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Apple Lost its Groove

A Cult 

Steven Jobs became a religious like figure in the world of tech. Credited with changing the way consumers view technology. His imprint on modern culture has been written. Introducing products that changed the way humans interact with each other. With every new gadget release legions of followers waited outside in rain, sleet, snow, or sun to be the first to get their hands on what would become the “must have” device. Apple became the first $1 trillion company in value mainly because of the iPhone. The company set the standard for consumer electronics morphing from a corporation to cultural.

As a person who has covered tech the fear mixed with awe of this brand is like like seeing a lion in the wild. Any type of critique met with bewilderment or a stare of a person who is mentally handicapped. I would say “one day Apple will not be on top”, “Rome fell, so can the house Steve built.” The company was a one trick pony. The iPhone boosted 60% of the brand’s profit, a pretty dangerous act for a multi product corporation without a back up plan. Few bothered to look beyond that simple detail because like all faiths, if you examining too closely the belief does not hold up to scrutiny.

Not Always on Top 

January 2019, 5 days before CES in Las Vegas, the faithful got hit back into reality. The company issued a profit warning, the first since 2002, along with a 10% stock drop. Blaming slowing sales in China, trade wars, hurricanes, snowstorms, and volcanos. A case of pride goes before the fall combined with hubris. The privilege of success comes with a downside. Tim Cook, while no Jobs, is a affable, but facts are facts, Apple has been cruising for a long time. They forgot what made people desire their products. Cook is a corporate head, Jobs was a visionary with many flaws.

How Many iPhones can they make? 

Instead of innovating the iPhone, the X series just costs a lot. This shocked me. Even the marketing campaign seemed dated from 2012. Who waits out in the cold for minor upgrade? Judging by the line consisting of 5 people at the store on the first day of sales, not a lot. The Apple watch, need I say more. I considered this wearable waste of resources, an ugly design with the excitement level of buying a new refrigerator. A substandard flawed product for a brand that once made the iPod. When a products best feature is it maybe or could help you prevent a heart attack. A glorified pacemaker. Calling June Allyson! Why not call an over the hill out of work actor to peddle it like Depend Diapers for seniors?   

What products are in the pipeline? So far nothing trailblazing. An Apple streaming service to compete with Netflix. Content production is a different culture from producing hardware, just ask Sony.  How did to come to this? Has Apple become a normal tech company with overpriced gadgets? 

Apple can get its groove back by doing what it does best, being risky, inspiring or maybe making something other than an iPhone. 

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Cinema Fashion Feature

Chat Cinema-Awards Season

Black and Paper presents Chat Cinema. A podcast involving everything cinema featuring diverse opinions on awards, stars, filmmakers, film history, festivals, and books.  

Sponsored by Beyerdynamic

The inspiration behind this project was the need to get more voices heard in regards to the cinema world. I know so many diverse cinephiles, I decided to tap into their skills, knowledge, and experiences to produce a show.  Also, whenever we get together the topic of conversation always leads to cinema, why not record it? 

Episode 1-Awards Season, contributors Sofia Stavrianidou and Steve Yates give their views on this years competition.  What are their predictions?  Who deserves to win? Does the Academy dislike a certain actress? Plus, a digression on a film master from the past. 

Sofia Stavriandou studied Classics, at the National Kapodistrian University in Athens, Greece and took classes on Film and Communication in Athens and Cologne, Germany, She’s been a film professional for 20 years, specializingin press, publicity and media. Her experience include: working as the Communications Manager at the Thessaloniki International Film Festival and the Thessaloniki Documentary Festival (Greece), additionally, as Press Office Manager at Odeon Film Distribution (the largest distribution company in the Balkans and Greece), as well as a Film Sales and Acquisitions Executive at M-Appeal World Sales (Berlin). Today, her main role is the Head of Communications at Hellas Filmbox Berlin, the Greek-German Film festival in Berlin. As well, she cooperates with re:publica as publicity manager. Sofia has been based in Berlin since 2012.

Steven Yates studied Film and English at Kent University before taking an M.A. at Westminster University in London. Working as a freelance film writer since 1998, he has been published in books for Wallflower Press and in magazines and websites including El Hype, Celluloid, afterimage, Film International and theartsdesk.com. Based in Berlin, Steve is a member of FIPRESCI (The International Federation of Film Critics) and has sat on their jury at numerous international film festivals since 2002. He is also one of the main English language supervisors for the FIPRESCI website (www.fipresci.org).

Stay tuned for more podcast on cinema topics. 

