Steve Jobs has retired from his throne. A seat at the head of an engineering company who became the most valuable emporium with a designer as a king, as opposed to say… a software company with a royal …
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iCloud
posted: 06/06/2011
Apple is loosing its magic and even though some fanboys would probably kill me for stating such obviousness the truth is that Jobs & co haven’t been capable of impressing and wowing the public over the last couple …
New Yorker goes iPad
posted: 09/05/2011
It was just a matter of time before Conde Nast made the iPad move for their less digital-oriented (Wired, Arstech) publications, so starting today one of our favorite cultural references, The New Yorker, will have a subscription equivalent …














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It’s always funny to see how big companies use the most “subtle” marketing techniques to communicate on their competitor’s weakness.. whether they’re true or not. The antennagate is Apple’s worst PR crisis in years, and has grabbed so many critics on how Steve Jobs handled it… “free cases for everyone who cries”…
So for the past few weeks we’ve seen how Apple defended themselves “proving” with several videos that most of their competitors’ handsets do also have (to a certain degree) the same antenna issues. What could these do? Well… fight back, after the first Motorola ad a few weeks ago and last week’s Samsung Galaxy subtle “Hello” ad (here below), now Moto hits back!