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Technically True: October 2005
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Saturday, October 22, 2005. I'm Addicted To iTunes Video! On Video Wednesday, when Steve Jobs launched the new iTunes video download store section, I went to take a look. What I found were the much-hyped 'Lost' and 'Desperate Housewives' episodes the whole world was already jabbering about. But. surprise! And, that's what I did. I watched that Nightstalker episode while eating at Krystal on Friday afternoon. Hmmm. sounds like the seed of a possibly huge behavioral change, eh? This Thursday night, I was a...
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Technically True: January 2007
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Wednesday, January 10, 2007. Dumb Product Of The Day: Bluetooth Earphones. Welcome to the first of a new feature here at Technically True. Sometimes I am simply amazed at how engineering driven manufacturers try to push new product ideas into the market - just because they are technologically possible. When will every company decide to hire at least one guy who actually has some marketing sense and an eye for customer preferences to screen anything planned for production? View my complete profile. Techni...
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Technically True: June 2005
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Tuesday, June 14, 2005. Ubiquitous Wireless: Nearer Than You Think. When any of us steps into a room inside a building, our hand automatically swings over toward the area next to the door, with our subconscious fully expecting to find a light switch waiting there for our touch. And, it is actually there where expected so much of the time that not finding one in the expected location is jarring. That's the impact of ubiquitous electricity. electricity everywhere. The mission for the entrepreneurs who are ...
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Technically True: September 2006
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Tuesday, September 19, 2006. ITunes Will Flourish In A Non-DRM Market. I just read an article extolling the virtues of Yahoo's encouragement of the major record labels to offer non-DRM, pure-MP3 music downloads. It seems they got a deal a while back to sell a non-DRM Jessica Simpson song. And, now, they've gotten a deal with Warner to offer a non-DRM album (Jesse McCartney's Right Where You Want Me. Apple Sells Convenience And Selection. Posted by Jack Campbell at 11:41 AM. Saturday, September 09, 2006.
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Technically True: February 2005
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Sunday, February 27, 2005. The Fine Art Of Stripping Features. With the ubiquitously discussed flashing VCR clock in mind, the idea of having entirely too many features on entirely too many technology products seems to be an important one. And, with buyers flocking in droves for a few starkly-featured, near-simplistic tech products these days (the iPod comes to mind), is it time to stop the feature creation train? Posted by Jack Campbell at 5:13 PM. Why No Apple Of The Windows World? Apple rules the pers...
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Technically True: July 2005
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Sunday, July 31, 2005. The Blue Ocean Paradox. Everybody knows that the most amazing business success stories invariably involve a guy, an idea, a new way of doing things, and, an appreciative new market that flocks to buy the resulting product or service. The most-told stories of blazing growth and profits involve unknown entrepreneurs, unanticipated products, and uncharted new markets. The VC Response To Innovation. The most financially lucrative new ventures are the least attractive to venture capital...
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Technically True: April 2005
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Saturday, April 30, 2005. Test Of The Dash Blog Widget. If this works, I am going to be pretty happy. I just installed a new Widget from Apple's Widget download page, called Dash Blog. The claim is that I can use this little window in Dashboard, on my OS X 10.4 Tiger equipped Mac, to quickly add posts here to the Technically True blog. If true, I will be in love. And, the content quotient here should skyrocket. Posted by Jack Campbell at 2:34 AM. Thursday, April 07, 2005. The event was very professionall...
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Technically True: August 2005
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Wednesday, August 03, 2005. The Mighty Mouse: Bill Palmer Has It Right. Today, Bill Palmer published a wonderful editorial reaction. To Apple's launch of its Mighty Mouse product, one with which I wholeheartedly agree. You see, I'm a 2-button mouse builder who actually agrees with everything Bill stated in today's article. I actually use Apple 1-button mice on all of my personal Macs, despite having the number one selling USB and Bluetooth multi-button mice in my own product line. Why? 3 I never, ever ha...
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Technically True: December 2006
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Thursday, December 28, 2006. Would SOME Electronics Business PLEASE Actually Read The Web? Okay, folks. I've had it. and I am officially losing my mind right now. Why on earth do electronics businesses ignore readily available data about what customer desperately want to purchase, and willy-nilly do their own thing, instead? Why do they not simply do the same thing we all do, and just check the Internet from time to time to see what prevailing opinion is being offered here? And, don't even get me rolling...
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