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A Steve Jobs Confession, a Fanboy Shock
Ryan Tate · 08/21/09 07:57PMSpotify: Delicious Forbidden Fruit
Ryan Tate · 08/20/09 05:02PMHow Palm Faced Down a Tyrannical Control Freak
Ryan Tate · 08/20/09 10:26AMApple Has a Big Back End
Ryan Tate · 08/19/09 03:13PMApple Streisands Itself
Ryan Tate · 08/17/09 05:55PMSteve Jobs Driving Himself to Work Again, Apparently
Ryan Tate · 08/13/09 07:51PMSteve Jobs' Chance to Show His Strength
Ryan Tate · 08/13/09 02:56PMFunny People Disappoints, Dobbs Controversy Continues
cityfile · 08/03/09 11:56AM• Funny People debuted at No. 1 at the box office this weekend, although it was still the worst opening for an Adam Sandler movie in five years. [Reuters]
• Mort Zuckerman is selling shares of his real estate company to pump $50 million into the Daily News to pay for new printing presses. [WSJ]
• Lou Dobbs has become a PR nightmare for CNN. Presumably the fact that Media Matters is airing an anti-Dobbs commercial won't help matters. [AP, HP]
• Is the peace pact between Olbermann and O'Reilly a sham? [TDB]
• Google CEO Eric Schmidt has resigned from Apple's board of directors. [BN]
Google CEO Leaves Apple Board, Finally
Ryan Tate · 08/03/09 10:18AMSteve Jobs' Privacy Compromised with Device He Invented
Ryan Tate · 07/29/09 08:04PMiPhone Avenges Burglary for Man, Boy
Ryan Tate · 07/28/09 04:30PMPrice of an Apple Factory Worker: Macbook + $44,000
Ryan Tate · 07/27/09 11:26AMSteve Jobs Nursing Self to Health By Being Maddening Bastard Again
Ryan Tate · 07/24/09 05:12PMMicrosoft's 'Single Greatest Phone Call' from Apple Leads to Ad Change
Ryan Tate · 07/24/09 10:25AMMin's Departure, McKinsey's Arrival, Rather's CBS Suit
cityfile · 07/22/09 12:23PM• Why did Janice Min leave Us? It was about money, reports WWD, which explains that given the economy, Jann Wenner wasn't prepared to offer her the $2 million a year she's been collecting. Min is denying it. [WWD, NYDN]
• Dan Rather’s $70 million lawsuit against CBS is back on track. [NYT, WSJ]
• McKinsey has been retained by Condé Nast to do the sort of "rethinking" and "realigning" that the consulting firm gets paid enormous sums to do. And while it isn't the first time McKinsey has been in the building—they were hired by Condé in 2001—this time employees are totally freaking out. [NYO]
• One title that is doing well: Food Network Magazine, apparently. [CNY]
• ESPN's Erin Andrews was secretly videotaped in the nude while staying at a hotel. Now an ESPN employee is said to have been behind it. [NYDN, AP]
Did Apple's Secretive Culture Kill a Chinese Worker?
Ryan Tate · 07/21/09 11:02AMApple is famously hostile to leaks; to keep secrets, the company sued a teenaged blogger and lied about its CEO's health. This paranoid culture's new poster boy: a Chinese engineer who has killed himself after losing an iPhone prototype.
Sun Danyong, 25, recently jumped out the window of his apartment building to his death, VentureBeat reports. The engineer had just has his apartment illegally searched and may have been detained and abused by his employer, Apple manufacturing contractor Foxconn, after he lost one of 16 prototypes for a fourth-generation iPhone. Sun's frantic efforts to find the missing phone at a factory in Shenzhen, China had been unsuccessful.