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Dear Apple, your headphones still suck.

I’ve been drinking the Apple kool-aid for the last 6 months or so. Switched completely over to Mac a few months ago. My PC’s are just sitting around my office collecting dust waiting for me to take their drives out and reintegrate the data that I haven’t needed on a daily basis. I might have [...]

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ohmTown – App Reviews from Two Points of View

This is one of 100 sites launching in 2010.
ohmTown is an App Review site. With nearly 130,000 applications currently in the Apple AppStore, we have hour hands full. But, we’re determined to review them all… and here is the introduction:
Welcome to ohmTown, an Apple AppStore Review website from two points of view. One point of [...]

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iSlate and TabletFan

I wrote here a few months ago about how I watched Me.com transfer to Apple the same way I noticed iSlate.com start to look. Well, apparently MacRumors noticed other things and then found a DNS change back in 2007 that apparently went unnoticed.
Want to keep all this Tablet stuff on TabletFan, so swing by.
I enjoy [...]

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Without Fanatical Kool-Aid drinking consumers, Android will die.

I’ve got an iPhone, I use it constantly. If I’m not accessing my stuff, I’m accessing something online. If I’m not doing that, I’m listening to music; playing a game, making a call [that is probably the worst thing... the AT&T network makes me want to scream], but I’ve always got this thing on. I [...]

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TabletFan talks about the Rumored Apple Tablet.

There is a new post on TabletFan talking about some of the desired features of the Apple Tablet. TabletFan.com is the Unauthorized Apple Tablet Blog. It used to be around to discuss the Tablet platform, but with the rumored Tablet coming to market soon, it’ll focus on the Apple Tablet.

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The New York Times Explains with a Painful Example why Print is dead.

Today is the 14th, I know this because I see it all over my house, office, at stores, receipts; my goodness. November 14th already? Well, anyway, the New York Times has a section called Digital Domain; hah, get it? Well, it goes on to discuss something that isn’t relevant to this blog entry, something about [...]

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So, Google maps the decline of GPS Companies.

With the launch of the Droid, and Google Turn-By-Turn maps, you will probably see antitrust lawsuits coming from TomTom and Garmin; what the basis will be is unknown, but I’m going to predict something will come of this. In two days, we’ve seen up to a 30% decline in the stocks of the two leading [...]

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TabletFan.com is off on its own.

I’ve pushed TabletFan.com off to its own, it used to link here, but with the upcoming release of the Apple tablet; I’m going to refocus the blog on that particular product. I have always been a fan of the Tablet platform; no keyboard, writing, touch interface, light weight, no folding anything. It is just a [...]

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The Biggest hit to Apple domination? Google embracing only Android.

Google could put a hurt on Apple if it decides to avoid the Apple platform completely. With its maps already embedded on the Apple iPhone platform, it launched a powerful tool into the Android armory; Google Maps.
The blogspace is all a twitter over it as usual. We all have a particular take on it, and [...]

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iPhone can not win? It already has.

Sorry Mr. Wilcox over at Betanews.com, I disagree. I don’t know how you can suggest that the iPhone won’t win, or can’t win the smart device war:

“Put another way: iPhone is to Android — and somewhat Symbian OS — handsets as Macintosh was to the DOS/Windows PC in the 1980s and 1990s. The Mac’s rocky [...]

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Android 2.0 SDK Domination of the Blogs

You might notice that Android is slowly taking over the tech blogs. I think competition is great, so Android becoming a big topic encourages other companies to develop and/or enhance their own offerings. I thought it was great that Techmeme.com showed the following list, and I’m not sure why The Huffington Post is on the [...]

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Droid Does… 2.5 years after iPhone made the market.

People are talking about Verizon’s anti-iPhone product coming to market: DROID. A market started by the BlackBerry and made whole by the iPhone. Verizon might have a big network, but frankly, the strategy is moving quickly to being one where you are perpetually connected to a WiFi connection instead of the various generations of cell [...]

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I don’t even care when iPhone OS 3.1.2 was released.

I’m updating my iPhone right now. And I’m hoping that this fixes the problem. After having 5 of 6 phone calls in one morning [which led me to not use my phone for that day and the next], I called AT&T which was generally dismissive of the issue. “I’ll transfer you to Apple because there [...]

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Dear AT&T… I understand constant monitoring is straining the system…

But can you please not drop 5 out of 6 of my calls? It started a few days ago. But today, the first 5 of 6 phone calls which went beyond 6 minutes were dropped. Including one while I was talking to an AT&T rep about the dropped calls. My wife had the same problem, [...]

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Apple, please create a tablet as thin as the Adamo XPS.

Thanks. That would be great. A tablet though, not a slate. I want a physical keyboard option. Anyway, I’m on a short leash today, so follow the link to read up on it.

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