The industries with the stingiest tech budgets still manage to innovate with technology. Here's how the mining, plastics, and construction industries do it.
Do You Want Your Vevo?
Vevo, a presumed successor to MTV, debuts today to much less fanfare than its progenitor, what with video having killed the radio star over 25 years ago. Do you think the world needs a for-profit web site that plays music videos?
Two Predictions For DNS In 2010
Earlier this week Google announced the launch of Google DNS. I'd like to share my two predictions for DNS in 2010.
The Causality Behind Apple's Success
Apple's new 21-inch iMac was October's best-selling desktop computer, according to retail analyst firm NPD. While sexy, the sales success was partially due to a slowdown in sales of competing PCs prior to the launch of Windows 7.
Content Providor Or Distributor?
I am still dumbfounded by Comcast's decision to buy NBC, and I'm not sure it's because I know too much about the past...or have to little faith in the future. Or both.
A new Chinese government procurement policy gives preference to products based on Chinese-owned intellectual property.
The standalone company's stock value dropped on its first day of trading on its new AOL symbol.
Consumers seeking low-cost cell phone plans are no longer restricted to low-tech phones, says a survey.
The cross-platform framework will enable businesses to deploy Opera browsers with a consistent user interface across multiple handsets.
Sentillion buy gives software maker a range of identity and access management tools for hospital IT systems.
Chi Mei Optoelectronics will pay $220 million in fines for conspiring with other TFT-LCD companies to set prices for the displays.
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