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Jeff Sass

A gadget geek and early adopter at heart, Jeff Sass is an experienced technology and entertainment exec. He has co-founded and run mobile commerce and technology companies and he has written and produced for film and television.

Currently the VP of Business Development for mobile entertainment company Myxer, Jeff also writes for several blogs including Sassholes, Social Networking Rehab, and Dad-O-Matic. He is also a former Sony DigiDad.

Jeff grew up in New York and attended Cornell University.
RECENT BLOG POSTS

Our Children's World Is Magical

magician (This post, originally published at www.dadomatic.com, was inspired by my recent trip to Intel’s Santa Clara Headquarters for their annual “Upgrade Your Life” Experience…) “Any sufficiently advanced technology is indistinguishable from magic…” - Arthur C. Clarke Of all the wonderful words that Clarke wrote, few have been as powerful and prescient as his frequently cited... Read more >

A Digital Reader That Says It All: The Intel Reader

Intel Reader (Note: This post originally appeared at www.dadomatic.com and it has been adjusted slightly for the Inside Scoop) The concept of digital readers or so-called “e-Readers” has certainly hit the mainstream, with the likes of Amazon and Barnes & Noble seemingly engaged in pricing wars for their respective Kindle and Nook devices as well as many... Read more >

SXSW Interactive: Where High Tech Becomes High Touch

As someone who attends a lot of conventions and conferences it is only natural to have some annual favorites, and two of mine are the Consumer Electronics Show (CES) held in Las Vegas each January, and South By Southwest (SXSW) held in Austin, Texas each March.  Both shows share some overlap in the high levels of... Read more >

Bringing Toys to Life at CES 2011: Intel Labs OASIS

 (Note: This post originally appeared at www.dadomatic.com. It has been slightly re-edited for Inside Scoop.) I came back from the 2011 Consumer Electronics Show (CES) with sore feet, weary eyes and more than a few gigabytes of images and videos of some cool (and unusual) technology and gadgets.  I look forward to sharing some... Read more >