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November 7, 2011 Posted By:
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In the current New Yorker, Malcom Gladwell boils it down to this: Jobs was a "tweaker"
Samuel Compton's spinning mule. Source: Wiki commons
I'm only 46% of the way through Walter Isaacson's Steve Jobs, according to the Kindle app on my iPad, but I've read enough to recognize that Malcom Gladwell has captured the essence of the book -- and the man...
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November 7, 2011 Posted By:
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Some televisions include a picture setting labeled "Vivid" or "Dynamic" (which may be set as the default setting). This setting can be useful if the TV is in a brightly lit room, but may affect the colors displayed....
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November 7, 2011 Posted By:
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November 7, 2011 Posted By:
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November 7, 2011 Posted By:
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Photos ordered through iPhoto and Aperture must match the aspect ratio for given print sizes or they may be automatically cropped....
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November 7, 2011 Posted By:
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Bodes well for Friday's launch in 15 countries -- and maybe mainland China by December
The new Hong Kong Apple Store. Photo: Apple Inc.
Ticonderoga's Brian White, who has been keeping as close tabs on Apple's (AAPL) prospects in China as any Western analyst, reported Monday that pre-orders for the iPhone 4S ended almost as soon as they began in...
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November 6, 2011 Posted By:
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What do these three have to do with one another? Frank Rich finds a thread
Steve Jobs shrine in New York City. Photo: PED
"Nothing has revealed how much the class warriors of the right and left of our time have in common," writes Frank Rich in the Oct. 23 issue of New York Magazine, "than the national outpouring after Steve...
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November 5, 2011 Posted By:
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The backlash was inevitable.
Siri has had a bit of an image problem this past week. Just like all technology propelled by the tailwinds of hype, it hit the inevitable wall of tech punditry. This magically turned the stream of largely positive stories into a river of negative stories under the guise of things like: “the voice of reason” or the “wake...
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November 5, 2011 Posted By:
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The backlash was inevitable.
Siri has had a bit of an image problem this past week. Just like all technology propelled by the tailwinds of hype, it hit the inevitable wall of tech punditry. This magically turned the stream of largely positive stories into a river of negative stories under the guise of things like: “the voice of reason” or the “wake...
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November 5, 2011 Posted By:
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All the pre-publicity in the world can't beat a good first-person shooter
Source: GamesBeat. Chart: PED
It's hard to imagine what more could have been done to drum up interest in Walter Isaacson's Steve Jobs. The only biography of Apple's (AAPL) CEO written with Jobs' cooperation hit the bookstores 19 days after his death in a tsunami of publicity,...
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