Well, I think this whole debacle demonstrates the power of the Internet to report in the wrong way, as opposed to the Tiger Woods incident, which I think demonstrated the Internet’s strengths
Um, what? What kind of person holds the coverage of Tiger Woods up as some kind of gold standard for how journalism should work? It's hard to think of a story that was trashier or more irrelevant.
Exactly. The author lost all credibility to me at that point. He's basically a TMZ reporter who happens to work at CrunchGear.
The iPhone antennae issue has been covered extremely well. Sure lots of speculation, but that's what you do when Apple won't talk. But people probably know more about antennae technology than they did a month ago.
I just wish Apple would note they made a mistake. The Consumer Reports analysis seems to make this clear, and they never mentioned this in their press conference.
Well, I think this whole debacle demonstrates the power of the Internet to report in the wrong way, as opposed to the Tiger Woods incident, which I think demonstrated the Internet’s strengths
Um, what? What kind of person holds the coverage of Tiger Woods up as some kind of gold standard for how journalism should work? It's hard to think of a story that was trashier or more irrelevant.