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Technology & Science

Sep. 29, 2012

iPhone 5: refined, though not revolutionary

In the end, despite the massive public anticipation and media attention, the iPhone 5 is not a cure for cancer. It is not a revolutionary change in smartphone technology. But it does feel a little bit like holding a Bentley in your hand. By Paul Kiesel


By Paul Kiesel


As a teenager, I discovered the surest way to totally privacy was my darkroom. I took an interest in photography and developing my own film and creating my own photographs. Parents, sisters and light were all unwanted. Girlfriends were a different story. As an adult, technology has trumped photography and my technology columns have been a wonderful "excuse" to have the newest, fastest, coolest technology available. My wife of 23 years is ...

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