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Here's the humorous David Pogue singing about a
world without Apple in a way that only, well,
David Pogue could pull off. It's a decidedly critical take on Apple, the people who love the company, and technology in general, which many of you would ...
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David Pogue Piano Solo Imagines a World Without Apple or ...
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David Pogue Piano Solo Imagines a World Without Apple [Pogue]
Gizmodo —
Here's the humorous David Pogue singing about a world without Apple in a way that only, well, David Pogue could pull off. It's a decidedly critical take on Apple and the people who love the company, which many of you might argue includes Pogue himself. However, as my old personal saying goes, if you can't laugh at yourself, then you suck. [YouTube via CrunchGear]
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David Pogue Piano Solo Imagines a World Without Apple or Gadgets [Pogue]
Gizmodo —
Here's the humorous David Pogue singing about a world without Apple in a way that only, well, David Pogue could pull off. It's a decidedly critical take on Apple, the people who love the company, and technology in general, which many of you would argue includes Pogue himself. However, as my old personal saying goes, if you can't laugh at yourself, then you suck. [YouTube via CrunchGear]
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David Pogue gets musical...
9 to 5 Mac - Apple Intelligence —
New York Times Tech columnist David Pogue gets behind the piano to do some self-hating Apple gadget geek bashing.
No wonder the Times is floundering :(
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