matthewmcvickar + apple   35

Kieran Healy: Apple for the Teacher
…it’s a pity that Apple has chosen to re-enter the education market with a pitch about Reinventing the Textbook that, frankly, sounds pretty old hat. The reason, I suppose, is that there’s potentially a lot of money to be made selling the things to schools as replacements for the books.
ebooks  education  apple  software 
8 weeks ago by matthewmcvickar
Leslie T. Chang: Do Chinese Factory Workers Dream of iPads? (The New Yorker)
The simple narrative equating American demand and Chinese suffering is appealing, especially at a time when many Americans feel guilty about their impact on the world. It’s also inaccurate and disrespectful. We must be peculiarly self-obsessed to imagine we have the power to drive tens of millions of people on the other side of the world to migrate and suffer in terrible ways. China produces goods for markets all over the world, including for its own consumers, thanks to low costs, a large and educated workforce, and a flexible manufacturing system that responds rapidly to market demands. To imagine that we have willed this universe into being is simply solipsistic. It is also demeaning to the workers. We are not at the center of this story—we are minor players in theirs. By focussing on ourselves and our gadgets, we have reduced the human beings at the other end to invisibility, as tiny and interchangeable as the parts of a mobile phone.
china  labor  apple 
9 weeks ago by matthewmcvickar
Usability Post: Competing With an Archetype
‘The problem is that this is exactly what the competition are doing — they are competing with the iPad rather than solving a problem that hasn’t been solved yet. They’re always one step behind because they’re simply trying to re-create the solution that Apple has created for their vision of a touch tablet device.’
apple  business  tech  design 
december 2011 by matthewmcvickar
Gawker: What Everyone Is Too Polite to Say About Steve Jobs
The sweatshops, the censorship and authoritarianism, the ‘rough treatment of underlings’.
stevejobs  apple  biography 
october 2011 by matthewmcvickar
NYTimes.com: Steve Jobs, Enemy of Nostalgia
‘Mr. Jobs’s magic has its costs. We can admire the design perfection and business acumen while acknowledging the truth: with Apple’s immense resources at his command he could have revolutionized the industry to make devices more humanely and more openly, and chose not to. If we view him unsparingly, without nostalgia, we would see a great man whose genius in design, showmanship and stewardship of the tech world will not be seen again in our lifetime. We would also see a man who in the end failed to “think different,” in the deepest way, about the human needs of both his users and his workers.’
apple  biography  history  labor 
october 2011 by matthewmcvickar
Pitchfork: Steve Jobs (by Eric Harvey)
‘The reaction to Jobs' death-- his full transformation into one of the era's most prominent secular deities-- reveals that we want more than anything to believe in the benevolent, progressive, and humane powers of technology.’
apple  music  history  capitalism  consumerism  musicindustry 
october 2011 by matthewmcvickar
The Onion: Last American Who Knew What the Fuck He Was Doing Dies
‘Jobs will be remembered both for the life-changing products he created and for the fact that he was able to sit down, think clearly, and execute his ideas—attributes he shared with no other U.S. citizen.’
apple  humor 
october 2011 by matthewmcvickar
Anil Dash: What they're "protecting" us from
Apple is run by a hippie and it's the most valuable company in the world. Those who think liberal values are anti-business need to look at that closely.
apple  business  politics 
august 2011 by matthewmcvickar
Ben Ward: Understand the Web
What 'the web' actually is, and why building desktop-class applications on it is not what it was built for.
adobe  apple  web  internet  html  css  webdevelopment  webstandards  history 
june 2010 by matthewmcvickar
ABC News: The Appalling Reaction to the iPhone Leak (Michael Malone)
Why the reaction to the iPhone leak reflects a much-weakened press and an Apple in bed with the authorities.
apple  iphone  journalism  news  media  america  press 
may 2010 by matthewmcvickar
Joe Clark: Denial of expertise
Joe Clark on why those complaining about the closedness of the iPad are complaining about a non-problem. "Open source has nothing to teach literature or indeed any artistic creation, since talent doesn’t scale as you give more and more developers check-in access to the version-control system set up for your novel."
