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ChatGPT is a brand now
And so is OpenAI
How tech companies position their products, their go-to-market strategies and how they're thinking about product-led growth.
Big tech
And so is OpenAI
Product marketing
The year that augmented reality and artificial intelligence broke out.
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Meta held an event for a device that they’ll never ship. It was the right decision.
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If you’re a regular here, you’ll know that I’m an Apple fan. I explained recently how I’ve watched every Apple presentation for eighteen years straight. This year, of course, was no exception. Apple releases a new iPhone every September, and this year was also no exception.
Spatial computing
Two weeks ago, I bought a pair of sunglasses from Ray Ban. They’re glossy black Wayfarers, exactly as you’d expect them. I bet you can picture them: they’re iconic in design. There are a few differences with my pair though. They have a small computer in the
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On Monday, Apple held a special event called It’s Glowtime. Clocking in at 1 hour, 38 minutes and 50 seconds, it was a long one. At the event, they introduced to the world the Apple Watch Series 10, AirPods 4 and iPhones 16 and 16 Pro. They also introduced
AI
Generative AI is impressive, but it’s making our apps less useful right now. There’s an age old balancing act in the technology world. On the one side of the scales, there’s the technologists, the scientists, the engineers. They’re creating new technology which gives humans more capability.
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Last week, I told you how I felt about Apple Vision Pro, Apple’s £3,499 headset it claims is the future of personal computing. It left me feeling weird – I felt amazed and overwhelmed, but also lonely and confused. Today, let’s talk about Apple’s positioning strategy (so
Spatial computing
From Apple’s Newsroom last month: Apple today announced Apple Vision Pro will expand to new countries and regions, with pre-orders for China mainland, Hong Kong, Japan, and Singapore beginning this Thursday, June 13, at 6 p.m. PT and availability beginning Friday, June 28. Customers in Australia, Canada, France,
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We thought that everything had changed with the iPhone, cloud computing and a ubiquitous internet. And it had. Except, really, it hadn’t.