Looking back at last week, I had a lot to choose from, but the two things that I thought were the most interesting were Sony’s dropping the PSP price to a very attractive $169, and the resignation of PC World’s editor in chief over a throwaway Apple piece. The first item got me thinking about why the PSP hasn’t been a bigger hit, and the second really got me thinking about what is happening with technology coverage, particularly with the large publications, and how they have been contributing to their own demise.
Why the PSP Can’t Smash the iPod, Apple Gets Rid of Editor, 3 Gifts for Mom
Posted by: Rob Enderle May 7, 2007 04:00 AMLooking back at last week, I had a lot to choose from, but the two things that I thought were the most interesting were Sony’s dropping the PSP price to a very attractive $169, and the resignation of PC World’s editor in chief over a throwaway Apple piece. The first item got me thinking about why the PSP hasn’t been a bigger hit, and the second really got me thinking about what is happening with technology coverage, particularly with the large publications, and how they have been contributing to their own demise.