I talk Surface tablets on WCCO

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John Hines of WCCO-AM had me on the late-morning broadcast to talk about Microsoft’s just-announced Surface tablets.

These are intended to give Apple’s dominant iPads a run for their money, yet offer most of the key features found in traditional Windows PCs.

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‘Share everything’ plan worth it?

Jeff Passolt of Fox 9 and I discuss Verizon’s new “Share Everything” plan. I was in my patio, squinting a bit because of the sun … and barefoot.

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My Ignite Minneapolis talk is up

YouTube videos of all the recent Ignite Minneapolis #4 talks are up!

These include my AeroPress talk, which I blogged about here and here.

If I could go back and change anything, I would make only two tweaks:

  • I’d ditch my presentation’s awkward name, and rename it “Analog Coffee,” a great title thought up by a couple of spectators.
  • I’d unbutton my sports coat so the collar wouldn’t rise up in the back (though that does make me look appropriately nerdy).
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Shots of me at Ignite Minneapolis

Brian Lalor, Paul DeBettignies and Heather Munro got these great shots of yours truly on the Ignite Minneapolis 2012 stage Thursday night. Thanks!

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Scared shitless at Ignite shindig

Last night I presented at Ignite Minneapolis 2012 and I was scared shitless.

Public speaking has never been my favorite activity and it used to cause me quite a bit of stage fright. I (mostly) got over that after writing a couple of books that resulted in lots of speaking engagements.

Ignite, though, is a challenging kind of speaking gig. It is structured, with a limit of 20 slides, displayed for 15 seconds each, for a talk that lasts five minutes, and not a second longer.

This requires preparation to ensure the remarks for each slide fit within the time allotted, and rehearsal so the timing is right and the delivery sounds reasonably smooth and natural.

I don’t normally do much practicing for speaking engagements, but for my Ignite talk I rehearsed a lot.

(My pal Patrick Rhone, who also presented at Ignite, looked over his remarks just a couple of times the night before and went on to present flawlessly. I hate him. No I don’t, his preso was great.)

Even so, I was frightened out of my mind. All my irrational fear of public speaking came flooding back. As I waited for my turn on the theater stage, I came close a couple of times to bolting from the facility. (I’m not kidding.)

Walking towards the podium , I felt like I was marching to my execution. (It didn’t help that I had a head cold with a scratchy throat.)

And then … something clicked and I was off. I guess all that practicing paid off because I whizzed almost effortlessly through my presentation (about the AeroPress coffee maker). At least, it looks that way on the video replay; I have only a hazy recollection of the actual event.

My talk seemed to be well received, judging from feedback at the scene and on Twitter.

I am glad I did this. It’s good to get out of your comfort zone, do something that at the time feels like a horrible mistake, score a dopamine reward, and gain priceless life experience.

To quote from Jerry Maguire: “That’s how you become great. Hang your balls out there.”

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I demo mini-speakers on KARE

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KARE 11, the Twin Cities’ NBC affiliate, invited me to demo compact speaker systems on its early-morning show with Kim Insley and Tim McNiff.

All of the devices are intended to work with phones and tablets but have interesting variations. Here’s a related blog post.

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Tech News Today invites me on

I made another guest appearance on on TWiT’s Tech News Today, which is always a thrill.

From the show notes: “Chrome is the most popular browser? But Google is anticompetitive, cable companies join hands to help you wirelessly, and more.”

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Talking geek duds on Minnov8

I am honored whenever I am invited to co-host an episode of the Minnov8 Gang Podcast alongside its four regular hosts. I did so again today.

Steve, Graeme, Phil, Tim and I talked Facebook IPO, Comcast broadband-data caps … and gadgets, gadgets, gadgets.

My Sunday column about travel tech figured prominently into the conversation.

In the artwork for the episode’s blog post, Steve Borsch has fun with one of the tech products I used on a recent trip – ScottEVest’s travel vest.

Yes, I do like it, though it has its drawbacks.

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I talk Kindle brouhaha on WCCO

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Why did Target boot Amazon’s Kindle e-book readers and related products from its stores? I discuss this with WCCO-AM’s John Hines. (Scrub to the 9:45 mark.)

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My St. John’s alma mater has honored me

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I am flattered and honored that my alma mater, St. John’s University in Collegeville, Minn., saw fit to include me in a “I am a Johnnie” collage in the campus’ Sexton Commons, along with the likes of polar explorer Paul Schurke and former U.S. Sen. Dave Durenberger.

This made my day. Thanks.

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I talk digital wallets on WCCO

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WCCO-AM’s Moose Miller, filling in for Esmee Murphy, quizzes me on how smartphones are increasingly being used as digital wallets for mobile transactions. I also talk about a few of my favorite phone and tablet apps.

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