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The Android dilemma: Too much choice, yet not enough
Android is everywhere and that's a good thing, except the one you want is often not where you can get it.
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Targeting e-waste, IBM opens China facility for refurbishing servers
The world's biggest server technology company sees a ready market for remanufactured systems in emerging markets; it is the first to snag a Chinese license for this activity.
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Culture shock: Ouroboros of red-tape ate my phone
The next step to the journey: discovering how frustrating it can be to get hold of the basics when you've moved to another country, and trying to find an affordable smartphone.
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The Android dilemma: Too much choice, yet not enough
Android is everywhere and that's a good thing, except the one you want is often not where you can get it.
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Netflix's European dilemma: Stick it out, expand, or go home?
Netflix takes another profit bullet for the UK and Ireland, as its international expansion does better than expected, but still lost money. Should it stay or should it go?
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Sergey Brin's dilemma
Sergey Brin warns about the danger of government monitoring but everything that Google does to improve Internet commerce could be used to pursue political dissent.
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Targeting e-waste, IBM opens China facility for refurbishing servers
The world's biggest server technology company sees a ready market for remanufactured systems in emerging markets; it is the first to snag a Chinese license for this activity.
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Windows 8 dilemma: Consumers don't buy a tablet for the OS
Mainstream consumers buy tablets for many reasons, but rarely because of the OS it runs. This will hammer Microsoft's Windows 8 when it finally appears in the future.
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Culture shock: Ouroboros of red-tape ate my phone
The next step to the journey: discovering how frustrating it can be to get hold of the basics when you've moved to another country, and trying to find an affordable smartphone.
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By Keeping PCs, Is HP Betting that Tablets are Disruptive - or Not?
Unlike IBM, HP is going to keep its PC division. Why? I imagine for HP executives and employees there were two basic lines of reasoning.
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IBM's Palmisano on innovator's dilemma, avoiding tech's 'bone pile'
"It's so easy to stick to things that made you profitable," says IBM's chief.
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Netflix wrestles with innovator's dilemma; Customers pan 'Qwikstupid' idea
Netflix CEO Reed Hastings apologizes to customers and renames the company's DVD by mail service Quikster. Chaos ensues.
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RIM's dilemma: BlackBerry fueled riots put core privacy principles at risk
The BlackBerry maker faces a dilemma: give up encrypted riot-user message data, but lose ground in the niche and unique privacy messaging market.
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Netflix and the Internet bandwidth dilemma
Netflix's latest price changes is only the tip of the ice-berg of problems that Internet video watchers face.
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Tablet maker's dilemma: cheap but different
Like commuters on a crowded subway jostling for a steady position for the trip, OEMs making tablets are looking to grab a good spot in the market, and they face a big dilemma.
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BlackBerry's big dilemma: How much to break from the past?
Heading into RIM's announcement of BlackBerry 6 and the new BlackBerry hardware, the big question is how much RIM will break from the past or accommodate it.
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Early warnings: The IT project failure dilemma (part 2)
CIO and project turnaround expert, Peter Kretzman, discusses a practical solution to methodically identify and prevent causes of failed IT projects.
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Early warnings: The IT project failure dilemma (part 1)
High IT failure statistics highlight the lack of an effective industry-wide early warning system to prevent these problems.
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Microsoft and the 'premium mix' dilemma
Microsoft's fiscal 2009 fourth quarter earnings, announced on July 23, were bad. And the Windows client unit's piece of the bad news was even worse than many were expecting. What does the future...
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A CIO's take on the home PC support dilemma
This is a guest post by TechRepublic's Scott Lowe, CIO of Westminster College in Fulton, Missouri. You can find more posts like this in TechRepublic's IT Leadership blog. This week, Bill...
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