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Untethering Apple Watch
Over the years Apple has cultivated a very powerful. The the Halo Effect works because you can get customers to experience one of your products, they enjoy your…
Scaling the new anti-inversion rules
The U.S. Treasury Department announced steps that will make it harder for U.S. companies to move their addresses outside the country to reduce their taxes, clamping down on the practice known as inversions.
I’m sure there will be a lot of virtual ink spilled over this story, but I can’t help but focus on…
Educating a CEO
I read a very interesting article about CloudFlare’s new keyless SSL security system and this caught my eye. Arstechnica.com: In-depth: How CloudFlare promises SSL security—without the key The development of Keyless SSL began about two years ago, on the heels
But I heard the jury was still out on science.
But I heard the jury was still out on science.
Becoming Coca-Cola
I have watched every Apple product announcement and keynote address since 2006. Most of the time I am watching simply as a technology enthusiast waiting to see what’s next; however, overtime you get used to the normal rhythm of these
Waiting in a line
In the past I have been part of the crazies that line up on opening day to get the new iPhone. I did it for the iPhone 4. I did it for the iPhone 5. And, I even did it
The iPhone 6 and one-handed mode
Daring Fireball: Laugh It Up, Fuzzball Brian X. Chen: To deal with concerns that a bigger phone will make typing with one hand difficult (the current iPhone has a four-inch screen), some changes to the design of the iPhones’ user
Hush Hush in the Hamptons
NYTimes: A House Built to Baffle This was Labor Day weekend in the Hamptons. Lines poured out the door of the town’s coffee shop. Traffic was snarled for miles. The scene achieved Times Square-level chaos, only with trees and fresh-baked
Tesla’s poker face
Yourhoustonnews.com: Texas among those playing factory poker with dealer Tesla Motors Tesla signaled this would be no ordinary competition last fall, when it gathered economic development officials from seven Western states and unveiled its vision for a “gigafactory.” (“Giga” refers