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Apple shouldn’t have apologized for its iPad Pro ‘Crush’ ad
Skip to content Image: Apple Even the biggest companies have been caught up in social-media backlashes, from Adobe’s “tone-deaf” software smile correction to Google’s “embarrassing and wrong” AI tool. But I didn’t think much of a potential controversy when I watched Apple’s ad for the new iPad Pro at its Let Loose event this week.
May 10, 2024
$80 earbuds shouldn’t sound this good, and now they’re $20 off on Amazon
These earbuds punch way above their weight. Jack Wallen/ZDNETOne of life's little pleasures is listening to music in such a way that you truly "hear" it. By that I mean you can hear the separation between the instruments or voices to allow all the subtlety to come through. When that happens, you hear things in
October 13, 2023
Why Joe Biden’s age shouldn’t be a deal breaker
Don’t freak out… It’s clear, according to recent polls, that some people are freaking out about the president’s age. And facts are facts. At 80, Joe Biden is already the oldest president in U.S. history, and he would be 86 at the end of his second term.On the other hand, the current Republican front-runner is 76 years old. Donald
April 29, 2023
Google Shouldn’t Make a Foldable Phone
Justin Duino, Josh Hendrickson / Review Geek Based on what we know today, the Pixel Fold looks like a bad idea. It will have a hard time competing with the Galaxy Z Fold's software and hardware, and really, Google's history with tablets doesn't inspire much confidence.We’ve endured several years of rumors related to the “Pixel
March 8, 2023
Facebook Shouldn’t Own the Metaverse
MetaMeta may promise an open Metaverse, but it hasn't shown we can trust it to deliver one.A little under a year ago, Facebook’s parent company got a new name: Meta. And along the way, it popularized and took ownership of the term Metaverse. While no really agrees on what the Metaverse is, it’s looking more
October 11, 2022
Why You Shouldn’t Hire a Document When What You Need Is a Team Member
The “Curriculum Vitae”, otherwise known as the resume, has been around since about 1482. Created by the great Leonardo de Vinci, the professional “CV” offered a quick and efficient way for hiring managers to estimate whether someone might be a good fit for a job. Unfortunately, “guessing” your way to the perfect hire just isn’t…
December 29, 2021