July 14, 2010 – Today’s most interesting stories in technology, media and entertainment: iPhone Antenna Issues? Try Duct Tape: As controversy surrounding the new iPhone grows, Apple is telling users experiencing antenna issues to put duct tape over the lower left side of the device. This seems like a low-tech remedy for a high tech Continue Reading →
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I got a call from a prospective client today. They wanted me to assist them in building a website for their new online business. It was quite a conference call. There were all kinds of really smart people involved. The demo screen shots they created were stunning. Pretty pictures, awesome usability, excellent site architecture ... I was impressed. As the presentation continued they showed me all of the features the site was going to have: social web stuff, news feeds, interfaces to Facebook, Twitter and LinkedIn, data pulled in from all kinds of interesting places, you name it, it was on the list. Continue Reading →
June 24, 2010 – Today’s most interesting stories in technology, media and entertainment: Google (YouTube) Beats Viacom Suit: Viacom’s three-year-old, $1 Billion lawsuit against YouTube hit a snag yesterday. The judge ruled that YouTube is protected under the “safe harbor” provisions of the Digital Millennium Copyright Act, because it instantly responded to Viacom’s requests to Continue Reading →
On this episode of Digital Life: Can AT&T protect the data on your wireless device? Why is Facebook teaming up with the PTA? And, could Sprint’s EVO be the smartphone to watch? Plus, Shelly will talk with MasterCard’s, Josh Peirez and Next Jump’s, Charlie Kim about an upcoming revolution in e-commerce. I’ll discuss how to Continue Reading →

Hackers Hit Taliban

June 11, 2010 – Today’s most interesting stories in technology, media and entertainment: AT&T Showing Some iPhone Love: AT&T and Apple are offering a little price protection to people who purchased an iPhone 3GS back in May. There are various refund and upgrade plans. Get the details at ATT.com. Facebook Really Cares: The PTA and Continue Reading →
On this episode of Digital Life: The new iPhone 4 is out. Does your cat tweet? Has Disney reinvented movie tickets? And, what’s the best way to guard against clickjacking on Facebook? Plus I’ll discuss how AT&T‘s new data plan pricing will change your phone bill with wired.com’s John Abell. Pepsi’s, Bonin Bough and I Continue Reading →

Does Your Cat Tweet?

June 2, 2010 – Today’s most interesting stories in technology, media and entertainment: Twitter For Cats: Does your cat tweet? It will soon. Sony Computer Science Labs exhibited a new lifelogging device for cats. It’s got a camera, a GPS and other sensors that allow your cat to archive random events throughout the day. When Continue Reading →
On this episode of Digital Life: Could a human being catch a computer virus? Acer and Dell get into the tablet computer game. And, I will tell you the three things you need to know about Facebook privacy. Then, I’ll talk with David Michael-Davies about Internet week in New York. I’ll chat with Alli Joseph Continue Reading →
June 1, 2010 – Today’s most interesting stories in technology, media and entertainment: New Apple TV: Apple is getting ready to launch a new, cheaper version of AppleTV. It’s completely redesigned, in fact, some sources are calling it an iPhone without a screen. They say the new AppleTV is going to be super small with Continue Reading →