apple TV is well, OK, neat, but not a "must buy." The name change from "Apple Computer" to "Apple Inc." is one of those things that I'm going to avoid reading too much into. It's too easy to over-analyze everything that Steve Jobs does, and you can wander down some pretty strange paths if you do. I think it's just a reflection of the obvious, that Apple is more than just a computer company. I don't see the Mac going away anytime soon. On the Mac OS X Shines In Comparison With Windows Vista article, I have to say that I'm surprised at the level of attention it received. Some of the comments are a bit silly, such as the whole "He's a Mac user, he's unqualified to talk about Vista" thing. Well, yes, I'm a Mac user, I'm also a Windows user. I'm not sure how using one OS makes you unqualified to talk about anything but that OS, but OK. I learned long ago that taking Slashdot too seriously makes your life more stressful than it needs to be. However, I am rather flattered that the article has gotten the attention it has. I really wasn't expecting it. « CES Products: Tinkerer Toys For Picture Takers | Main | Why More U.S. Tech Jobs Could Be Lost To India In 2007 » |
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