The MacJury convenes to provide some balanced perspective on Apple's announcement of a stock dividend and buy back plan…and fails. The discussion starts there, then migrated to who gets credit for Apple's recent successes, Apple's offshore cash horde, the Apple TV,...
MacJury #1205: The MacJury Reviews The First Weekend with the New iPad
Members of The MacJury convened in a late-night session to review their first weekend's experiences with the third generation iPad. Entered into evidence are opinions on the new Retina display, the upgraded camera, the battery life, and much more. Buying experiences,...
MacJury #1204: The TidBITS Staff Discusses Apple’s iPad and Apple TV Announcements
The details of Apple's newest iPad and Apple TV are now official, so we empaneled a MacJury from the TidBITS staff to help us review the announcements and what they mean. The furor over the lack of a name, the impact of the retina display, how people will use the...
MacJury #1203: How Exhibitors Can Get The Most Out of Trade Shows Like Macworld | iWorld
Now that the dust has settled from Macworld | iWorld 2012, The MacJury convened to discuss the successful and not-so-successful exhibitor presences at the show, to give exhibitors at future trade shows some examples of what to do and not to do. From pre-show...
MacJury #1202: Apple’s Education and Ebook Publishing Announcements Examined
Only hours after Apple make a series of announcements about their push into the textbook market, The MacJury met to examine the impact of such things as changes to the End User Licensing Agreement (EULA) and what it may mean for non-textbook publishers, the text book...
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MacJury #815: The Credibility, Characteristics and Accuracy of Blogs
As the frenzy over the iPhone 3G starts, and with the U.S. political winds at full gale, The MacJury assembles to discuss the intelligent approach to reading and believing blogs. The differences between blogs and news sites (if there are any) are discussed, along with...
MacJury #814: The First All-Female MacJury On the iPhone and How the Mac Market Addresses (or Doesn’t) Women
The first all-female Mac Jury panel provides some thoughts on the impending iPhone 3G release before diving in on what is needed in the Macintosh market from the women's perspective. The group discusses some software they like, some software that they would like to...
MacJury #813: Apple’s WWDC Annoucements on the iPhone and MobileMe Take The Stand
The MacJury convenes to discuss the announcements made by Steve Jobs at the Apple Worldwide Developers Conference 2008. The iPhone 2.0 and the inclusion of GPS capabilities and 3G connectivity are reviewed in detail, AT&T's increased charges for data are debated,...
MacJury #812: What We Want, What We Expect, What Would Be Nice at WWDC
The anticipation for Apple's Worldwide Developers Conference 2008 is so intense that we had to convene a second panel to discuss it. A wish-list kicks off the session, with the jury agreeing on one product they would like to see while disagreeing on others. (Would...
MacJury #810: Recovering Stolen Macs, Common Sense Security and Starbucks’ WiFi
The MacJury discusses stolen Macs, including the capabilities built into the Mac OS and some third-party software that can give you options to gather information about the thief. Various scenarios are reviewed and opinions on ways to make your Mac a little less...
MacJury #809: NetFlix, TiVo, Adobe TV and the Changing Landscape of Video Delivery
The MacJury takes the case of on-demand content delivery options, discussing the announcements of a NetFlix set-top box, the return of the TiVo lifetime service agreement, Amazon Unbox, the Apple TV, the iTunes Store and Adobe TV. Selection, price, speed, format and...
MacJury #808: Apple Pro Apps For Sale, Adobe on the Block, Rumor Damage, Leopard for Graphics Pros and More
The MacJury takes on multiple, overlapping cases when they look at the rumors of the Apple pro applications being for sale in preparation for a bid for Adobe, and why irresponsible rumors hurt all parties involved...and parties not involved as well. Mac OS X 10.5...
MacJury #807: More on the Microsoft/Yahoo Merger, and “Can I Get Rid of Office Yet?”
The MacJury hears more evidence on the on-again, off-again Microsoft/Yahoo merger...or buyout...or whatever it is as you read this. The panel discusses the latest information, Yahoo's motivations, Google's involvement in the developments, and why you should feel sorry...
MacJury #806: iTunes Same-Day-As-New DVD Purchases, Movie Selection, the Apple TV and More
The MacJury examines the case of same-day-as-new DVD purchases from the iTunes Store, the market they're going for, and who's fault it is that there aren't same-day-as-new rentals. The panel also discusses the value of DVD extras, the importance of movie selection in...
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