All posts tagged computers
Minnaar Pieters
Here is a letter I sent today to Apple's European customer-relations representative. Core buys their stock from Apple Europe so they seem like the right people to contact. I hope I get feedback. To whom it may concern I am sending you this em...
Anja Merret
The suffix "-ology denotes a field of study or academic discipline. Appleologists, as mentioned in Ars Technica, would therefore be people studying the field of Apple. Contrary to logic and belief, there are many who could fit this description. As...
Anja Merret
Just to have some fun, here are some predictions by more or less famous people about all sorts of things. One thing this list teaches us is to be careful when saying "never"! When I wrote an article on the death of the PC, several people shot back at...
Arthur Goldstuck
If we want to understand how communications could change in the next 15 years, we must look back over the same period -- to a time before the cellphone and the internet. Only then can we appreciate and prepare for the potential revolution that still ...
Anja Merret
Three days of wonderful inspirational stuff at the Flash on the Beach conference has regrettably come to an end. As an aside, I got a beach towel and beach thongs, or flip-flops for the South African readers, in my free handout kit. It’s all of som...
Anja Merret
An interesting article by an AP reporter talks about the decline in PC sales in Japan. It comes just a few days after a debate with some friends found us mulling over the same issue. My idea that the life of the PC was limited and that the computer a...
Alwyn Van Niekerk
"Advancement" and "technology" are words typically mentioned in the same breath, and in most situations technology has made our everyday lives much easier -- no more standing in queues in banks, no more taking cheques to people for payment and no mor...
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