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Technology

The Philips Connected Blender Final

From IFA the Philips Connected Blender

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ANC Skullcandy

My initial impression of the new Skullcandy Venue Noise Canceling Wireless is favorable. I have not given the headphones the full test yet, this is a first impression. The finish feels premium, snug fit, a bit weighty but not uncomfortable. On the design side, no logo overbranding on the side of the ear pads.

The over ear headphones are simple to use. The headphone controls are located on side of the ear cups, the right side for volume control, the left side on/off control for the active noise button.

The specs are 24 hour battery time with rapid charging technology, five minute charge enables 5 hour battery life.

I tried the ANC features in the sound booth, a complete blackout of all outside noises with good sound quality.

Skullcandy has a reputation of being affordable, streetwise brand moving into the higher end headphone market occupied by many competitiors.

I am looking forward to trying out the new Skullcandy Headphones.

Retail price is 179.00 euros.

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Technology

Philips Connected Blender Part 4

So many features, this is not your typical blender. 

Stay tuned for the the final.

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Technology

Part 3 of Philips Connected Blender

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Technology

APPLE 2018


It is the middle of September, the annual roll out of Apple’s new devices is upon us. All eyes are on Cupertino.

Apple Watch is the #1 Smartwatch in the world. It is like taking sand to a beach. Apple Watch is the #1 watch in the world. I’ll be the JUDGE OF THAT! It is ugly. Who wants this thing? The redesigned screen and display is a step above. It is still a niche watch. All the new gimmicks, ECG, heart monitors, Fall Detection. Is this device for an EDERLY HOME? FDA and American Heart Association clearance. The term “complications” being used for the Apple Watch. Sounds like a winning product for the insurance companies. An 18 hour battery life. If your heart stops during the other 6 hours, you are out of luck! I stopped paying attention after the battery specs, no clue about the price.

The new iPhone is becoming a device for everything, gaming, video, and picture.

iPhone 10s, 2 displays 5.8 and 6.5 inch display.

iPhone 10 X SMax. Is a creative smartphone. OLED display. Fast response. Face ID for data protection. The 12 Bionic chip and Neural Engine. It got too technical for me but it is a powerful handset.

Able to process 5 trillion operations per second with a number of Siri shortcuts This phone is about engagement from sun up to sundown.

7MP front camera

The camera is impressive with BROKEH and depth of field benefits.

Battery life 90 minutes longer than the previous devices.

Dual Sims.

Premium prices for all models.

The brand has a sustainable , recycle, give back programs

iPhone 10R Edge to Edge LCD Display A cheaper smartphone for 750 euros.

Haptic Tech. I am not a fan.  It reminds of being hit with a ruler at school. 

Will I buy the iPhone? The price tag puts me off a bit. I can wait. I do not take selfies. I see myself in the mirror everyday.  

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Fashion Technology

IFA 2018 Continues

IFA 2018 coverage sponsored by Canon Camera/Werbung 

IFA 2018 was not all about the glamour tech of smart phones or pc’s.  There was also a lot on offer for new devices that do not get the attention but are just as innovative.  Check out these 3 stories.

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IFA 2018 for the HOME

IFA 2018 coverage sponsored by Canon Camera/Werbung 

No More Burned Meals
1 Billion Sold 
Chic + Washing 
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An IFA 2018 Highlight

A Headset Conversation

Sponsored by Canon Camera/Werbung 

I had an interesting conversation at IFA 2018 with a audiophile. This journalist writes about audio products, in particular headphones. German audio group Beyerdynamic just introduced a new entry level in ear set for 25 euros. It is a curious move for the high-end label which retails headsets at 1200 euros. The bottom to middle range market is competitive. This move was about introducing the brand to a younger crowd in the hopes of attracting long term loyalty. Saying they are aimed at a young group with their bright orange color as well the sound range is meant for pop music.

Going Youthful and colourful

At the top end clients tend to be loyal to one brand, expecting a very specific sound quality.

I have not used the new in ear set yet. The audio writer gave the Beyerdynamic pair a good review, “well designed” and “comfortable”. .

We started talking about the ear buds. Many brands have new models. Our discussion turned to Apple AirPods. His review was than stellar, saying they lacked real sound quality. This is coming form a guy working on a MacBook attached to iPhone with an iPad in the bag. CALL THE STEVE JOBS POLICE! A fan is going ROGUE on an Apple product. I proceeded with caution in my questioning, trying to hide my shock. The story I was told at the press table, “people are buying into the concept”, not the quality of the product or the sound. Walking down the street with white plastic dripping from the ears looking “ultra in” at 180 euros a pop, the price you pay for being a part of tech first adapter. A pair of 20 euros headphones with cord will do a better job or even a lower price cordless set. You learn something new everyday, especially at IFA.

I will let you know what I think of my new in ear Byerdynamic headsets shortly.