Apple: it’s not you, it’s me
I tuned in for just a few seconds, but had to turn it off. That’s not enough time to make a reasoned judgement about the content of Apple’s latest keynote of course, but I just couldn’t continue watching.
I tuned in for just a few seconds, but had to turn it off. That’s not enough time to make a reasoned judgement about the content of Apple’s latest keynote of course, but I just couldn’t continue watching.
I’ve recently felt frustrated and annoyed as once again friends and colleagues open their wallets and buy the latest product unveiled by Steve Jobs.
I can wait another year before upgrading my iPhone 3G.
As the masses on Twitter congratulate themselves on their latest technology purchase, I feel strangely removed from all the excitement.
Earlier this month I wrote about my love of organisation and systems. One such example is how I name the devices I attach to my Mac.