Apple: Inside the cult
by Josh Fruhlinger

What gewgaws, wonders, and terrible rages will soon emerge from Apple's Cupertino lair? Josh Fruhlinger brings you the latest news and gossip for all things Mac and iWhatHaveYou. Send him tips at jfruh@jfruh.com or on Twitter @jfruh.

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The reality distortion field fades on the iPad

Your humble blogger is once again a skeptic!
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The wait is over: All hail the iPad, for only $499

It's even thinner -- and cheaper -- than we imagined.
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The most important sentence in Apple's earnings call

And by "important," I mean "frenzy-feeding."
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Tablet homestretch: Apple to shun exclusive U.S. wireless carrier?

Also: Tablet to be too expensive? You don't say!
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The tablet's second biggest question: Connectivity

Who needs another bill?
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OH MY GOODNESS THE APPLE TABLET IS REALLY COMING NEXT WEEK (probably)

Well, something is coming on the 27th. Probably a tablet thingie! PROBABLY.
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The tablet's biggest question: Input

A potential disaster, or room for that patented Apple magic?
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App Store losing enormous amount to piracy, according to made-up analyst numbers

Even reasonable assumptions become unreasonable when you string too many of them together.
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Reasons why tablets will totally work this time

You know that old definition of insanity? Expecting different results from the same behavior?
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Apple Tablet will be better than the Windows Tablet, hopefully

"Better" doesn't mean "crazy awesome," obviously...
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Where Google Chrome security fails: the password
I heard mention that the Chrome OS will have some sort of encryption available a la bitlocker. If it's possible to encrypt personal data using another password or key, then it may have potential for very secure data.... And Ubuntu has an 'encrypt home directory' option, perhaps google should follow suit.
- Dann

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