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Apple IPhoneX Epic Fail
Just for fun, I set my alarm for 2:45 a.m. ET and I decided to be the first kid on my block to get a brand new iPhoneX. What could go wrong? I know that Apple only has a few million phones available and that demand will be in the tens of millions.
Why Lose-Lose Almost Always Beats Win-Win
We seem to be drifting from a society that indefatigably strived to define right from wrong to a culture that exalts winners and excoriates losers.
Iphone X And Everything Apple Announced
The iPhone X (pronounced “iPhone Ten”) is the company’s biggest iPhone redesign ever, complete with all the features you’ve heard rumors of this week.
ICOs: What You Need To Know
Cryptocurrencies and ICOs are trending upward and will ultimately become mainstream. But lack of regulation and oversight allows for quick growth, pivots, and innovation but also leaves less educated investors in the hands of potential bad guys.
Nuber – The End Of Uber And Central Authority
Here’s an idea … I’ll call it “Nuber.” You can think of it as a technology that offers all the value Uber offers, but the drivers get all the money. Here’s how it would work.
How Do You See The Future?
Tomorrow will be nothing like today. It may look and feel a lot like today – you’ll get up, have breakfast, exercise, go off to work, etc. But tomorrow will be nothing like today.
Stop Saying AI Can’t Replace Humans
To change your world, AI does not need to replace humans – it just needs to displace you.
AI: 5 Things Every CEO Should Know
Unless you make innovation a corporate priority and fiscally govern your teams to care about enterprise value (even after they are no longer employed), your innovation plans will fail.
Screens Outstrip Content
While sales of 4K television sets are spiking, broadcast capabilities are lagging. The irony is rich.
Ratings Are Yesterday, Data Is Tomorrow
The TV business was once ruled by overnight ratings. Those metrics are becoming less and less meaningful in a world of mobile-first consumers.
Can Self-Driving Cars Ever Really Be Safe?
Analysts estimate that by 2030, self-driving cars and trucks could account for as much as 60 %of US auto sales. But autonomous vehicles are basically computers on wheels, and computers crash and get hacked. Can self-driving cars ever really be safe?
TV May Actually Die Soon – Stay Tuned
To understand how profound the implications of the recently announced NFL on Amazon Prime or YouTube TV are, it may help to understand the economic engine that drives traditional commercial television.
Can Amazon's Alexa Lie?
A viral video shows Amazon's Alexa refusing to answer a woman's question if it was connected to the CIA. While conspiracy theorists weighed in, the amusing video does raise a legitimate question: Can Alexa lie?
Life After The Robot Apocalypse
A huge number of transportation industry professionals will be replaced by autonomous vehicles, and so will dispatchers, warehouse workers and the managers who manage them.
The 5 Jobs Robots Will Take First
Oxford University researchers have estimated that 47 percent of U.S. jobs could be automated within the next two decades. But which ones will robots take first?
Is Apple Over?
For more than a decade, if Apple (APPL) manufactured it, we purchased it – in bulk. There were so many Apple devices in our offices, someone once said, “It looks like Steve Jobs threw up in here.”
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