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Sean Gallagher

Sean Gallagher

Sean Gallagher is an award-winning technology journalist and blogger, and a veteran tech professional. He has been reporting on the technology industry, testing new tech products and explaining their inner workings for 20 years.  Gallagher has written for the Baltimore Sun, InformationWeek, eWeek.com, and InfoWorld.com, among others. He's also worked in information technology in every role from wire-puller to director of technology strategy.

Gallagher lives in Baltimore, Maryland with his wife and three children—and frequently uses Facebook instant messaging to tell his teenage son to take out the trash.

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January 14, 2011

 

I was a digital music early adopter.  Back when iTunes first came out, I started the process of converting my collection of CDs—which filled several CD towers, my entertainment center, and some spare closet space—over to digital, "ripping" them  and storing them on my hard drive.  The reason was simple: the computer had become the center of my "man cave".

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January 13, 2011

 

Back when Apple introduced the iPad,  magazine and newspaper publishers were among those who lined up to get onboard.  They saw the iPad as a way to finally make money off of an electronic product and revive their slumping business.

So far, that isn't happening.  The sales of iPad magazines is slumping.

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January 12, 2011

 

For most of us who surf the web , balance our check books and  do everything else we've always done with a home computer, the personal computer may be a little lonlier than it used to be, but it still seems important.  If you listen to the pundits, though, that desktop computer is as quaint as old-fashioned as an 8-Track player.

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January 10, 2011

Sometimes, a gadget comes along that shakes everything up.  Ten years ago, that gadget was the Apple iPod. Four years ago, it was the Apple iPhone.  Last year, it was the Apple iPad.

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