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  • It's Official: Apple Jumps the Shark

    After Microsoft released its wonderful “I’m a PC” advertisements, I wondered what was next for Apple. After all, it’s ingenuous and libelous “I’m a Mac, I’m a PC” ads were instantly rendered moot by Microsoft’s more human and humble ads. How could Apple respond and not look like a bunch of arrogant jerks...
    Posted to SuperSite Blog (Weblog) by pthurrott on 10-20-2008
  • Mac laptops cost twice as much as PC laptops

    So this one is sure to draw some fire. I should note that in my own experiences shopping for notebooks (and yes, I did recently buy a Macbook), Macs are definitely more expensive than PCs. However, I’ve never seen the 100 percent markup described here by Joe Wilcox: On Saturday, Aug. 2, I got to wondering...
    Posted to SuperSite Blog (Weblog) by pthurrott on 08-06-2008
  • MobileMe photo upload finally fixed on Windows

    I check almost every single day to see whether it’s finally possible for Windows users to upload photos to MobileMe using a Web browser. It’s never worked right. But as of today, it actually works. To be a bit more clear, it “sort of worked” before in that it would work on only one supported browser...
    Posted to SuperSite Blog (Weblog) by pthurrott on 07-29-2008
  • You know MobileMe is a piece of junk when ... (Updated)

    This one reads like a Jeff Foxworthy (of "you know you're a redneck when..." fame) joke. As in, you know MobileMe is a piece of @#$% when even Walter Mossberg, the world's most prominent support of Apple products, can't find anything good to say about it . I look back, smiling,...
    Posted to SuperSite Blog (Weblog) by pthurrott on 07-24-2008
  • Making Microsoft cool ... Is it even possible?

    A fascinating article proving that Microsoft is indeed listening to criticisms about its image: Now Crispin has been handed perhaps its biggest challenge to date: Microsoft. The tech giant stunned the ad world in March when it passed over safer choices like Fallon, JWT, and its agency of record, McCann...
    Posted to SuperSite Blog (Weblog) by pthurrott on 06-17-2008
  • I bought a new MacBook ... to run Windows. Why?

    Through a long and circuitous route, I ended up at the Apple Store in Braintree, Massachusetts yesterday, and bought a MacBook . The where, what, and why of this transaction may be of interest. (Or it may not. I will at least point out that among my blogging pet peeves are the incessant morons out there...
    Posted to SuperSite Blog (Weblog) by pthurrott on 06-16-2008
  • Apple lofts middle finger at PC users, PC users thank Apple for acknowledging them

    After weeks of complaints from users, pundits, and bloggers about it pushing its Safari Web browser like a piece of spyware, Apple finally responded by continuing to push its Safari Web browser like a piece of spyware. The subtle change they made, which in no way addresses the actual complaint, was met...
    Posted to SuperSite Blog (Weblog) by pthurrott on 04-20-2008
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