apple  ipad  opensource  technology 
april 2010 by matthewmcvickar
The Secret Diary of Steve Jobs: A not-so-brief chat with Randall Stephenson of AT&T
"I had this vision of the future — a ruined empire, run by number crunchers, squalid and stupid and puffed up with phony patriotism, settling for a long slow decline."
america  politics  technology  innovation  humor  business  culture  apple  iphone  economics  satire  at&t 
december 2009 by matthewmcvickar
Present Imperfect: Neither Aroused Nor Inspired
On crazy geniuses and products with and without imagination. "And the iPod itself is a shiny fruit fallen to earth from an enchanted tree in a mystical fairy land populated entirely by crazy geniuses."
ipod  apple  amazon  kindle  business  imagination  inspiration  ideas 
february 2008 by matthewmcvickar
geegaw.com: The Sub-Notebook Market
"The recent launch of the MacBook Air has made me think a lot about my perfect computer, which the Air is not." Musings on the perfect machine.
writing  apple  technology  humor  mac 
january 2008 by matthewmcvickar
Keynote Index Fund
"Steve Jobs gives a legendary keynote at Macworld SF every January, launching products and giving a state of the union view of things at Apple. What if you invested $10,000 the day before the keynote, then sold at the end of the keynote day?"
apple  computers  finance  marketing  money  business 
january 2008 by matthewmcvickar
UK Telegraph: Apple to turn down the volume on iPod
Pressure from hearing charities and internal company concern has led Apple to patent a technology that would calculate how long a listener had been listening at high volumes and automatically turn the volume down.
audio  health  ipod  apple 
december 2007 by matthewmcvickar
The WebKit Open Source Project
"WebKit is an open source web browser engine. WebKit is also the name of the Mac OS X system framework version of the engine that's used by Safari, Dashboard, Mail, and many other OS X applications."
webdevelopment  software  opensource  apple 
december 2007 by matthewmcvickar
The Secret Diary of Steve Jobs: Totally unauthorized
FSJ posts on the photo my friend Dean took of the UMass antipiracy campaign poster.
apple  piracy  design  blog  self 
october 2007 by matthewmcvickar
Design Museum: Jonathan Ive - Celebrating 25 Years of Design
An interview with Apple's brilliant product designer, who possesses a "fanatical care beyond the obvious stuff."
apple  mac  jonathanive  design  technology  art  ipod  inspiration  interview  creativity 
september 2007 by matthewmcvickar
Rainfall Daffinson: New Minimalism in web interface design
A fine review of the trend in minimalism on the web and in technology in general since the late 90s.
apple  webdesign  design  interface  web  internet  minimalism 
september 2007 by matthewmcvickar
Don't be an...iPirate?
Photographed by Dean. "In a bold move, the UMass Office of Information Technologies makes a stand against violating intellectual property rights by....violating intellectual property rights?"
piracy  apple  umass  sign  design 
september 2007 by matthewmcvickar
Jon Bell: Negative People Upset Me
"Every time Apple releases something new, I am re-staggered by the internet's ability to be negative. It makes me sad. Every Steve Jobs presentation brings out so much negativity... There's no way to grapple with it, [but] I'm going to try."
apple  iphone  ipod  negativity 
september 2007 by matthewmcvickar
YouTube: WickedOwl's Videos
Japanese versions of the Apple ads with Mac and PC.
mac  pc  apple  advertising  japan 
january 2007 by matthewmcvickar
Macworld: Editors' Notes: Getting Downgraded
On the struggle between Apple and the music industry. "Is the government coming to take away your iPod? Of course not. But your iPod is already less functional than it should be."
apple  business  music  ipod 
april 2005 by matthewmcvickar
AppleInsider: Apple developing updated AirPorts, two-button mouse
"According to sources who have so far filed accurate reports on Apple's future hardware plans, the company is feverishly working on a two-button wireless optical mouse that it intends to release."
apple 
march 2005 by matthewmcvickar
Applele.com
Isamu Sanada's Apple concept art.
apple  art  design 
august 2004 by matthewmcvickar

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