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MacSurfer's Archive: Tuesday, January 31, 2012
 

 

Analysis/Commentary/Editorial/Opinion
  • "Why Microsoft will beat Apple's iTV in the living room" Digital Trends 8:48 PM
  • "Cassandra -Wednesday Review: The Week in Full Swing" eXtensions 7:52 PM
  • "Tablets are PCs, Get Over It" OSNews 6:04 PM
  • "Reassessing IOS, Android and Android-compatible Market Share" OSNews 6:04 PM
  • "iPad Success Helps to Maintain Developer Interest in iOS" PadGadget 4:41 PM
  • "Apple's Iconic '1984' Superbowl Commercial Was Almost Canceled" Mental_Floss 4:15 PM
  • "Will Apple Kill the Macintosh? Rumors are circulating that Apple might kill the Macintosh, and here's why and how it might do it."  PC Magazine 4:15 PM
  • "Apple Is Totally Serious About That Stuff They Put At The End Of Their Emails" TechCrunch 4:06 PM
  • "Apple Is Totally Serious About That Stuff They Put At The End Of Their Emails" TechCrunch 4:06 PM
  • "2012: The Year Google Fixes Android or Loses the War"  Tech.pinions 2:58 PM
  • "Analysis: Macworld|iWorld 2012 Claims 25,000 Attendees, Announces 2013 Schedule" The Mac Observer 5:41 PM
  • "Macworld 2012: The Island of Misfit Toys" ZDNet 2:31 PM
  • "Some Ideas to Benefit From The Disruption of TV" ["Many analysts think Apple wouldn't like to get deeply involved in the TV business because it's an industry with low profit margins , but that proposition will be tested in due time. After all, you can have low or high profit margins in the smartphones and tablets industries too; but Apple chooses the high price and high margins strategy."] The Motley Fool 2:29 PM
  • "Analysis: Apple forcing IT shops to adapt or die" Network World 1:13 PM
  • "App's behind-the-scenes look at Oscars" Reuters 1:00 PM
  • "Apple in China and Where We Get Our News" MacMost 12:57 PM
  • "Ted Landau's User Friendly View: Macworld | iWorld Reinvents Itself" The Mac Observer 12:30 PM
  • "Does the MacPro have more of a future than the iMac?" MacSponge 11:31 AM
  • "iPad vs. Fire = Apples vs. Oranges" TheStreet 11:20 AM
  • "Pricing Paradox: As Apple's extraordinarily low valuation is being more widely noted, explanatory hypotheses are proliferating." asymco 11:20 AM
  • "An Apple chart for Mr. Market: Something is amiss when Apple's price per earnings per trailing growth approaches zero" Fortune 2:37 PM
  • "Where the iPad needs to go from here: Apple's hugely successful iPad could rest on its laurels -- but shouldn't" InfoWorld 12:28 PM
  • "RIM's New Strategy – Hope iOS and Android Screw Up!" PadGadget 10:23 AM
  • "The Macalope Daily: Not a fair fight" Macworld [Insider Content] 9:48 AM
  • "Did Apple Really Best HP as Top PC Maker?" PC Magazine 9:48 AM
  • "What I Want From The Next iPhone" Redmond Pie 8:56 AM
  • "Why the PC Industry Cannot Ignore Smartphones" Tech.pinions 8:54 AM
  • "Should The Government Help Apple Move Jobs Back To The U.S.?" MacNews 8:38 AM
  • "Why I'd pay Apple more to give iPad factory workers a break" The Register 2:30 PM
  • "How Much Of The iPhone Is 'Made In China'?" Forbes 10:52 AM
  • "Why Aren't More Customers Angry at Apple?"  TheStreet 11:55 AM
  • "For New Store Chief, Apple Looks Outside" New York Times [Free/Paid Registration Required] 1:11 PM
  • "Browett seen as bad for Apple thanks to Dixons' poor reputation" Ars Technica 9:44 PM
  • "A New Retail Chief at Apple. Another Model for Retailers to Emulate" Forbes 10:07 AM
  • "Apple takes gamble on retail chief Browett" MarketWatch 9:50 AM
  • "Who is Apple's new retail boss, and what will he do?" GigaOM 8:26 AM
  • "Is the iPad the Best Sales Tool Ever?" PadGadget 8:21 AM
  • "Are Google and Apple really monopolies? Everybody's dropping the M-word about Google in the search market and Apple in tablets. But is it true?" Computerworld 8:17 AM
  • "Windows Phone Switchers Tell All: Giving Up iOS, Android and BlackBerry" ["Bottom Line: As more and more people are dazzled by the Windows Phone UI's slickness, Microsoft could start to close the app gap with Android and iOS. Nokia's scale will certainly help attract more developers to the platform. But at this stage Windows Phone's offerings can't plug the app-shaped hole in my heart."] LAPTOP Magazine 8:15 AM
  • "Class Dismissed: Even good students don't always want to learn" I, Cringely 8:03 AM
  • "Will this be the year of Apple in the enterprise? In some ways, with the iPhone and iPad, it's already gotten a toehold in the workplace" Computerworld 8:00 AM
  • "Apple vs. Samsung: Galaxy Tab 10.1 sales ban upheld in Germany" Los Angeles Times [Free Registration Required] 4:15 PM
  • "Patent Wars: New Setback for Samsung" PadGadget 3:31 PM
  • "Samsung Takes Another Cue From Apple: Device Engraving" GottaBeMobile 7:50 AM
  • "Top 5 iPhone Accessories That Fix Apple's Design" Wired 7:50 AM
Non-Apple
  • "Neil Young is right — piracy is the new radio" GigaOM 6:04 PM
  • "Five unexpected nitpicks from a new Kindle Touch owner" CNET News 2:28 PM
  • "Google Chrome, I love ya but..." ZDNet 2:09 PM
  • "The Basics Behind Google's New Privacy Policies" Techland 1:58 PM
  • "I Can Die Now: 'Dash' Converts Your Phone into a Complete Car Stereo" Techland 1:58 PM
  • "Cloud appliances: The cloud that isn't the cloud/Amazon Storage Gateway is a prime example of using an old-fashioned data center approach in the cloud -- which seems to miss the point" InfoWorld 12:29 PM
  • "RIM's Silly Superheroes Won't Save Anything" PC Magazine 12:38 PM
  • "RIM's Cartoon Campaign More Preschool Than Bold: RIM turns to the 'Bold' team of superheroes in its latest marketing push. But the Saturday-morning-style characters probably won't appeal to anyone other than Disney Junior fans." InformationWeek 12:26 PM
  • "Could You Go Three Months Without A Mobile Phone, Email, Facebook, LinkedIn and Twitter?" Forbes 12:20 PM
  • "There's No App For That, And That's Good: Developing custom apps for tablets and smartphones has become the cool thing to do. Just make sure you aren't opening a can of budget-busting worms long term." InformationWeek 10:17 AM
  • "AT&T gives heavy data users a not-so-subtle hint to ditch the unlimited plan" CNET News 10:06 AM
  • "Consumers: Robots should clean my windows" CNET News 10:05 AM
  • "Megaupload Users Reportedly Have More Time to Claim Files, But How?" PC Magazine 12:38 PM
  • "The best Super Bowl seat? In front of a new TV" MarketWatch 9:45 AM
  • "Facebook's Yahoo! Patent Problem" TheStreet 9:33 AM
Humor/Cartoons
  • "iQuit: Apple stops making everything it makes" Scoopertino 8:28 AM