The bloom is off the rose

This week’s Macworld column looks at tablet losers, Siri and bad headlines in history.

Wasting time

This week’s Macworld column looks at bad pundits and good pundits, pundits who pander and are still bad and suggests maybe everyone doesn’t have to worry so much about Apple’s every statistic.

Low barrier to entry

This week’s Macworld column wonders what’s up at Forbes, what happened to netbooks and why Mike Elgan can still get people to pay him to write about Apple.

From zero to Godwin in 140 characters

Loving Isaacson’s Jobs bio. Had no idea how awful he was. Think Hitler with developers instead of the SS.

- Jacob Weisberg, editor-in-chief of Slate, on Twitter.

A bag of stupid fries

This week’s Macworld column looks at more stupid reaction in the wake of the iPhone 4S and the death of Steve Jobs.

Respect

This week’s Macworld column looks at reaction to the iPhone 4S and the death of Steve Jobs.

Also, if you missed it, the horny one paid his respects to Steve Jobs on Thursday in an open-to-all edition.

Executive summary

This week’s Macworld column looks at three executives: Tim Cook, Andy Rubin and Steve Jobs, and includes a piece from Forbes that is Apple-is-a-religion-ariffic!

Surprise!

This week’s Macworld column looks at Rob Enderle being on the wrong side of history (again), the Great Patent Wars of 2011 and ridiculous commentary on Amazon’s introduction of the Kindle Cloud Reader.

Equalibrium

In this week’s Macworld column the Macalope follows up on Dan Gillmor and a very silly pundit switches to the Mac. Then, leave the Mac mini alooooooooone!

Not funny

This week’s Macworld column looks at three things that used to be funny but aren’t anymore: Wired, Dan Lyons and RIM.

Reminder to Insiders, we’re marking the new Saturday content with “Saturday Special”.

Because we care.