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Apple Archive
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Apple could dominate the gaming market. Could.
Posted on March 1, 2011 | 1 CommentGaming. Gaming is the single most important force behind current consumer technology. It is and has been the driving force behind pushing the IC envelope all these years. Super Computers... -
iPod360: Apple and Gaming
Posted on November 2, 2010 | 1 CommentThere is little doubt that consoles are the main driving force behind the world of video games write now. PCs break new ground and innovate, and they continue to set the bar for excellence, but outside of MMOs if you really want to make a ton of money, your best bet is the console. It is also no secret that Apple computers are only just beginning to re-appear in the gaming world. With Steam for Mac there is hope for the Apple fans in the future to start getting a more respectable gaming catalog, but the very fact that they ever lagged is baffling to me. Apple SHOULD have become the undisputed leaders of gaming by now. Why? Well, lets follow the logic. -
Democratic Capitalism
Posted on August 27, 2010 | No CommentsIt seems like the store shelves are flooded with idiotic, broken products. My background as an engineer doesn't help matters, because it leads me to favor function over form. Silly me, wanting products to do things well before they start looking good. The rest of America, or at least the bulk of it, are more into the gloss, and thus it is the glossiest of the glossy that makes it to market. Being forced to choose what I dislike least rather than what I really want has made me realize how alike the open market and open elections really are. -
5 Reasons why I love the iPhone and 20 reasons why the iPhone isn’t for me
Posted on June 7, 2010 | 2 CommentsJune 7th 2010 Apple debuts the iPhone 4 at WWDC. It's an incredibly sleek, well engineered masterpiece. Wrought by custom glass and steel (that also acts as the antenna!) form what I believe to be the pinnacle of designed devices. Combined by the fact that it is the most supported mobile platform, it's easy to see why the iPhone is such a compelling bauble. And yet, as much as I can admit the iPhone is a fantastic Smartphone, it's not for me. And here's why: -
Bigger-Brother
Posted on May 4, 2010 | No Comments"On January 24th, Apple Computer will introduce Macintosh. And you'll see why 1984 won't be like '1984'." An advertisement from Apple was first shown in the Fall of 1983. I like the part where everyone cheers at the end.

