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Walt Mossberg on MacBook Pro’s sealed in batteries

by Josh Holat on Jun 29, 2009 at 09:33 PM

Walt Mossberg has his official review of the new MacBook Pro batteries written and published, and his results and insight are very interesting. He makes some very good points regarding how well the built-in batteries in these machines will work for various users. He also describes the growing trend of… Continue Reading »

Walt Mossberg speaks out on the new iPhone

by Ed McKell on Jun 4, 2009 at 11:31 AM

Walt Mossberg, everyone’s favorite technology columnist, has written a review of the Palm Pre in which he spends a large portion of his time comparing it to the iPhone. Towards the end of the article he spends a little time speculating about what he expects to come from Apple in… Continue Reading »

Walt Mossberg comments on new Blackberry App Store

by Kirk Hiner on Apr 2, 2009 at 05:58 AM

When it comes time for those of us without a Blackberry to learn if Blackberry App World poses a threat to the iTunes App Store, to whom do we turn? Walt Mossberg, of course. This isn’t a full review from Walt, but he felt he spent enough time shopping with… Continue Reading »

It’s official: MobileMe is a flop

by Michael Goonan on Jul 24, 2008 at 05:00 PM

David Pogue of The New York Times calls it “Apple’s MobileMess”. Walt Mossberg of The Wall Street Journal says it is “far too flawed to be reliable.” When Apple is hearing these sorts of things about MobileMe from a usually unmistakable Apple fanboy (Pogue) and a man who has called… Continue Reading »

Walt Mossberg’s top ten iPhone apps

by Michael Goonan on Jul 16, 2008 at 06:05 AM

Walt Mossberg of The Wall Street Journal recently wrote in his column about ten iPhone apps, in the new app store, that he feels are worth checking out. I think it’s a really great “getting started” guide for those who are overwhelmed or otherwise confused about where to start with… Continue Reading »

Walt Mossberg’s iPhone 3G review

by Michael Goonan on Jul 10, 2008 at 07:10 PM

Walt Mossberg, personal technology columnist for The Wall Street Journal, has been called “the Kingmaker” by Wired because “few reviewers have held so much power to shape the industry’s success and failures.” Walt aims his reviews at end users rather than techies, and while he always does his best to… Continue Reading »

Top US tech journalists review advance units of the iPhone 3G

by Arnold Zafra on Jul 9, 2008 at 07:30 AM

This could possibly bring the anticipation over the iPhone 3G one notch higher, as three top tech journalists gave their initial reviews of the new iPhone 3G two days before the highly anticipated product goes public. Walt Mossberg of WSJ , Edward Baig of USA Today and David Pogue of… Continue Reading »

Mossberg’s tips for switchers

by Michael Goonan on Jul 3, 2008 at 10:37 AM

More and more people are switching to the Mac these days. I, myself, am a “Windows refugee” who came over to the Mac camp in 2006. I am very happy with my decision to do so, as the Mac is so much more intuitive, easy to use, and secure than… Continue Reading »

Apple’s deal with the devil:  The true evil of exclusive carrier deals

by Michael Goonan on Jul 2, 2008 at 09:52 PM

David Pogue of The New York Times posted a Q&A with an AT&T public relations representative about AT&T’s plans for the release of the iPhone 3G, and it’s clear that they are out to fleece iPhone customers more than ever.  Why not?  There’s nobody for them to compete with! We… Continue Reading »

Mossberg: Firefox 3 is the best browser on the Mac

by Michael Goonan on Jul 1, 2008 at 11:43 AM

Walt Mossberg, personal technology columnist for the Wall Street Journal, believes Firefox is the “new champ in the browser wars.” Is Walt right? If so, will this worthy effort from Mozilla be enough to drag the Apple purists away from Safari? From a Mac user’s perspective especially, Firefox 3 is… Continue Reading »

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