Archive for category Computers
If You Love Something…
Posted by Jak in Computers, Technology on February 24, 2010
Now that the interwebs are mostly over the sophmoric jokes about Apple’s latest offering, it’s time to get serious. I believe that Apple may finally be up against the wall, and if we’re not there quite yet the time is fast approaching. There’s a special level of hell a person goes through when they lose their faith in a person or thing that they truly believed in. The last time I went through this George Lucas was busily carving up my most beloved childhood fable with all the surgical skill of a blunt axe. I got older and a little more jaded and thought myself proof against such betrayals. In a way this is true, or perhaps it’s just the nature in which Apple has progressively worn me down. Oh, yes, I was a most ardent evangelist for the Macintosh operating system and hardware. I still have the very first issue of MacAddict and subscribed faithfully for years. Something happened though, and while I can’t pinpoint the exact moment, I can count the series of little straws that proverbially broke the camels back. Read the rest of this entry »
Is it still just Rock and Roll?
Posted by Jak in Computers, Technology on September 11, 2009
Originally I was quite concerned about Apple’s plans for iTunes 9. The rumors of social networking tie-ins and more store-centric updates really left me uneasily considering skipping the update. When the event on Tuesday confirmed the rumors I really started getting irritated about the potential of turning iTunes into an even worse behemoth. Devin Coldewey over at TechCrunch Summed up my fears of bloatware in his appeal for iTunes Lite. Like any good Mac fan-boy though, I dutifully downloaded the update as soon as the page would refresh.
An Open Letter to Tim Cook
Tim,
Back in July at Apples Quarterly earnings call you made a comment that has been bugging me.
“Our goal is not to build the most computers. It’s to build the best.”
I get that and it’s great that you want to put out a premium quality product, but where we disconnect is the need for non-premium apple products. I love my apple hardware don’t get me wrong, but I think there’s a problem when the best that I can reasonably afford is a Mac Mini. You know that little standalone apple TV on ‘roids you keep trying to discontinue? It’s not enough though. I finally broke down and got myself a new laptop this year. A dell. Yes you heard me a dell xps 1530. I had to compare apples to oranges and when I can buy a faster processor, a larger hard drive, and more RAM for a fraction of the cost of a Macbook Pro? It really was a no brainer.


