Worst description of Apple TV ever
I snapped this picture from my TV screen on a recent JetBlue flight. Truly, The New York Times is a master of all new media.

Changing the quote thusly might make it more true, although no more informative:
"David Pogue reviews Apple TV, which cannot connect your computer to your TV and which includes several wires."
August 29, 2007 | Permalink | Comments (2) | TrackBack
On not punting to the user
While I'm getting a bit sick of the new Mac ads, the one about security is exactly on target. I'm not talking about the actual security characteristics of Vista vs. OS X, much of the advantage Macs have in this regard is doubtlessly due to their relative obscurity and will dissipate in direct proportion to the success of these ads, but about the security industry as a whole.
We need to find the right balance. It's somewhere between:
"Off with your shoes because we said so!"
and
"lanpak32.dll is attempting to increment the CX register [allow/deny]?".
I'm not sure exactly where the balance lies, but making the user experience the forefront of every design decision is probably the only reliable way to find it.
February 14, 2007 | Permalink | Comments (1) | TrackBack