The tech company that promises cognitive transformation (and, er, kindness)
Sometimes, you stumble upon a tech company and you end up wondering what it's all about. This is one of those times.
Sometimes, you stumble upon a tech company and you end up wondering what it's all about. This is one of those times.
When your systems are said to be melting down, it's best not to overhype tech you think customers will like. Especially if it isn't all that, after all.
Without technology and everything that supports it, you wouldn't get a Big Mac. Sometimes, though, you have to wonder what's really going on at your local McDonald's.
You'd think that every technological advancement would breed positive reactions. Yet sometimes, the potential consequences aren't always thought through.
Business travel is coming back, they say. As, it seems, is a piece of technology some airlines were happily dumping.
Whenever a fast-food chain tries to inject more technology into its offering, there are always issues. In this case, 15% of the time, it seems.
What would possess Cisco to tell you that everything you've experienced over the last year could have been different?
Have hotels invested heavily in technology during Covid? Has technology, in fact, replaced some essential service aspects? I went to find out.
The timing of this new creation is perfect. The effect will surely be palpable.
Are you ever so desperate for your favorite burger that you set your navigation tech to find the nearest outlet? Well, someone else might be watching.