I was at the Apple store recently. A shiny new object caught my attention. It was a handheld device that looked like no other. No, it wasn’t an iPad. No, it wasn’t a new iMac. Instead, it was the new iPhone4. I went to the Apple store to get my son’s Macbook pro fixed and after that was taken care of, I began to explore. This new communication device looked interesting.
I freely admit I use a Blackberry with Verizon. I started playing. I was most interested in the video capabilities of the new phone. The screen resolution was outstanding. It played YouTube videos flawlessly and crisply. Even in a crowded store, I was able to listen to myself talk in one of my videos (my wife says I do that all too often!).
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My daughter’s iPod stopped working recently. No reason. Just stopped.
She had it for about one year. No damage, not dropped in the toilet or on the floor. Just stopped working. Only problem was that it was no longer covered under the warranty.
I made an appointment with the genius bar at the Mac store in Manhasset, NY (the closest store to us).
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Dateline:
November 8, 2009; Somewhere between Orlando, Florida, and New York (The livemap function tells me we’re somewhere over North Carolina now)
I’m flying at 33,000 feet looking out my window on JetBlue back to New York. I see clear blue skies and a few clouds. I’m heading back from Orlando, Florida where I had the chance to talk to a group of lawyers about why video for lawyers is so important. Here’s the bottom line: Lawyers who haven’t started creating video are losing out tremendous opportunities.
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Dateline:
November 8, 2009; Somewhere between Orlando, Florida, and New York (The livemap function tells me we’re somewhere over North Carolina now)
I’m flying at 33,000 feet looking out my window on JetBlue back to New York. I see clear blue skies and a few clouds. I’m heading back from Orlando, Florida where I had the chance to talk to a group of lawyers about why video for lawyers is so important. Here’s the bottom line: Lawyers who haven’t started creating video are losing out tremendous opportunities.
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