I consider myself to be a common man, but I confess, over the last couple years I've come to own a couple watches that defy common sense.
As a person who is uniquely positioned to explain so-called luxury watches in common sense terms, I offer this Common Sense Guide to Uncommon Sense Watches.
First, the most important
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The Legacy of Steve Jobs
Apple today announced that its founder and Chairman, Steven P. Jobs, has passed away. The world has lost one of a kind.
No description really suits Jobs. He was not just a manager, an inventor, an engineer, an artist, a control freak, a salesman or an inspirational speaker, yet he was in part all of those.
No description really suits Jobs. He was not just a manager, an inventor, an engineer, an artist, a control freak, a salesman or an inspirational speaker, yet he was in part all of those.
iPad’s Great, but Won’t Replace Your Computer
I am writing this blog in the living room, in front of the TV, comfortably on the sofa. Apple's new iPad makes this possible.
After testing the device for two weeks, I find myself spending more time on the sofa and getting out of bed later because I can check my e-mail, read the morning headlines
After testing the device for two weeks, I find myself spending more time on the sofa and getting out of bed later because I can check my e-mail, read the morning headlines
Is AAPL Overvalued?
Is Apple's stock (AAPL) overvalued? As a person who's been following the stock since the mid 1990s and has owned shares since 2007, let me play devil's advocate.
From Abomination to Functionable: Apple’s Atrocious History of the Mouse
People think I'm an Apple apologist. I suppose I am in the sense that I'm a big fan of their products, but it's not based on blind faith. I use their products, I've used other makers' products and I know from experience that Apple's products work seamlessly and actually understand the users.
That naturally begs the
That naturally begs the