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The Opendoor Craze

As someone who has spent nearly two decades following equity markets, we are seeing a new kind of craziness with little historical precedent. Individual investors on social media are seemingly…

Content’s Long Tail Is Being Weaponized

Boomboxes offering nothing more than a cassette player and AM/FM radio have grabbed my interest. While on a short vacation recently, in lieu of screens, my children turned to a…

Elon Musk Should Step Down as Tesla CEO

Two weeks ago, Tesla unveiled a fast-food diner and drive-in theater complete with Superchargers in Hollywood. Seemingly out of nowhere, a wave of Tesla influencers descended upon the eatery to…

Ten Uncomfortable Truths in Tech


We will try something a little bit different this week: Ten uncomfortable truths that are currently found in tech. Each one of these can be turned into their own Inside…

It’s Time to Double Down on Digital Mapping


A short vacation last month showed me first-hand the limitations found with today’s digital mapping solutions. While things have come a long way over the past decade, we are now…

The Next AI Phase Is Taking Shape

We are a full two-and-a-half years into current AI mania, and signs point to us entering a new stage. There is a greater focus on product and competition as the…

OpenAI Will Need Screens


We are in a weird phase of consumer gadgetry as the more Silicon Valley tries to move us beyond our smartphones, the less promising such prospects look. This subject was…

Slate Made People Dream Again


Last month, the auto start-up Slate came on the scene in grand fashion with an unveiling that took social media by storm. It was the biggest one-day shock in the…

CoComelon for Adults


The rise of algorithm-driven short-form video has ushered in a concerning trend. Billions of adults are being fed a never-ending stream of stimulation via 15-second video snippets consumed on smartphones…

DeepSeek Broke Wall Street’s AI Mania Fever


When kicking off the brainstorming session for this essay, my intention was to talk about tariffs. Wall Street had one of its worst two-day performances in history this past Thursday and Friday. The level of fear and unknown in the market rivals the early days of the pandemic. However, something else had been nagging me. Big Tech stocks had been acting strangely prior to the significant market cap losses experienced last week…

The WSJ Was Right to Fire Its Tech Newsroom


Earlier this month, the WSJ announced significant changes to its tech newsroom. A dozen tech reporters and long-serving editors were fired in a restructuring that amounted to a rethink of how it covers the tech industry. Those let go included beat reporters for Apple, Alphabet, Microsoft, AI, semiconductors, and video games. The new team, based in New York and overseen by Sarah Krouse who was most recently in charge of WSJ’s entertainment…