Friday, June 28, 2013


My roommate at Berklee, Kerry Blount, had this album when we were Freshmen in 1967.

It had just come out that summer.

I can only claim this track off the album as my song for the next year.

Once upon a time in 1967 






Remember the one negative survey of the new Apple ad cited yesterday by BloombergBusinessweek and re-posted by AppleInsider?

The company who administered that survey was Ace Metrix, Inc, whose newest (and probably largest) client is Samsung.

This via John Gruber

Money well spent  




There are rumors of new Apple monitors coming any day now

The technology that could put Apple back on top


"The technology allows for a simple swap-out, swap-in on the production line. LCD manufacturers take out a diffusion film in the back panel and drop the QDEF in its place. It means a cost increase that Nanosys describe as marginal and 3M describe as a few percentage points.

Combined with the Retina, it should make for an awesome display. And the new color possibilities make Jony Ive's new design for iOS 7 seem more astute. Apple's old design would look confusing  if color were the main virtue of the display. By clearing away visual clutter by going for flatter and whiter screens, the colors get a better chance of doing their job – enhancing consumer experience."







US court to Apple: Doing our job is a waste of our time





iOS 7 as defense





Inside iOS 7: Mail gets advanced gesture support and reworked UI






RadioShack to reportedly start sales of Virgin's no-contract iPhone 5 on Friday





PC Industry Train Wreck Hammers Taiwanese Manufacturers





I like it

The surreal beauty of some Apple Maps glitches





Apple's iTunes Radio royalties revealed






Download a Free Chapter





Apple manufacturing partner Foxconn announces iPhone-compatible smart watch






Google: always the innovators, just like with phones

Google developing gaming console, wristwatch, products that Apple already has the in pipeline





Dead but not forgotten

BlackBerry sees quarterly loss of $84M on shipments of 2.7M BB10 phones







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