David Pogue, the New York Times columnist, CBS Sunday Morning tech correspondent, and prolific "how-to" author, leads a journey through the pleasures and pitfalls of our technological world. Pogue's talk covers subjects as serious as smartphone-driven medicine and as fun and frivolous as e-mail etiquette, and is modeled after his popular advice-driven columns in the Times' "Smarter Living" section. The word "talk" doesn't fully describe Pogue's playful and free-ranging appearances, which he often concludes at the piano by performing tech-industry song parodies such as "Don't Cry For Me, Cupertino" and "I Got an iPhone" (to the tune of "I Did It My Way").
David Pogue, the New York Times columnist, CBS Sunday Morning tech correspondent, and prolific "how-to" author, leads a journey through the pleasures and pitfalls of our technological world. Pogue's talk covers subjects as serious as smartphone-driven medicine and as fun and frivolous as e-mail etiquette, and is modeled after his popular advice-driven columns in the Times' "Smarter Living" section. The word "talk" doesn't fully describe Pogue's playful and free-ranging appearances, which he often concludes at the piano by performing tech-industry song parodies such as "Don't Cry For Me, Cupertino" and "I Got an iPhone" (to the tune of "I Did It My Way").
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