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Senator Thom Tillis, Judge Paul Michel and David Kappos filed an amici brief
with the Supreme Court in American Axle concluding that section 101 is gravely
damaging our country’s ability to succeed in the race for global innovation
leadership, and that the solution is for the Supreme Court to take A…
almost 3 years ago
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When I first opened the box containing the Grado Labs GW100 headphones, one word
came to mind:
about 5 years ago
betanews.com
Earlier this week, movie theater chain AMC dumped coal in my Christmas stocking
when I attempted to cancel the $19.95-a-month, watch-three-movies-a-week Stubs
A-List subscription. One, and then another, customer representative informed me
that at signup, the terms of service explicitly states that c…
about 5 years ago
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When I think beta testing, low-tech doesn’t come to mind. The gadgets that you
use demand extensive quality review during design and prefabrication stages,
long before ever being manufactured…
about 5 years ago
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Pixel Slate arrived at the Wilcox household on Nov. 28, 2018, from Google Store,
with the order correctly fulfilled. Initial out-of-the-box reaction: “Oh”.
Underwhelmed. Nearly five day…
about 5 years ago
betanews.com
Part 1 of three. Google Store’s bureaucratic ineptitude is beyond belief. My
recent, unresolved customer crisis is an experience in artificial
unintelligence. For a parent company whose core competency is supposed to be
indexing, crunching, and disseminating information, it’s inconceivable that
some…
about 5 years ago
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Six days ago, Facebook notified me that my personal information had been
pilfered in a recently revealed hack affecting tens of millions subscribers.
Lovely. Why don’t you kick me in the head, too, Mark Zuckerberg? Perhaps you
would prefer a baseball bat, so you can beat me to death instead? I respo…
over 5 years ago
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Trendsetter Apple has done it again! Just when you thought there was no
innovation left in the smartphone market, CEO Tim Cook delivers the wildly
price-disruptive iPhone XS Max 512GB for heart-stopping $1,449. Smartphones
simply don’t cost this much. What other company would stoop so low by reachin…
over 5 years ago
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Yesterday, the local Apple Store emailed that my wife’s former 13.3-inch MacBook
Pro with Touch Bar was ready. We picked up the laptop hours later. If you
haven’t heard about specks of …
over 5 years ago
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Doubt disturbed my commitment to give up the Apple Way for the Google lifestyle
two months ago. Preparing to pack up my wife’s 64GB white iPhone X, I was taken
aback by how pretty it was. She kept the thing in a case, which protected from
damage but also obscured beauty. For fleeting seconds, I wond…
over 5 years ago
betanews.com
A few days ago, BetaNews Managing Editor Wayne Williams emailed asking if I
could contribute content after being silent for ages, especially as the site’s
20th anniversary approaches. He doesn’t fathom the potential terror that request
will unleash.
over 5 years ago
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I consider myself lucky, although some commenters (you know who you are) will
disagree, by successfully ordering from Verizon Wireless the iPhone X for
delivery on launch day—November 3rd. A FedEx driver brought the anticipated
package to my door yesterday afternoon. I hauled down to Apple Store to …
about 6 years ago
5280.com
What went wrong on that fateful day in 1967 in Alaska—and how did those Colorado
men make it out alive?
over 6 years ago
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Steve was right, and I don’t refer to Apple cofounder Jobs, but to an iPhone
buyer I met 10 years ago today. He was among the eclectic group of people
waiting outside Apple Store Montgomery Mall to spend $499 or $599 on the fruit
logo company’s first smartphone. The amount was outrageous at the time…
over 6 years ago
betanews.com
If you asked why the Moto Z Force Droid Edition appeals to me, I couldn’t
identify one thing, which arguably is odd considering this is a review. Benefits
and features feel finely balanced, which is a hallmark of good product design.
Oh, and that satisfaction is for the pure smartphone experience, w…
over 6 years ago
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During the camera film era, Fujifilm battled kingpin Kodak with brighter, more
vibrant colors that either photographers loved or hated—perhaps both. That was
last century. In the 21st, Kodak is a shadow cast against aged Kodachrome, while
its rival has successfully transitioned from print to digital…
over 6 years ago
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The year 2016 is when the United States sold its soul to Donald Trump and I
signed over mine to Apple. How’s that for introduction to the five favs series,
joining colleagues Alan Buckingham, Brian Fagioli, and Wayne Williams? Yup. I’m
an Apple whore as 2017 opens onto its second day. The fruit-logo…
about 7 years ago
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Consumer Reports played nasty, little Santa’s helper by plopping a piece of
chunky coal into Apple’s Christmas stocking, when denying the coveted—and
expected—recommendation. Holy Moly.…
about 7 years ago
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A few days ago, one of my Google+ followers, Steve Kluver, commented on an
August 2014 share:
about 7 years ago
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Water smacked the windshield -- a torrent of heavy droplets -- as my wife
struggled to feed money into the tollbooth machine. Pelting rain is uncommon
during November in San Diego, but we had purpose for driving 36 km through the
downpour to Chula Vista and the Otay Ranch Apple Store, where I had ne…
about 7 years ago
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People wanting a shiny new MacBook Pro are in for sticker shock. The entry-level
for the cheapest, newest 13-incher is $200 or $500 more than its predecessor,
depending on whether or not opting for…
about 7 years ago