Why Twitter Is NOT As Hot As Everyone Thinks

By Daniel Hollister · 03/08/2008

Twitter has been getting lots of attention recently, being called the next Facebook, the next big social network, the next big [insert analogy here]. And while I am sure Twitter is growing rapidly, those markets are entirely different. Twitter is not equipped at all to be considered a social network on the scale of Facebook or MySpace, and the notion that it is not only in the big leagues with those guys but might surpass it is laughable.

A Lot of Hot Air

By Seth Hover · 02/07/2008

It wasn’t a surprise to many. Apple’s announcement of the slim-and-trim MacBook Air had diehards buzzing in Moscone Center, most clamoring to test it after the keynote. But after we cut out the hype, we found that the MacBook Air really doesn’t have much to offer. Sure, it’s tiny. Apple has wasted no time demonstrating this by hiding it in envelopes, but it’s not like the ultraportable market is a new area.

iPod touch: Flawed from Conception

By Steve Pan · 10/01/2007

Have you tried the new iPod touch yet? I did last Saturday, and I have to tell you it probably has most orgasmic user interface ever designed, implemented, and put into mass production. However, friends, this is not going to be just glowing coverage of the iPod touch. In fact, the few words above are about the only praise, though well deserved, that I will shower onto the new product.