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Steve, in his own image. Courtesy of swissmiss …. large version would be cool with DeepZoom of course. [update] now added DeepZoom version Read More...
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Another seminal cover for an issue of Wired – over 10 years since their Pray cover . The article is a good read too though I suspect Leander Kahney will not be getting invited to MacWorld in a hurry. What I really liked about this article is it Read More...
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So thin, Steven Levy tossed it out with the garbage! the MacBook Air is so thin that it got tossed out with the newspapers. I like the tip from one of his commenter's - "you should be able to confirm the presence of a hidden MacBook Air in the immediate Read More...
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Hot on the heels of Guy's terrific interview with Steve Ballmer last week, we find a great example of the beauty of the MacBook Air on his blog. In the comments he talks about not having an external drive connected - c'mon Guy, you told Steve you didn't Read More...
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MacWorld reporting from the Apple event today confirms what we all expected. The iPhone now supports Exchange over the air sync for email. Good endorsement that Exchange is the std for corporate email. With ActiveSync, the iPhone talks directly to Exchange. Read More...
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Oh I love this MacBook Air parody ad. The Vaio TZ in this "commercial" is the same machine I have and it's a truly amazing piece of kit. I'm sure Sony are going to offer me their new flagship 64GB SSD version for the amount of them I have resold Read More...
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    Engadget spots the new pink Nano. Who's copying whom? Read More...
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Surface got the same treatment. Good fun for a Friday. Read More...
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I'm not sold on the Macbook Air - not yet anyway. I'm sure I'll love it when I see one in the flesh but right now, I think my Sony TZ is a better set of compromises for me. The guys at CrunchGear capture my sentiments before the fanboys start blowing Read More...
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Being in downtown Seattle tonight reminded me of a great night out many years back with some old pals in Seattle. We had several drinks in a great bar on 1st Avenue and got chatting with a dude at the bar. When we asked him what he did he proclaimed he Read More...
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I'll be in Redmond next week so will get to watch MacWorld on local time for a change. I'll have my MacWorld Keynote Bingo Card printed and ready to count the BOOM's! Hat Tip to Cult of Mac Read More...
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Hats off to Long who's found a whole load of Vista/Office/Live videos on YouTube . This one shows a feature I have talked about a lot on my blog and Angus regularly shows it in action on his. I guess the videos aren't as cool as the Apple/PC videos from Read More...
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Hugh has a bit of a thread going on Microsoft's next big thing and he suggests it's TV. I don't totally agree but the battle for the living room experience is on and has been for a while. Microsoft has some long term investments here but also some that Read More...
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The term Essex boy is slightly derogatory in the UK but this one has done very well. Ironic that I was chatting only last night with Jemima Kiss about who would succeed Steve Jobs at Apple and whether Jonathan Ive was the man and then The Times dedicate Read More...
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For a while now I've been banging on about Software + Services being an industry thing not a Microsoft thing and then something odd happened. I was at Web 2.0 and someone showed me the Bill Gates/Steve Jobs interview from All Things D on their iPod Touch. Read More...
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