Real tech stories. Really shaky analysis. It’s Labor Day weekend, the unofficial end to summer, and for many, the last cookout of the season. So enjoy this Weekly Tech Views, then get out the burgers and bratwurst and toss them on the sizzling Galaxy Note 7. For the week of August 29 – SeptemberContinue reading “Weekly Tech Views: The Tech – No Logic Blog – Sept 3, 2016”
Category Archives: Writing
Your Private Driver: Billions of Dollars
This is a weekly column that offers news, insights, analysis, and user tips for rideshare platforms like Uber and Lyft. Look for it every Monday after the live show (well except for this past Monday cause of vacations and other stuff happening), right here on dailytechnewsshow.com. Uber’s financials are apparently not as rosy as everyone thought. DespiteContinue reading “Your Private Driver: Billions of Dollars”
Weekly Tech Views: The Tech – No Logic Blog – Aug 27, 2016
Real tech stories. Really shaky analysis. Turns out tech stuff happened this week. Some of it may have even had a slight resemblance to what you’ll read here. For the week of August 22 – 26, 2016… They’re Just Mad I Cancelled When The Free Trial Was Over There are reports that Spotify punishesContinue reading “Weekly Tech Views: The Tech – No Logic Blog – Aug 27, 2016”
Your Private Driver: Self-Driving Settlements and Other News Stuff
This is a weekly column that offers news, insights, analysis, and user tips for rideshare platforms like Uber and Lyft. Look for it every Monday after the live show, right here on dailytechnewsshow.com. Uber’s been in the news a lot this past week, and as a driver who will likely be affected in the future byContinue reading “Your Private Driver: Self-Driving Settlements and Other News Stuff”
Weekly Tech Views (The Tech – No Logic Blog) – Aug 20, 2016
Real tech stories. Really shaky analysis. As we all try to slog through these dog days of August (so called because just brushing your teeth on a 90-degree day results in sweating so profusely you smell like a wet dog all day), we here at the Weekly Tech Views recommend that you find a niceContinue reading “Weekly Tech Views (The Tech – No Logic Blog) – Aug 20, 2016”
Weekly Tech Views (The Tech – No Logic Blog) – August 13, 2016
Real tech stories. Really shaky analysis. I hope this week’s issue is coherent (as coherent as usual, anyway), what with my attention being pulled to the Olympic track and field events. I can’t help but watch, as it takes me back to my own glory days of running track. No, I did not run trackContinue reading “Weekly Tech Views (The Tech – No Logic Blog) – August 13, 2016”
Your Private Driver: Get me to the airport on time
This is a weekly column that offers news, insights, analysis, and user tips for rideshare platforms like Uber and Lyft. Look for it every Monday after the live show, right here on dailytechnewsshow.com. Your flight leaves at 5:30 AM tomorrow morning. You’ve enjoyed using Uber to get all over the city for business meetings, romantic dinners,Continue reading “Your Private Driver: Get me to the airport on time”
Weekly Tech Views (The Tech – No Logic Blog) – August 6, 2016
Real tech stories. Really shaky analysis. With the Summer Olympics upon us, I feel compelled to point out that I am widely regarded as the Michael Phelps of tech blogging. Not so much because I’ve won all kinds medals for it (or any), but because my efforts also tend to be fueled by 12,000 caloriesContinue reading “Weekly Tech Views (The Tech – No Logic Blog) – August 6, 2016”
Your Private Driver: That’s Not How Compliments Work
This is a weekly column that offers news, insights, analysis, and user tips for rideshare platforms like Uber and Lyft. Look for it every Monday after the live show, right here on dailytechnewsshow.com. After the Democratic National Convention wrapped up in Philadelphia last week, Daily Beast reporter Olivia Nuzzi decided to take an Uber back toContinue reading “Your Private Driver: That’s Not How Compliments Work”
Weekly Tech Views (The Tech – No Logic Blog) – July 30, 2016
Real tech stories. Really shaky analysis. Two weeks of presidential nominating conventions are behind us, and we’re certainly all deeply disappointed with both parties for failing–after eight days and dozens upon dozens of speeches–to address the truly pressing issues facing us, like how to make more of the nation’s populace aware of the Weekly TechContinue reading “Weekly Tech Views (The Tech – No Logic Blog) – July 30, 2016”
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