Linked by David Adams on Fri 31st Jul 2009 20:53 UTC
Michael Arrington didn't feel like joining my revolution (officially, at least) but he did decide he'd had enough, and claims that he's paying a termination fee and dropping his iPhone. He'll be using an Android handset instead from now on. TechCrunch has been the epicenter of griping about Apple's handling of the App Store, and I don't imagine that just because Arrington is leaving his iPhone behind that they'll quit covering the issue over there.
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You know what is truly sad? Is is watching all these Apple apologists coming out of the wood in full swing to defend Apple no matter how stupid the statements or actions that said company throws around a lot these days.
I really hope that Apple feels the pressure of the bad PR currently running on the blogosphere enough to warrant some action from them.
I was planning to purchase a MacBook to replace my aging laptop real soon but I am not so sure about that anymore. I have enough headaches trying to sync my iPod Touch with Linux the way it is, that should have been a hint of what I should expect from their products and services...
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You know what is truly sad? Is is watching all these Apple apologists coming out of the wood in full swing to defend Apple no matter how stupid the statements or actions that said company throws around a lot these days.
I really hope that Apple feels the pressure of the bad PR currently running on the blogosphere enough to warrant some action from them.
I was planning to purchase a MacBook to replace my aging laptop real soon but I am not so sure about that anymore. I have enough headaches trying to sync my iPod Touch with Linux the way it is, that should have been a hint of what I should expect from their products and services...