In 1958, an MIT physicist named Willy Higginbotham, by all accounts a pretty dry fellow who worked on radar displays during World War II, brought something to the world that would ultimately change the way it amused itself. He invented the video game. It wasn’t much, really. A simple tennis game he [...]
Entries Categorized as 'Opinion Editorials'
The Great Mobile Market Shift
April 5, 2008
App Store = The End of Jailbreaking / Huge Opportunity for Programmers
March 29, 2008
Apple’s been hard at work with the new SDK (Software Development Kit). They had first started work on this in May of ‘07. Since then, they’ve released not only the first beta, but also, the second beta of the kit for public download and use.
It just goes to wonder; will this be the end of [...]
Dvorak Disses iPhone Platform, Wants You Off His Lawn
March 28, 2008
For a tech writer, PC Magazine columnist John C. Dvorak doesn’t really get it, and frankly never has. As far back as 1984, Dvorak dissed Apple’s first Macintosh and the whole concept of mice, believing that no one wanted to use those infernal things. (Lawn! Off! Now!) He even thought [...]

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