She seemed to cover a lot of key points in a short time and it was simple. Good job Molly
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She seemed to cover a lot of key points in a short time and it was simple. Good job Molly
That's why TV show talkie people are good at what they do. Molly ran though the key points that only stupid people find useful, which is 99.9% of the audience. Now if this was on BOL, she'd go into why those cell phone chargers are cheap and a waste of money, data recovery is unrealistic, and password protecting a phone is probably more trouble than it's worth.
Good description PortVista. Morning shows always rush 'expert' guests and make the info as superficial as possible. Molly said on Twitter that her appearance was over in about 42 seconds. Certainly seemed like it.
I would have made sure to point out NOT to turn the phone on until it had completely dried out. But a LOT of information in very little time.
Executive Editor? Does that mean she is like the boss?! Is she Tom and Jason's boss? That would be weird.
Are they not editors of CNET?
http://www.cnet.com/4520-13403_1-6722502-2.html
At CNET TV, but I believe they were known as executive editors before it launched. Try this link instead:
http://www.cnet.com/4520-13403_1-6722517-2.html