Why Apple needs to innovate faster
Steve Jobs is gone and Apple is lost. It's time for the company to push new and great products into the market at a faster pace.
Steve Jobs is gone and Apple is lost. It's time for the company to push new and great products into the market at a faster pace.
The Census Bureau's $600 million custom-handheld initiative has finally been scrapped. The upshot: the 2010 census will now cost $3 billion more than planned. Guess those pesky handheld computers are a bit too complicated, so it's back to paper and pencil methods.Let's parse the official press release, translating government-speak into plain English.
Google recently chose to exit its video sale and rental business, leaving paid customers with nothing. Now, in yet another confidence-battering move, Google has pulled some of the so-called phone numbers for life offered by its Grand Central team, with almost no warning to customers.
This morning, while sitting in a coffee shop enjoying green tea, my mobile phone rang. It was a research analyst from India, working on a report about CRM and ERP systems, who wanted to discuss project failures.
After 131 years great American photographic icon, Eastman Kodak, filed for bankruptcy while Japanese FujiFilm rises toward greatness. There is a lesson in here.
Watch this engaging panel discussion on trends in consumer technology and their impact on the enterprise.
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Today, thanks to flaws in AT&T's service, I'm at risk for identity theft along with 114,000 other iPad owners.
Some industry analysts contribute to IT failures by creating mismatched expectations between customers and vendors. Here's how that happens.