Siding with the new ‘timid’ iPod nano
Perhaps the new iPod nano is a weak, timid product, one of the last ramparts of a dying market, and it might look less cool than the model it replaces, but at least it's an improvement in usability.
Perhaps the new iPod nano is a weak, timid product, one of the last ramparts of a dying market, and it might look less cool than the model it replaces, but at least it's an improvement in usability.
A lot of people — perhaps a bit too many — have already commented on the new iPhone 5 and the Apple music event of September 12. I thought I'd just share five quick observations.
Contrary to many geeks' opinions, I'm not really sold on the idea of a 7" iPad — or a 7" tablet in general.
I think that Twitter could implement some form of premium account following the example of services like LiveJournal and Flickr, making both free users and premium users happy enough about their choice.
Ten days ago, thanks to a generous donor, I've entered webOS territory for the first time. Here are a few notes I've been taking so far.