I wonder how many times an iPhone is dropped on average? How often do they fall on their sides, front, corner? How frequently do they break (broken down by sex, age…)? Speaking for myself, I drop my iPhone roughly twice a month. Half of the time, it’s a...
Inspired by a post by my friend Greg Verdino who wrote about (and will be speaking at a the Potomac TEDx on) Digital Ubiquity (see Greg’s post), I see the Internet of Things or the Internet of Objects becoming a more frequent topic in mainstream media. Yet, we...
The Steve Jobs biography by Walter Isaacson is a masterpiece, albeit below par compared to Isaacson’s other biographies. The book was published in November 2011, only a month after the death of Steve Jobs (October 5, 2011), so timing was of the essence....
No, I am not talking the name you might give your iPhone. I am refering to the way your name gets changed automatically thanks to the spellchecker in iOS. The most common name for me is “Mintal” rather than “Minter.” Do you have an iOS name?...
Do you get it? In these changing times and an evident sense of disorientation, we are quick to latch on to success stories. There is a certain urgency to get “it” as if there were a magic wand, single solution. We will want to draw lessons learned and...