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The Huffington Post (Free subscription) | 06/17/2009
AllThingsD's resident gadget expert Walter Mossberg takes a look at the latest in Apple's ever-expanding iPhone product line, including its new operating system. In case you haven't heard, the iPhone's just $99 now . Mossberg says the new iPhone is an improvement. But for current iPhone owners looking for who want access to newer features, there's another option: "Current...
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Credit Writedowns (Free subscription) | 06/18/2009
... Technology into Teaching (with MyEducationLab) (5th Edition) Share and Enjoy: Related posts: Mossberg: Palm Pre to Rival iPhone Walt Mossberg says Apple’s new browser Safari is fast Walter Mossberg: Top 2009 Gadgets Permalinks: RSS - Newsletters - Twitter - News - Comments Copyright © by Credit Writedowns Author: Edward Harrison; Tags: Business , financial media , Technology...
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Credit Writedowns (Free subscription) | 06/05/2009
The Wall Street Journal’s Walt Mossberg has a nice video explaining how much he likes the new Palm Pre smartphone and why he thinks it could rival the iPhone going forward. He thinks its a challenger to the Blackberry as well. It comes out on Saturday. I thought Palm was basically dead. If it does well, [...]
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iPhone, the Blog (Free subscription) | 06/05/2009
The grand old uncle of technology reviewers, Walter Mossberg of the Wall Street Journal loves him some iPhone. Indeed, ever since Apple’s little pocket universe-denter came out in 2007, it seems Mossberg can’t review another, similar device without mentioning the iPhone as much as the subject du jour. As I mentioned last night on Twitter, however, [...]
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Law Blog - WSJ.com (Free subscription) | 06/24/2009
Walter Mossberg answers readers’ questions about personal technology.
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eWeek (Free subscription) | 06/17/2009
The Apple iPhone 3G S, scheduled for release June 19, is reviewed by Walter Mossberg of the Wall Street Journal and David Pogue of The New York Times. Unlike with the Palm Pre, where both Pogue and Mossberg were almost entirely in agreement, the new iPhone prompts different reactions from the critics. - Regarding the Palm Pre, the technology critics at The New York Times and the...
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MarketBeat (Free subscription) | 06/09/2009
... task by simply having to improve its product. Despite a nice review from All Things Digital’s Walter Mossberg, Palm may have missed a chance to score against its rivals. “As good as the Pre is, it may not have enough appeal to sway someone considering either an iPhone or Blackberry,” Canaccord wrote Tuesday. Judging by the market reaction, investors may be ready to hang up on what...
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eWeek (Free subscription) | 06/05/2009
Respected tech critics from The New York Times and the Wall Street Journal offered early opinions on the Palm Pre. Who to believe? The opinions of Times David Pogue and the Journals Walter Mossberg were remarkably consistent, offering potential purchasers some reliable insight into just what theyll get for their money. - The Palm Pre is coming and, so far, the early reviews seem to show...
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Top Stories from Newser (Free subscription) | 05/29/2009
... 2:16 PM CST - Amazon’s new Kindle e-reader offers vast improvement over the previous model, writes Walter Mossberg in the Wall Street Journal , and “is finally a pleasure to use.” Faster page-flipping, sleeker design, tons more memory, and a digital audio feature are just some of the advances. But hardware is only one part of the company’s plan; the upgrades, “while admirable, may...
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Funky Space Monkey (Free subscription) | 05/31/2009
... he was chief technology writer and a senior editor for Newsweek. He is regarded (along with Walter Mossberg) as a prominent and respected critic of Apple Inc. Levy has won several awards, including the “Computer Press Association Award” for a report he co-wrote in 1998 on the Year 2000 problem. In 1978, Steven Levy rediscovered Albert Einstein’s brain in the office of the pathologist...
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What Would Dad Say (Free subscription) | 05/27/2009
... communicating with real, live customers than chasing “mentions.” Years back, I pestered stalked Walter Mossberg, the technology guru at the Wall Street Journal, to write about our product (Varitronics). After some work, he finally gave us three or four sentences in his weekly column, B Section, Page 1. We had arrived. Literally, I made sure I was in the office that day, you know,...