This week’s Macworld column shows that dubious propositions are what makes the world of Apple punditry go ’round.
No leg to stand on
Dubious propositions make the world of Apple punditry go ’round.
Full of sound and furry
Dubious propositions make the world of Apple punditry go ’round.
This week’s Macworld column shows that dubious propositions are what makes the world of Apple punditry go ’round.
Maybe these arguments weren’t planned to be obsolete, but they’ve long since been made obsolete.
Today’s Macworld column asks “Do we really need to have this argument about planned obsolescence again?”
Apple doom is very cheap, has lousy specs and is only available in India.
Yesterday’s Macworld column found Apple’s doom in a piece of crap Android phone that you can only buy in India.
Words have meanings. Not that these people know.
This week’s Macworld column finds pundits who have a hard time with the definition of things.
Apple must make a large iPhone! So it can kill itself!
Today’s Macworld column finds Apple damned if it does make a large iPhone and damned if it doesn’t.
The documentation of Apple’s steady decline to irrelevance.
This week’s Macworld column documents Apple’s steady decline into irrelevance.
Unannounced product is unannouncedly delayed!
Today’s Macworld column looks at the devastating rumor that that unannounced thing might be not shipping when it was not yet announced to be shipping.
What must the iPhone 6 have in order to save Apple?!
Yesterday’s Macworld column discussed all the things the iPhone 6 needs to save Apple. Yeah, OK, not really.
Is this really the best we can do?
This week’s Macworld column wonders why we can’t get better punditry.
Pundit predictions that… weren’t so good.
This week’s Macworld column looks at pundit predictions that… weren’t so good.