by Rob Cottingham | Sep 28, 2010 | Speaking
If you’ve never delivered a speech, presentation or workshop with a lavalier microphone attached to you, then friend, you’ve missed out. The lav is a little microphone, about the size of a bumblebee, that clips to your lapel. A black wire runs from the mic... by Rob Cottingham | Oct 30, 2008 | Communicating, Speechwriting, Technology
At the very end of a post about professional public speaking (more about Tod’s public-speaking series of posts soon – they’re fantastic, and this one is actually hilarious), Tod Maffin offers a piece of advice that just about every Mac user should take... by Rob Cottingham | Oct 14, 2005 | Technology
A few days ago, to much oohing and aaahing, Steve Jobs released the first-ever video-playing iPod. Or did he? It turns out the open-source community may have beaten him to it. The fine folks who are hard at work porting Linux to the iPod managed to run video on an...