In the days and hours before the Macworld Expo, it seems that anything is possible from Apple. Competitors are already angry (and scared) enough by what the company can do and likely will do. But it must be infuriating to many in the industry when Apple is given credit for doing things it simply didn’t do.
Archive for January 11th, 2008
Apple walks on water and WiMax Mobile
Filed in: Apple/Mac
MWSF08: ‘Something in the air’ banner spotted
Wired’s Gadget Lab caught wind of this cool banner flying at Macworld Expo’s Moscone’s South Hall today. The banner, which reads “2008. There’s something in the air,” is hanging above the escalators going down to the venerable exhibition hall.
Could it be an allusion to a new wireless product? ARS Technica thinks its “purchasing songs over […]
Filed in: Apple/Mac
Lake Erie UFOs Are Stars on YouTube
Residents living on the shores of Lake Erie are filming mysterious lights in the sky — so many lately that news and documentary crews are investigating Lake Erie’s UFOs. But YouTube may be behind the lake’s newfound infamy.
Filed in: Personal Tech
Where’s This Year’s iPhone?
About to visit my first-ever Macworld, I’m reminded of the coverage I read from afar about last year’s event. All eyes were on the iPhone — will it or won’t it make an appearance? Will Apple stock tank if it doesn’t? Will it explode if it does? Will it even be called an “iPhone,” because Cisco has this thing …
Filed in: Personal Tech
Progressive Blogger to His Troops: Vote for Mitt!
DailyKos founder Markos Moulitsas Zuniga urges fellow Democrats in Michigan to vote for Mitt Romney. He has a plan.
Filed in: Personal Tech
DRM Is Dead, But Watermarks Rise From Its Ashes
With Sony’s move to sell music unburdened by digital rights management schemes, all of the Big Four labels have now thrown DRM on the dump heap of history. But Sony and Universal are experimenting with digital watermarking — an anti-piracy tool that has implications of its own.
Filed in: Personal Tech
Mysterious Macworld Banners Surface at Moscone
New Macworld banners cryptically pronouncing “there’s something in the air” started going up Friday at Moscone Center in San Francisco.
Filed in: Personal Tech
Interface design is security design
It is becoming popular to talk about dealing with people as a factor in security these days. The idea is that social factors contribute as much to security as technological factors. In other words, any security professional who only concerns himself with strictly technical decisions to secure a…
Filed in: Security
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