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  • Apple's paranoid public image: Why did Schiller quit Instagram?

    A senior Apple executive quit Instagram because it "went to Android," according to reports. Did he jump, or was he pushed? Apple's closed wall nature points to corporate paranoia.

    Blog posts | April 19, 2012 8:03pm PDT

  • What's with all the Cloud paranoia?

    The Cloud conjures more paranoia than the federal government. The Cloud is computers. Computers are fallible. The Cloud is fallible.

    Blog posts | September 22, 2011 3:19pm PDT

  • Paranoia, money, and research

    If you demonstrably have no access to the other guy's system and it produces the same results, the burden of proof will shift to the accuser - meaning that, practically speaking, you're off the...

    Blog posts | December 17, 2007 12:15am PST

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  • IBM bans Siri: Privacy risk, or corporate paranoia at its best?

    IBM has banned Siri over concerns Apple and its partners could actively read uploaded queries. Corporate paranoia at its finest, or is IBM right to ban the intelligent assistant?

    Blog posts | May 23, 2012 7:36am PDT

  • Apple's paranoid public image: Why did Schiller quit Instagram?

    A senior Apple executive quit Instagram because it "went to Android," according to reports. Did he jump, or was he pushed? Apple's closed wall nature points to corporate paranoia.

    Blog posts | April 19, 2012 8:03pm PDT

  • What's with all the Cloud paranoia?

    The Cloud conjures more paranoia than the federal government. The Cloud is computers. Computers are fallible. The Cloud is fallible.

    Blog posts | September 22, 2011 3:19pm PDT

  • Email paranoia and the out-of-office subculture

    I saw this and I must admit, I do (on the rare occasion I'm not working) try and write somewhat whimsical responses in my out of office notifier. This one tickled me, considering I know the people...

    Blog posts | August 18, 2009 7:48am PDT

  • Will security paranoia kill wireless health IT?

    Frost & Sullivan's wireless analysts can come up with all the scary scenarios they want, but where is the real danger? The danger is you're raising the cost of care.

    Blog posts | July 2, 2009 11:56am PDT

  • Paranoia, tin foil hats, and the EMP threat

    Can you say "tin foil hat" with a straight face and without smirking? I'm not sure I can, but if you're at the edge of an EMP event a kind of tin foil hat could actually save your PC - and your...

    Blog posts | October 28, 2008 12:15am PDT

  • Paranoia, money, and research

    If you demonstrably have no access to the other guy's system and it produces the same results, the burden of proof will shift to the accuser - meaning that, practically speaking, you're off the...

    Blog posts | December 17, 2007 12:15am PST

  • Did Apple paranoia scare off Morgan report about Nano iPhone?

    This could be one of my sideways-thinking hunches, but follow along with me here. First, the blogosphere pantingly follows along with a Reuters story tying to a JP Morgan report by Taiwan-based...

    Blog posts | July 11, 2007 10:30am PDT

  • Cheerfully spreading paranoia

    A couple of weeks ago Cringley used his PBS pulpit to announce that IBM planned to lay off 150,000 people in the United States. Since IBM Global Services doesn't employ that many people, the...

    Blog posts | May 20, 2007 9:19pm PDT

  • Short Clip: "Natural paranoia" at Yahoo

    In an interview with ZDNet Editor in Chief Dan Farber, Lars Rabbe discusses how competition drives Yahoo to create new products.

    Blog posts | September 8, 2006 11:50am PDT

  • Short clip: Yahoo on paranoia

    In an interview with ZDNet Editor in Chief Dan Farber, Lars Rabbe discusses how competition drives Yahoo to create new products.

    Videos | September 8, 2006 11:50am PDT

  • Andy Grove and constructive paranoia

    Paul Otellini talks with NPR's Moira Gunn about his status as the first nonengineer Intel CEO. In describing his year as the assistant to former chairman and CEO Andy Grove, Otellini says he...

    Videos | December 3, 2005 12:01am PST

  • Paranoia, regs mean good times for storage

    The increasing number of regulations governing how electronic communications are archived means companies have to work out ways of storing everything--even potentially dangerous e-mails.

    News items | May 26, 2004 4:12pm PDT

  • Privacy paranoia: Can EarthLink cash in?

    'They are watching you,' the ISP says in a new TV ad, the latest salvo in the war for new subscribers. The bigger question is, can EarthLink deliver the goods on privacy?

    News items | March 9, 2001 12:00am PST

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