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Esme and I discuss Apple Watch, iPhone

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Esme Murphy of WCCO Radio and I discussed upcoming Apple hardware products, including the Apple Watch and new iPhone 6 handsets.

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Presenting: ‘iJulio AppleWatch Interface’

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Steve Borsch, one of eight local techies with whom I liveblogged Apple’s press event, came up with this doozy related to the Cupertino company’s just-announced smartwatch:

Don’t forget, everyone, to look for the new “iJulio” interface when the new Apple Watch debuts (yes, this is a joke).

Thanks, pal. Your Photoshop handiwork always cracks me up.

 

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John Hines and I discuss iPhone 6 rumors

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WCCO Radio’s John Hines, apparently calling from the Minnesota State Fair, quizzed me on upcoming Apple iPhone models and related tech topics.

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Leo Laporte mentions me, and vice-versa

Technology podcaster Leo Laporte mentioned me and my Facebook feed in passing while discussing the social network’s ever-mysterious algorithm with Robert Scoble and other “This Week in Tech” panelists on Sunday.

Coincidentally, I mentioned Laporte in a Sunday Pioneer Press article.

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Little girls raid our yard for ‘Frozen’ fests

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I’ve wanted to do backyard movies with a projector and screen for five years, ever since my wife and I moved from our St. Paul high-rise condo into a single-family dwelling with a big back yard.

For one reason or another — including several summers filled with home-improvement projects — we never got around to it.

Then, this month, we were mulling a follow-up to an epic party we hosted in June. More …

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I join Joiner’s MacJury to talk new iPhones

I joined Chuck Joiner’s MacJury not long ago, along with two other panelists, to discuss rumors and speculation about (and our hopes for) Apple’s upcoming, likely-soon-to-be-announced iPhone models.

Good times … but note to self: Position the laptop higher to ward off the dreaded double-chin effect.

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I meet amazing humans at a block party

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I am a classic introvert, so I find socializing to be a bit alarming and exhausting.

I am glad a made the effort at a block party in my neighborhood for National Night Out yesterday, however. I was mildly petrified at the outset, as usual, but ended up having a blast.

My wife (who, unlike the hubby, is a social animal) and I met amazing folks. More …

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My porch becomes a summer workspace

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Our house has an extra-large front porch, and this has been a blessing during the summer.

My wife and I have practically lived out there, catching up our reading, chatting with friends, and splitting a beer every so often at dusk (we can’t hold our liquor so a half-brewski each is plenty). We’ve set up big, comfy chairs, and I will sometimes take a nice nap on one of those. More …

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Israeli musical ‘Kazablan’ now on Amazon

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Kazablan,” one of my favorite movies and childhood memories, is sort of an Israeli take on “West Side Story.”

I despaired for decades at finding a “Kazablan” DVD to own, but the movie recently popped up on Amazon and I pounced.

I highly recommend “Kazablan” (and I say this as one who isn’t all that crazy about musicals). The tunes stay with you and so do the characters. More …

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I hate dentist visits, but I love my dentist

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I don’t love going to the dentist, but I do love my downtown-St. Paul dentist, Leroy Hipp. He’s the nicest of guys, which makes my dentist-chair ordeals bearable. He’s very good at his job.

Then there are the little touches.

For instance, Dr. Hipp celebrates patients’ half-century birthdays in a special way: He will give each person a copy of the Life-magazine issue published on (or near) their dates of birth. More …

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Fourth of July concert with Iván Sánchez

My wife and I had a memorable Fourth of July weekend in the company of good friends at a handful of fun parties.

The highlight of one bash: An impromptu concert by Iván Sánchez, who has a lovely voice and plays a mean guitar, with an assist from Tom Miller on his own guitar (and cello).

Above is a YouTube playlist with Iván’s performance in its near-entirety. More …

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