Category — Tech
Apple vs Google: it’s all about who pays
Daniel Eran Dilger
Pundits think there’s a war between Apple and Google over smartphone (and perhaps netbook) platform technology. They’re wrong, here’s why it’s really all about who pays.
December 17, 2009 46 Comments
Strand Consult: Denmark’s illegitimate iPhone-angry pundit-nutter

Daniel Eran Dilger
When the iPhone first appeared in 2007, a variety of pundits and analysts lined up to explain why Apple would fail. Having been since proven wrong, they’ve mostly slinked off into quiet obscurity, except for John Strand. He’s wrong, here’s why.
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December 15, 2009 45 Comments
Gizmodo’s incredibly naive Jesus Diaz compares Apple’s corporate security to Nazi Gestapo

Daniel Eran Dilger
According to Gizmodo, Apple’s rather routine internal efforts to secure its trade secrets and the details of its product development plans exposed to the employees who work for it are somehow comparable to the oppressive police state brutality carried out by the Nazi Gestapo and KGB secret police against citizens. He’s wrong to an egregious and irresponsible extent, here’s why.
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December 15, 2009 26 Comments
Randall Stross attacks the iPhone in the NYT using shills
Daniel Eran Dilger
The New York Times has again violated its own no-shill policy by paying Randall Stross to amplify Roger Entner and a variety of other mobile company clients who are all struggling to portray the iPhone as the reason why AT&T’s network is terrible in New York and San Francisco, a bizarre denial of the simple reality that AT&T’s networks in those two cities are simply “performing at levels below our standards,” as AT&T’s CEO Ralph de la Vega recently told the Wall Street Journal.
December 14, 2009 23 Comments
Snow Leopard Server Spotted in Switzerland

Daniel Eran Dilger
My new book on Snow Leopard Server was spotted by my friend Urs Aeschbacher in the wilds of Switzerland, prowling bookshelf stores for a buyer willing to pay just short of $85 (the Swiss Franc is now almost exactly a US Dollar).
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December 13, 2009 15 Comments
The real patent story behind Apple vs Nokia
Daniel Eran Dilger
Nokia sued Apple, now Apple is suing Nokia; both companies claim the other is trying to appropriate their own technology unfairly. But that’s not really the case at all. The real story isn’t even being reported.
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December 11, 2009 37 Comments
Podcast: iPhone developers, Google Android and Chrome OS

Gene Steinberg of the Tech Night Owl invited me to talk about iPhone development and Google’s Android and Chrome OS. You can tune into the live stream Thursday December 3 at 6 PM PST, or listen to podcast episodes via iTunes, and subscribe to the Tech Night Owl RSS feed at:
December 3, 2009 4 Comments
Google launches free Public DNS
Prince McLean, AppleInsider
Google has opened up public access to a new Domain Name System (DNS) service that allows users to look up Internet hosts quickly, accurately and securely.
December 3, 2009 9 Comments
Apple posts tools for building TuneKit iTunes LPs and Extras

Daniel Eran Dilger
Apple has taken iTunes LP and Extras public, encouraging independent developers to begin work on interactive digital content for distribution in iTunes starting early next year. The new move signals a big move in taking on Adobe Flash, pushing the adoption of web standards, and creating an new business model for content that could impact how the company’s forthcoming tablet is sold and used.
Apple posts tools for building TuneKit iTunes LPs and Extras.
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November 26, 2009 29 Comments
Palm Pre users suffer cloud computing data loss
Daniel Eran Dilger
Palm is investigating why its Palm Pre users are suffering data loss after resetting or replacing their WebOS phones and attempting to restore their personal data from the company’s online cloud backup service
Palm Pre users suffer cloud computing data loss
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November 26, 2009 18 Comments
Ars’ Jon Stokes hails Chrome OS as the second coming of the PC
Daniel Eran Dilger
In his latest effort to cram most of a thesaurus into an Ars Technica article, Jon Stokes has written a glowing tribute to the web search emperor’s new clothes: Chrome OS, and outlines why Google will save the PC from itself. He’s wrong, here’s why.
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November 25, 2009 51 Comments
Apple iPhone eats up 50% share of all mobile data traffic globally

Apple’s slice of mobile data traffic has grown to now exceed 50% share in the US, UK and in global figures, according to the latest monthly mobile data traffic report by AdMob.
Apple iphone eats up 50% share of all mobile data traffic globally
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November 23, 2009 15 Comments
Inside Google’s Android and Apple’s iPhone OS as software markets

Prince McLean, AppleInsider
Google’s Android is working to match the iPhone App Store’s mobile software market but with fewer restrictions for developers. This article is the fourth in a series examining how Android stacks up in comparison to the iPhone as a smartphone software platform, with this segment looking at third party support.
Articles in this series:
Inside Google’s Android and Apple’s iPhone OS as core platforms
Inside Google’s Android and Apple’s iPhone OS as business models
Inside Google’s Android and Apple’s iPhone OS as advancing technology
Inside Google’s Android and Apple’s iPhone OS as software markets
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November 21, 2009 31 Comments
Google outlines Chrome OS plans for netbooks

Prince McLean, AppleInsider
Google hosted a technical introduction to its new Chrome OS today, which it expects to officially launch on new netbooks by the end of 2010.
November 19, 2009 18 Comments
Web search statistics show Bing stagnant, Google growing

Prince McLean, AppleInsider
Following a press release from ComScore indicating that Microsoft has approached 10% market share with Bing, more comprehensive search statistics indicate that Bing’s growth and share of web search is being wildly overstated.
Web search statistics show Bing stagnant, Google growing
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November 19, 2009 13 Comments
