Archive | January 6th, 2010

How Apple uses the WSJ to plant “controlled leaks”

6. January 2010

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It’s been assumed for some time now that Apple routinely uses the Wall Street Journal as a conduit for strategic “leaks” regarding company plans and any other type of information it wants to disseminate out into the public discourse. Over the past few weeks, the noise regarding the mythical Apple Slate (or whatever it’s called) […]

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Rumor: Apple Tablet to require steep learning curve

6. January 2010

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Given that Apple relies on ease of use and usability to differentiate its products, we wouldn’t put too much stock into the following rumor. CultofMac writes, citing a reader who supposedly has a connection inside Apple, that the upcoming Apple tablet will necessitate a steep learning curve for users. According to reader Tom: “I just […]

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Why the Nexus One can’t compete with the app experience on the iPhone

6. January 2010

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The Nexus One phone from Google is out of the bag and the reviews are beginning to trickle in. Overall, it’s being painted as a solid offering, and while it may not be an iPhone killer, it certainly may give other Android phones a run for their money. But in the midst of all the […]

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