TheStreet.com media critic Marek Fuchs wonders why the business media indulges in speculation about new Apple products in advance of the MacWorld Expo.
“Apple plays product introductions as close to the vest as any public company. And yet — well, there the business media go again, predicting what’s under the cloak.
“It’s tempting. It’s notoriously hard to find good sources at Apple willing to discuss new products, but journalists can ask analysts what they hear is coming and, uh, analysts can ask journalists, and … Like I said: It’s tempting to run with a prediction or two, however removed the sourcing.”
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