MacVoices #1394: Ted Landau Talks About His Tech Writing Process, iWatch Needs and Apple Product Cycles

Ted Landau  discusses the mechanics of his tech writing process and his newest articles for Macworld. There are lots of rumors about  the “iWatch” (if it exists); Ted and Chuck prefer to take a more practical, “what might really be useful” approach to the subject, and veer off into how tech has affected social norms, wrapping up some thoughts on Apple’s product upgrade cycles.

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Ted Landau pens Ted Landau’ User Friendly View column at The Mac Observer, is a Senior Contributor for Macworld, is the author of several Mac and iPhone help books, and is the founder of MacFixIt. He blogs on Ted Landau’s Slanted Viewpoint, and you can follow him on Twitter.