Monthly Archives: July 2017

An amazing article about Amazon and the inadequacy of our anti-trust laws

This very long note from the Yale Law Review clearly explains how Amazon’s policies are routing their competition through a series of actions never foreseen when our anti-trsut laws were written. While it’s 25,000 words, it’s worth skimming to some of the amazing examples the author precisely lays out. One example is how Amazon hosts […]

WaterField Designs Unveils Enhanced TSA-friendly Zip Minimalist Brief

One of my favorite companies, San Francisco designer and manufacturer, WaterField Designs, announces the refined Zip Brief. Ideal for the minimalist professional, the ultra-slim Zip laptop baglooks sleek from every angle, yet holds a full array of tech and personal necessities. The briefcase unzips around three sides to lie flat for TSA-airport security and slips […]

What New Features would most benefit iPhone Users

First published on Techpinions With the large amount of interest in the new iPhones, rumors are rampant about what features they’ll have. We’ve heard from industry and stock analysts, tech bloggers and other followers of Apple, reporting on rumors from insiders at the manufacturing plants, accessory companies, and component suppliers. The interest is well-founded. It’s been three […]