iCloud Forgets to Keep it Simple
One of Appleâs mainstay principles - perhaps its key principle - has been to maintain a focus on simplicity and âease of use.â This means that products, especially consumer-oriented ones, should...
View ArticleMusic CDs Near Dead; iPods Fade
A rumor says that music CDs may soon gasp their last breath. In related news, the current sales decline of traditional (non-touch) iPods is likely to continue. Ted Landau sorts out what it all means.
View ArticleTop 5 Apple Stories of 2011
Itâs that time. Time for Ted Landauâs second annual Top 5 Apple Stories of Year. There should be no suspense as to what story is number one. Regardless, weâll count âem down.
View ArticleDon’t Pre-judge the Kindle Touch
Ted Landau received his Kindle Touch last week. Just in time. He was on the verge of canceling his order due to all the press negatively comparing the Touch to the Kindle 4. In the end, he was glad...
View ArticleWhy You Still Shouldn’t Care About AppleCare
With the 2011 holiday season upon us, many many many people will be getting Apple products as gifts over the next few weeks. They will all have an opportunity to purchase AppleCare for their new...
View ArticleWhy Apple Strays from “Keep it Simple”
Apple is taking some unwelcome detours from the path to simplicity. For instance, how many different locations does it take to accommodate all settings related to iOSâs Notes app? The answer is at...
View ArticleWhy a 7 Inch iPad Makes Sense
When asked about the wisdom of a 7-in. iPad, Steve Jobs dismissed it as âdead on arrival.â Times have changed. Ted Landau explains why a 7-in. iPad not only makes sense now but offers a great...
View ArticleYear One A.J. (After Steve Jobs)
To the vast majority of the world, we are living in the year 2012. To those of us who spend much of our time within the Apple universe, it may be more appropriately labeled as year 1 A.J. (after Jobs)....
View ArticleApple Shines with iBooks Author
Apple is hoping to change the education with its interactive textbooks and iBooks Author app for the Mac. Despite an assortment of criticisms coming from the media, Ted Landauâs bottom line assessment...
View ArticleMacworld | iWorld Reinvents Itself
Last week, the curtain came up and revealed a reinvented Macworld. Even the name was new: Macworld | iWorld. From the exhibit hall to the technical sessions to the midway to the evening events, Ted...
View ArticleFix & Avoid CUI Crashes with Lion OS X 10.7.3 Update
Almost immediately after Apple released the Mac OS X 10.7.3 Update last week, some users began reporting a serious and anxiety-provoking consequence of the install: Every application on a Lion drive...
View ArticleTen Apps to Show Off the iPhone
What if you really wanted to impress somebody with how amazing an iPhone can be? If you were limited to showing off only ten third-party apps, which ten would you choose? These apps neednât be the most...
View ArticleMountain Lion Does iOS-ification Right
If there was any doubt about the direction Apple intends to go with OS X, it has been erased. If OS X Lion (10.7) felt like a cloudy harbinger of what might be coming down the road, OS X Mountain Lion...
View ArticleOf OS Wars & App Wars
A long time ago, in a tech galaxy far far away, the personal computer operating system war came to a close. The current mobile OS war is nearing a similar endpoint. Marketshare battles among...
View ArticleThe New iPad: Not That Much but More Than Enough
The new iPad is here. Exactly how new is it? New enough that you should run out and buy one today? That depends. If you already own an iPad 2, thereâs no need to hurry. Otherwise, itâs time to check...
View ArticleiPad Squashes Laptops on Way to World Domination
Can an iPad replace a MacBook? For some people, maybe, but not for everyone, at least not yet. Ted Landau argues that while we continue to witness tabletsâ gradual but steady eclipsing of laptops,...
View ArticleAre Apple Media Biased? Of Course
Are Apple news media biased? Do they slant Apple news more positively and more often than other media sources? Does the tone of their articles typically suggest rooting for Appleâs success? Are their...
View ArticleThe New iPad’s (Too?) Yellow Display
While much of the press has focused on whether the new iPad is âtoo hot to handle,â Ted Landau has been tracking another temperature matter: whether the colors of the new iPadâs display are too warm....
View ArticleAT&T’s Outrageous iPhone & iPad Rates
How many ways does AT&T overcharge its wireless customers? Every possible way. From text messaging to hot spots, AT&Tâs rate plans are so inflated as to enter into the realm of the absurd....
View ArticleStop the Apple Game Center Cheaters!
Cheaters, who hack Appleâs Game Center to enter phony high scores, are threatening to ruin the leaderboards. Whatâs Apple doing about it? Apparently nothing, and Ted Landau wants that to change.
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