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Loose Wires: Subtitled "Explosive news from Michael Dell"
Nick Douglas · 08/30/06 10:37PMEric Schmidt should push Apple into the Sun
Nick Douglas · 08/30/06 04:11PMBig Brother is Watching You
Nick Douglas · 08/30/06 03:15PMWe wondered why the Spectre of Eric looked familiar — then we remembered that the Google CEO (and new Apple board member) resembled someone else in the Fruit Company's past.
Six effects of Eric Schmidt joining Apple's board
Nick Douglas · 08/30/06 08:00AMThat naysayer Don Dodge, a member of Microsoft's Emerging Business Team, may have a whole impressive list of reasons that Google's CEO joining Apple's board of directors doesn't really change much. Sure, he's got a point about no money changing hands, and consumer demand is the key to any alliance, yadda yadda.
Big dogs update: Everybody hates Microsoft
Nick Douglas · 08/29/06 10:36PMGoogle CEO hops on Apple board
Nick Douglas · 08/29/06 05:07PMOver the weekend: Nacchio tries to cheese it
Nick Douglas · 08/28/06 01:55PMMorning notes: Is TechCrunch built on free labor?
Nick Douglas · 08/24/06 09:00AMLoose wires: Patent then bought by Golden Palace
Nick Douglas · 08/22/06 10:46PMApple sweatshops as disappointing as a WWDC keynote
Nick Douglas · 08/18/06 12:26PMMac Guy Forced To Pervert His Talent For Commerce
abalk2 · 08/14/06 03:05PMWe weren't aware that Justin Long was "famous" enough to inspire a backlash, but apparently the star of the Mac ads (and the forthcoming feature film Young School) has been on the receiving end of a bit of vitriol roundabout these here Internets. We find the young actor delightful and charming, and think it shows incredible commitment to craft that someone who literally looks like a penis has enough self-belief to persevere in an industry where so much is based on appearances, but even we've got to say he's not helping himself with quotes like this:
I'm guessing a "master/slave drive" joke would be crude
Nick Douglas · 08/11/06 09:00AMActivists are, of course, boring. But the ones who cleverly make us uncomfortable, even if they can't deliver their lines smoothly, are fun. Take, for example, this Mac ad spoof.
To-Do tonight: I could have Google Danced all night
Nick Douglas · 08/08/06 08:51PMMacworld's WWDC video
Nick Douglas · 08/08/06 07:03PMMacworld Magazine whipped together a collection of videos from yesterday's keynote at the Apple Worldwide Developers Conference. Cyrus Farivar hosts, diplomatically stuttering just to make Steve Jobs look slicker by comparison.