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Jun 10 2010

I’ll never use my sleeve at a trade show again

Put this 3M cleaning cloth in your trade show kit bag.

Put this 3M cleaning cloth in your trade show kit bag.

I wish I had a camera every time I saw someone at a trade show rubbing their mobile phone aross their tummies or shirt sleeve, inspecting it, fogging it with a “ha!” and doing the tummy rub again. But sadly, shirts, sweaters, and especially tissues and paper towels not only do a lousy job of cleaning electronics, they can actually scratch them.

So here’s my recommendation for our Lunch at Piero’s sponsors, and in fact for anyone tasked with keeping electronics bright and sparkly at trade shows: 3M microfiber cloths. I just discovered these and they’re fabulous. Along with the bubble wrap, the gaffer’s tape, the packing tape and all of the other things we always bring to trade shows (I suddenly realize are all made by 3M) we now are adding these magical cleaning cloths. And they’re washable and reuseable. Continue Reading »

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Jun 04 2010

My Itchy Travel Feet Hosts WikiReader Contest

Travelers are using electronics more and more but some devices like smart phones carry a hefty price when you start using data overseas.  Enter the WikiReader from Openmoko showcased at Lunch at Piero’s in January.  It is a small, elegant palm-sized device that does one thing extraordinarily well: deliver more than 3 million articles of the Wikipedia along with hyperlinks.   
Travel publications are writing about the WikiReader as summer approaches and most recently a delightful site, http://www.MyItchyTravelFeet.com hosted a contest where readers told why and where they most would like to use the WikiReader.  Read for yourself here:  http://myitchytravelfeet.com/2010/05/20/wikireader-review/

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Jan 25 2010

LifeLock continues to uncover more ID theft

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LifeLock at Lunch at Piero'sLifeLock provided this chilling look at just how many ways one’s identity can be stolen. The company has a strong focus on educating consumers and working with law enforcement and elected officials to better understand the increasing threats of identity theft.   In this interview with Betty Chan-Bauza shot at the Lunch at Piero’s innovator and media event during CES 2010,  LifeLock showed off its proactive tools and programs to protect consumers from identity theft.

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