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How Innovation Led HTC to the DreamSep 29, 2008
Last week's unveiling of the new HTC Dream, the first handset powered by Google's Android platform, represents more than another innovation by the mighty Google. It also marks an important chapter for HTC, the Taiwanese company that manufactured the ...
What Sarah Palin Might Have in Common with Your BossSep 23, 2008
One thing you can say about Sarah Palin: she is certainly a conversation starter. I haven't had this much fodder for party banter since Don Imus revealed to the world that his future as a college...
YouTube Becoming a Social Net, Google Becoming Humble?Dec 17, 2009
Google's continuing to refine the way YouTube works, and the latest move echoes something I hinted at yesterday: YouTube is becoming a social net. It now has a tie-up with Facebook so you can see what vids your friends are watching.
YouTube has long...
With New CEO at Design Within Reach, Is Redemption Within Reach?Dec 17, 2009
Design Within Reach, the modern furniture retailer that developed a nasty habit of knocking off famous designs, has taken one more step toward reviving its ailing business and repositioning itself as a trustworthy brand with authentic products....
Third Magazine Publisher Introduces Hand-Wavy Tablet PC FormatDec 17, 2009
This is one very unexpected trend: Yet another magazine publisher has demonstrated how it thinks its future might look as a digital edition on a tablet PC. This time it's Swedish publisher Bonnier, and their video is clever. But wrong.
Check out the...
The Gene Bubble: Curing Cancer, One Misleading Article at a TimeDec 17, 2009
Great news for the cancerphobic, by which I mean everyone: Scientists have cracked the cancer genome! Or at least they've done it for lung and skin cancer, two of the scariest varieties. This is an enormous breakthrough for cancer research that's going...
iPhone Gaming Grows Up With EA's Big Franchise GamesDec 17, 2009
It's been suspected, and Apple itself hasn't missed the marketing opportunity, but it looks like the iPhone and iPod Touch are turning into serious gaming systems. The latest confirmation of this? EA's releasing a bunch of big-franchise games.
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