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Who’s on Crack in Tech: 10.30.09
This week stands out for me and my mobile phone addiction. Big announcements in the tech world get us all excited until we stop to ask some questions. Then we get kind of pissed off and start turning on the hype. Behold the gems I turned up this week: Sears says deals won’t wait for Black Friday, Microsoft has trust issues, Barnes and Noble doesn’t want to start fist fights and HTC brags about being…
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Who’s on Crack in Tech: 10.23.09
I see stuff in the tech world that drives me crazy. From products that should never have left the bar napkin to marketing schemes that should have stayed in the men’s room, here is what caught my eye this week.
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Who’s on Crack in Tech: 10.16.09
Here are the moves that make me suspect narcotics might be involved in the world of tech: The great Sidekick meltdown of ‘09, WikiReader announced, relying on the Sun is a dangerous game, and the FCC picks on Google Voice.
Who’s on Crack in Tech: 10.09.09
This week in tech saw a lot of open jaws and head shaking from observers like me. This week, I’ll point out the top four moves that makes me suspect drugs may have played a role in their decision to move them to the light of day. Here in tech,… Continue Reading »
Who’s on Crack in tech: 10.02.09
Crack. Snort it, lick it, heat it and smoke it; whatever their doing, the following companies seem to have had too much. Local hospitals are on alert. The police force is notified. Let’s take a look at who looks to be on the rock this week: Table the Tablets Every… Continue Reading »
Who’s on Crack in Tech: 09.25.09
The world of tech is filled of business decisions that could only be fueled by some kind of drug-induced lunacy. This is the column that calls out the companies that might need to hit rehab. Today, we’re looking at you, Palm, Microsoft, Verizon, and Intel. Continue Reading »
Who’s on Crack in Tech: 09.18.09
Welcome to this week’s Who’s on Crack where we delve into what appears to be narcotic-induced moves in the tech world. This week, we’ll get as far as looking up info on a facility upstate for Microsoft for leaving out an app store for the Zune HD, Bing’s visual search,… Continue Reading »
Who’s on Crack in Tech: 09.11.09
Greetings, crackheads! Time for another round of everybody’s favorite game: (shout it with me) Who’s on Crack. Since we last spoke, more and more companies are showing they might be on the rock by taking some rather unusual steps. Let’s dig right in: Apple makes a mistake (gasp) Sprint speedballs… Continue Reading »
Who’s on Crack in Tech 09.04.09
Welcome to this week’s “Who’s on Crack,” where I get to point out events of the week that lead us to suspect perhaps drugs were involved in reaching their decision to move forward. Behind every product is someone who said, “This is going to make us rich!” and about 90%… Continue Reading »
Who’s on Crack in Tech: 08.28.09
Welcome to this week’s “Who’s on Crack” where we pick apart the stories from the past week that refuse to have any relation to reality. With announcements just around the corner to fill up the holidays, things are getting zany, even silly. Clearly, more than a few companies appear to… Continue Reading »
Who’s on Crack in Tech: 08.21.09
Yes, as summer steams toward a close the tech world gears up for fall intros and even CES is on the horizon. PR folks have been huddled in corners trying to figure out how to make their widget the “bomb-diggity” for the holiday buzz and into January. The result? Some… Continue Reading »
Who’s on Crack in Tech: 08.07.09
Summer is in full swing as are the companies making moves that make Katherine Heigl movies look good. This week: the world went nuts without twitter, the spammers are back, Google goes offline, and the future of television. Continue Reading »
Who’s on Crack in Tech: 07.31.09
Whoa! This week was filled with enough hints the tech world has given up on sobriety altogether. This week saw far too much insanity for one column, so here are my favorites: David Pogue hates voicemail. Palm Pre ads hurting sales? Google Voice gets everyone riled up. NuviPhone finally where? Continue Reading »
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