Part 1:
Apple's Flatland Aesthetic, Part 1: The Mac
Part 2:
Apple's Flatland Aesthetic, Part 2: iPhone, iPod Touch, & Apple TV
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Originally Posted by Sam Posten
Now if only this guy was into Bluray =)
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| compared to 7 percent who purchased HD DVD players, |
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Originally Posted by Sam Posten
Insta-faved. Not sure how I never heard of this guy but I'm now subscribed to his blog. He eloquently describes how Apple's insistence on simplicity is both a blessing and a curse, and is going to continue to hamper them as they cater more and more to the mass-market lowest-common-denominator and less on the power user that has been their bread and butter for so long.
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Originally Posted by Sam Posten
Yeah yeah yeah. Honestly I don't give a damn about watching movies on it, I just want bigger recordable media.
Edit: This author is on crack. |
| In a new Harris Poll, the results of which were released on Friday, only 11 percent of Americans own a HD DVD player, while only 7 percent own a Blu-ray player. |
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| Since the photos were all organized in iPhoto, it only makes sense that you sync them with...iTunes! |
| This flatness mania is damaging Apple developers. When the App Store first opened, I was buying everything. I’ve now stopped buying. I no longer have anything I want to throw away and nowhere to put anything new. I’m an early (and compulsive) adopter, but millions of others will soon reach this same point. The gold rush is going to suddenly be over, and it has nothing to do with people getting bored or the Apps becoming less interesting. It’s just that Apple has failed to give people a means of storing what they might buy. |
. This seems to be a VERY apple like solution =p
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