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16 Oct 2009

smh.com.au Technology articles

The false claims, outright lies and sensationalism of the smh.com.au technology articles has gone too far.  Every article they write about a new technology is how it will power over a competitor and not about a simple review.

Today there are two articles that demonstrate this “Android set to topple iPhone” and “Windows 7 may test Apple’s winning streak”.  I honestly don’t care if Android is better than iPhone or Blackberry or a 15 year old Nokia.  I want to know what it does and how it works.  Likewise with Windows 7 article, paragraph 4. “Microsoft’s Vista operating system, released in early 2007, was plagued by problems and bad press. For Apple, this meant an opportunity that the company seized upon”.  I don’t care who has market share, it’s not an outright competition.  Just review the products as they are and stop wasting my time.

That’s my vent

smh.com.au #fail.

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