MacJury #902: The MacJury Doesn’t Hear Evidence on the Kindle Text-to-Speech Decision
The MacJury couldn't hear the evidence on the Kindle text-to-speech issue; they had to read it, since the Kindle will no longer support that feature for many audiobooks. Is this a case of authors'...
MacJury #1013: The MacJury Considers Apple’s WWDC 2010 Keynote Announcements (Part 2)
In the second part of the deliberations on the Apple Worldwide Developers Conference announcements, the iPhone's specifications, including the glass-and-steel construction, the new screen construction, and the camara are reviewed. AT&T's upgrade policies for...
MacJury #903: Evidence is Heard and Judgement is Passed on the iPhone 3.0 Announcements
The iPhone 3.0 news was big, and it takes a big MacJury to handle it all. That's why the largest panel yet was convened to discuss every aspect of Apple's special iPhone announcements. Opinions...
MacJury #815: The Credibility, Characteristics and Accuracy of Blogs
As the frenzy over the iPhone 3G starts, and with the U.S. political winds at full gale, The MacJury assembles to discuss the intelligent approach to reading and believing blogs. The differences between blogs...
MacJury #1008: Judgement on the First Weekend with the iPad 3G
With much less fanfare than accompanied the first model, the iPad 3G made its debut last weekend. Is it better than its less-connected sibling? The MacJury is on the case, with two members chiming...