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Saturday, September 12, 2009
Time to face facts: Apple isn't infallible

Ian Paul states the clearly obvious and gets paid by PC Advisor.

I don’t want to fall into the trap of trying to argue that Apple is turning into Microsoft. That’s been done before, and we all know it’s not true. But we also know that Apple’s software, just like Microsoft’s, has problems, and, just like Redmond, Cupertino needs to issue software updates to fix these problems.

Duh.

Those of us who enjoy using Apple’s products are usually first in line to skewer the Cupertino company when they stumble. Likewise, we’re first in line to skewer those who spout off silly nonsense and call it journalism. Ian Paul epitomizes supermarket tabloid journalism with vaporous articles where the most substantive component is the headline.

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