When planned obsolescence gets ridiculous
If it's not for technical reasons, what's the point in artificially preventing an older version of an app from working?
If it's not for technical reasons, what's the point in artificially preventing an older version of an app from working?
When change and improvement don't go together.
In which I share a couple of observations after reading Tail Wagging, a great piece by Matt Gemmell.
I still get asked from time to time why I keep using my Newton MessagePads even though I often carry around both my iPhone and iPad. Here's why.
Paul Miller of The Verge has returned to the Internet after staying disconnected for one year, and shares his observations. Which, in turn, have driven me to gather some thoughts on the matter.