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Questions Worth Asking (Maybe)
Is USA Today going all-digital? The end of @usatoday in print, which certainly sounds plausible, is terrible news, if true. It likely will mean a gutted staff and far less presence and influence. The paper has a ton of very … Continue reading
Posted in Chapter 13, Chapter 6, Chapter 9
Tagged iPhone, mobile phones, netflix, Questions worth asking, v-chip
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Looking back 10 years to the original iPhone’s introduction
Today Apple is introducing their 10th anniversary iPhone along with other new products and upgrades. Here’s what I had to say ten years ago when Apple announced the iPhone. How’s it hold up? (For the record, it took me almost 5 years … Continue reading
Posted in Chapter 10
Tagged apple, history, iPhone
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Questions Worth Asking (Maybe)
How does Apple feel about the court order requiring company to unlock iPhone? Hint: They don’t like it. Did the press do a good job of covering the pope’s remarks about Donald Trump? No, they did not. In fact, many, … Continue reading
Posted in Chapter 10, Chapter 3, Chapter 6
Tagged apple, blogging, Donald Trump, iPhone, mergers, PewDiePie, Pope Francis, privacy, Survivor, Time Warner Cable
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