Static Made - Emails to My Unborn Daughter

For the past five years, I’ve been writing emails to my son. Shortly after he was born in 2007, I created an email account in his name so I could write to him throughout his childhood and then turn the account over to him when he was of age. Upon opening the account for the first time, he’d be greeted with an archive of his childhood as seen through his father’s eyes.

To date, I’ve sent him a wide array of messages ranging from short one-sentence emails just to let him know I love him to photos of special moments we’ve shared together to diary-like entries that chronicle his developments and our family’s journey together. Our daughter is due to arrive later next month, and I just created an account for her, now that we’ve decided on her name. I sent my first email to my unborn daughter last night.

Here's the link to the complete post.

I'm honestly disappointed in myself that I didn't think of this when my kids were younger.  My oldest has missed out on nine years worth of emails from me.  Needless to say I'm going to start this TODAY.  Imagine the memories that these personal emails will stir for your children when they are older and even when you are gone.

New iPhone on the way?

Bloomberg reported yesterday that an iPhone with a larger display is in the works.  Apple has apparently placed some orders for larger screens with an Asian supplier.  They also report that Steve Jobs worked on this newly designed iPhone while on medical leave shortly before his death in October.  Apple itself has declined to comment on the report.

Honestly, I wouldn't be surprised if these rumors are spot on.  The current iPhone form-factor really blew the smartphone market open when it was released several years ago. Today that market is much more mature and, arguably, competitive and the iPhone is the smallest display available.  The success of the iPad has shown Apple what a larger display can do with its iOS so there's some argument that an iPhone with a larger display (or an iPad with a smaller display) is a logical next step for the company.

Let the rumor mill continue!