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more about #wsj more comments → OMG! Ponies!: I just read it... Cupertino - we have a problem. more » OMG! Ponies!: I can't wait for the Kylie commercial with this.... more » K.P.: When you take things out of context, you get all sorts of craziness. The paragraphs actually read: "In recent years, I, like many other reviewers, ha... more » balls187: This is great. Part of why OS X was good, was because they had to compete hard from marketshare. Competition is good for everyone. Mac and PC users a ... more » szrimaging: Now if only my brothers brand new wireless card would freaking work in Win7. Seriously,it is a current model on the shelves at Best Buy (NetGear) and ... more » usa1: So a face lift with a bit snappier performance and less built in apps is all it took to beat Mac OS? Makes sense to me. more » Xeno: I can't wait to get a release version to upgrade my media center with. The only reason it hasn't been done already is I didn't want to risk loosing CC... more » En0s1: But what does Mosspuppet have to say about Goatberg's latest herecy... er... article? more » frigg: Looks like Microsoft's super secret surrogate project has made its way out of the labs. Don't worry Walt, we'll find you wherever you are, free you,... more » Hello Mister Walrus: So people are surprised that the biggest software company in the world is able to produce the best OS? It seems like this should be a natural state. more » Curves: Good news for all. Apple will now have to try even harder to get back in the lead. Competition is a win for all users/consumers both technologically... more » chuuchdizzle: you know he'll be changing his tune as soon as they add a compass to OS X more » kernel panic: I was shocked when I read this yesterday. He still had to put in a jab about the so called difficulty in upgrading from 2001's winXP. more » GitEmSteveDave_HatesFriday: Repent Walter,repent! more » BostonPimpDaddy2: I subscribe to the PRINT edition. Years ago, you could go online as a PRINT subscriber and access their articles. Now the two(print and online) are se... more » -
#blockquote
It's True, Anything Is Possible
On the list of things I believed I would never, ever read, Walt Mossberg, of the Walt Street Journal, saying this about Windows doesn't fall very far behind a long op-ed by Glenn Beck describing Obama's healthcare reform as "brilliant." More » -
#rumor
WSJ: Steve Jobs Killed Apple Tablet Twice Already
While we knew that Apple CEO Steve Jobs' had been working on the company's tablet project, the WSJ says that Steve has already "killed the project twice in recent years." That's right. The Apple tablet. Dead. Twice. Why? More » -
#highcomedy
Three Years Later, Newspapers Start With The "Wii" Jokes
I'll give the WSJ a pass on running their Motion Plus review a week behind, because it's a pretty good one. But a faux-unintentional "Wii" pun, in 2009? Get with the program! (Disclaimer: I giggled, like a child.) [WSJ] -
#apple
No, Apple Still Isn't Going to CES
The WSJ says they totally are. Ryan Block says that the WSJ is full of shit. But wait, haven't we had this conversation before? Like, a few times? More » -
#media
Walt Mosspuppet Answers Reader Mail: "Call Pogue, He Knows How to Do Useless Sh*t Like This"
Walt Mosspuppet answers reader mail, exactly like you'd expect the only technology journalist in the world to, but super funny and mean. [YouTube via Fake Steve Jobs] -
#reviewmatrix
iPhone 3GS Review Matrix: What Everybody's Saying
It's time for another roundup of pundits espousing heartfelt admiration and none-too-bloody criticism of a pretty hot Apple product. How did they—I mean "it"—do this time around? Have a look-see... More » -
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#apps
WSJ's Free iPhone App Is Already Better than the NYT App
The Wall Street Journal has traditionally been an expensive paper, costing over $100 a year for both online and print subscriptions. Now it's free on the iPhone (just like it's been on BlackBerries). More » -
#apple
When Tim Cook Met Steve Jobs
WSJ's Nick Wingfield interviewed the headhunter who brought Tim Cook to Apple. Back in 1998, it was Jobs who had to convince Cook—a cyclist with a "cool, unflappable demeanor"—to leave Compaq. Good play, dude. [WSJ] -
#allthingsd
A Highlight of My Year: All Things D Conference This Week
Walt Mossberg and Kara Swisher's conference, All Things D, will be starting tonight, and I'm excited to be attending the entire event. You've got hours of great interviews between Walt and Kara and tech titans like Gates and Ballmer of Microsoft, Howard Stringer of Sony, Jeff Bezos of Amazon, Tom Rogers of TiVo and Michael Dell of...Dell. This year, we don't get another Gates and Jobs talk, but we do get to listen to Mrs Bill, Melinda Gates talk about her work at The Foundation. This is without doubt my favorite conference of the year because the bullshit is kept to a minimum, there's always news and free ice cream. And Powerpoint is banned from all presentations. My only complaint is that I generally end up liveblogging 5 hours a day solo at this thing, which isn't what I call a walk in the park. [AllThingsD]


