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MacSurfer's Archive: Wednesday, February 8, 2012
 

 

Analysis/Commentary/Editorial/Opinion
  • "Taking stock / Steve Jobs, for better or worse: Should this extraordinary manager but flawed man be a model for emulation?"  TheMarker 11:40 PM
  • "How Apple Cuts Costs In Building Its Gadgets" CNN Wire 11:38 PM
  • "Pay for play: Are marketers manipulating Apple's App Store rankings?" Yahoo! News 8:33 PM
  • "Top 5 iPhone 5 concept images: Despite all the gossip, the iPhone 5's still a mystery. We hope it's drawn inspiration from at least one of these brilliant concepts" PC & Tech Authority 8:31 PM
  • "iOS apps: Massive invasion of user privacy?" ZDNet 8:29 PM
  • "iOS Social Apps Leak Contact Data: Some apps send iPhone address books in unencrypted format to software vendors' servers--a practice that may not be obvious to all users." InformationWeek 8:17 PM
  • "'iBank Access' Seeking to Remake Personal Finance on the iPad" MacRumors 3:38 PM
  • "Hacksugar: Live AirPlay mirroring to Mac from iOS" TUAW 3:38 PM
  • "Why the iPhone is worse than a BlackBerry"  BGR 3:37 PM
  • "Path apologizes for collecting iPhone address books, deletes them" Neowin 11:39 PM
  • "Path's Apology Will Save Its Reputation" Forbes 3:57 PM
  • "We are sorry.: We made a mistake. Over the last couple of days users brought to light an issue concerning how we handle your personal information on Path, specifically the transmission and storage of your phone contacts." Path Blog 2:32 PM
  • "Tablets and Smartphones Proving to be Disruptive to TV Advertisers – App Usage Spiked During Super Bowl Commercial Breaks" PadGadget 2:08 PM
  • "The anti-Apple Backlash is coming"  MarketWatch 2:05 PM
  • "Apple fleshes out scamware apps from iTunes" Edible Apple 1:36 PM
  • "Sprint Lost A Lot Of Money Selling Lots Of iPhones" TechCrunch 1:35 PM
  • "Latest Apple iTV rumors: Siri and motion controls built in, Best Buy polls consumers on price" ZDNet 12:21 PM
  • "Apple's ITV to Challenge Television Industry" Mobiledia 12:20 PM
  • "Siri accounts for one-quarter of all Wolfram Alpha searches" ZDNet 12:21 PM
  • "Wolfram Alpha: Analytics for the Rest of Us" Tech.pinions 10:07 AM
  • "Path uploads your entire iPhone address book to its servers" mclov.in 10:12 AM
  • "Why Path Pissed People Off" TechCrunch 9:57 AM
  • "The Macalope Daily: Discipline" Macworld [Insider Content] 9:49 AM
  • "Why CFOs Should Watch Apple, Google... and FRANDs"  CFOworld 9:32 AM
  • "No Keyboard-Equipped IPad Coming; A MacPad, Perhaps?" MacNews 8:38 AM
  • "EA's vision to become more like Apple and Amazon" CNET News 8:13 AM
  • "The vision thing: Are you Steve Jobs or Steve Ballmer? 'Vision' isn't just about bright ideas: it requires compelling stories, as the successes and failures of Microsoft, RIM, and Apple attest" InfoWorld 8:07 AM
  • "iPad 3 rumor rollup for the week of Feb. 7" Network World 11:48 AM
  • "The crazy Apple rumors guide to iPad 3" Computerworld 8:03 AM
  • "Google Releases Chrome Browser for Android, a Solid Mobile Safari Challenger" PadGadget 8:00 AM
  • "Apple's first designer" Kottke 7:43 AM
Non-Apple
  • "BlackBerry Curve 9370 review: A tough sell" CNET 12:22 PM
  • "I'm getting off the Path until they delete ALL the data and start over" ZDNet 11:56 AM
  • "Bummer: Sony Confirms PSP UMD Discs Won't Transfer to Vita" Techland 11:48 AM
  • "Note to Samsung: The Pen Doesn't Sell" Techland 11:47 AM
  • "Antivirus software powerless to stop data breach attacks, study finds: Analysis of 300 incidents spots an elephant in the room" Techworld 11:38 AM
  • "Turing's Enduring Importance: The path computing has taken wasn't inevitable. Even today's machines rely on a seminal insight from the scientist who cracked Nazi Germany's codes." Technology Review 11:37 AM
  • "The Best Microsoft Office Alternative You've Never Heard Of" PCWorld 11:15 AM
  • "Trick out your console using Vault" [Video Report] MSNBC 11:08 AM
  • "Top 8 laptops under $500" Laptop 11:01 AM
  • "Flexing NoSQL: MongoDB in review/MongoDB shines with broad programming language support, SQL-like queries, and out-of-the-box scaling" InfoWorld 10:54 AM
  • "Have Your Users' Passwords Already Been Hacked? If employees use their same password at work and in their personal lives, another company's breach may weaken your security. Five steps to mitigate the risk." InformationWeek 10:51 AM
  • "Nice to Meet You 'Chrome for Android', Our Condolences About Flash" Techland 11:47 AM
  • "Chrome for Android Beta: 3 Drawbacks" PCWorld 11:14 AM
  • "It's time to regulate Facebook: Facebook, Google, Twitter, and every other data-sucking Web giant should be forced to reveal exactly what data they collect about us -- before it's too late" InfoWorld 10:54 AM
  • "Facebook's China problem" Reuters [Free Registration Required] 10:50 AM
  • "US Gaming Population Has Almost Tripled Since 2008" Forbes 10:46 AM
  • "Smartphone data shake-up: The end of 'unlimited'/Unlimited data is only a memory for most smartphone users. What has the shift toward tiered plans really meant for our wallets?" Computerworld 10:32 AM
  • "Tablets In Business: Hard Lessons From Early Adopters" InformationWeek 10:16 AM
  • "Putting Google's Search Plus into context" CNET News 10:08 AM
  • "Should Next-Gen Consoles Be Upgradeable? The Pros and Cons" HotHardware 9:42 AM
  • "Japan's retired gamers: Video arcades have long been the hangout of pre-teens and teens, but not in Japan. CNN's Kyung Lah explains." [Video Report] CNN 9:24 AM
  • "Should Next-Gen Consoles Be Upgradeable? The Pros and Cons" HotHardware 9:17 AM
Humor/Cartoons