WSJ headline: “Apple’s Share of Smartphone Industry’s Profits Soars to 92%”. Is it a “profit monopoly”?
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Lobotomy may not be mandatory in corporate growth, but there comes a point beyond which companies become more ponderous, less imaginative, and more stultified.
For a few years, I managed to get along without wasting any more money on PDAs and their ilk. Then came the Zaurus, and Dana. But none compared with the Z88.
A complicated update which includes a firmware update, but does not open iTunes for Apple Music (yet).
Apple has just made OS X 10.10.4 available through the App Store. It is a large download – […]
Software vendors should be able to take pride in the way in which they address bugs, not feel so ashamed that the information has to be kept quiet.
A truly open government champions open standards and open source, and nurtures European software development.
Let us hope that this apparent forgetfulness is not a sign of things to come.
There are times when the computer industry seems to be scripted straight out of David Lynch’s movie, Mulholland Drive.
Written a year before the first iPhone, 4 years before the iPad: “Sooner or later, Apple will release a product that lies between current iPods and MacBooks.”
