If you’re an extremely large Fortune 500 company that prides itself on being a thought leader in your industry, wouldn’t you use every technical option available to distribute your content?

It dumbfounds me that there are websites out there with great content that do not embrace RSS. What a lost opportunity!

It was great to get the chance to see the USA and Japan play in the SheBelieves Cup yesterday. We had seats near the tunnel so we got a close-up view of both teams coming on and off the field. The TV team had their on-field studio right in front of us which added something to do during the breaks.

Nashville did an excellent job with their stadium. The area around it needs a lot of work as does their parking situation. Right now if feels like going to Comiskey back in the ‘90s. Park > Go to game > Leave as fast as possible. CITYPARK in St. Louis will be a much better experience.

As an added bonus, not only did we get to see Mal Swanson score another goal, we also got to see her husband and new Cubs shortstop, Dansby Swanson!

You know what would be really cool? iOS Shortcuts support for CarPlay.

If I create a shortcut to operate my garage door or lights, why not let me display an icon for that shortcut on my dashboard?

Seems like a no-brainer, right?

It’s unusual for a cover of a song to exceed the original especially when that original song was written and performed by Paul McCartney.

I randomly heard a version of “Let Me Roll It” while listening to Pandora the other day, but I believe Brendan Benson has pulled off the rare feat of surpassing a classic by Sir Paul himself.

Let Me Roll It by Brendan Benson

So many deadly acts of violence over the last several days. Let’s not kid ourselves; we see this at least every day now.

Yet no one in my almost 50 years has been able to convince me that anything in our country’s Constitution gives any one person the right to own a gun.

We are at fault for this. All of us.

Why Apple should have retired its (perfectly good) HomePod design

The new (old) HomePod from Apple shows a level of laziness we haven’t seen from the company since the days of the Macintosh Performa line. Those were definitely really bad times for Apple.

Where is the innovation? Where are the leading designs? Where are the products that get people excited enough to stand in lines around the block?

Today’s Apple is boring.

What Twitter has done to third-party developers using their APIs to create unique user experiences in the Twitter ecosystem is absolutely unacceptable. The developers should have been informed well in advance of any terms of service changes so they could make changes or plan their exit. I am convinced no one actually won here. Not the users, not the developers, and not Twitter.