“Be careful about changing patent law — it could harm innovation,” is a favorite talking point for those who oppose plans to reform to America’s troubled patent system. But what if the opposite is true? What… Read more »
Qualcomm dominates the thin modem market and now Ericsson, like Broadcom before it, is pulling out. Around a third of the employees in that unit will be reallocated to radio network… Read more »
Zhang Yaqin has been a key figure in Microsoft’s Chinese strategy for seven years, but reports say he’s leaving to join Chinese search powerhouse Baidu. Read more »
IBM has been all over the media the past few weeks–both pitching its story and fielding brickbats and accolades for its prospects and position in the market. The company has been… Read more »
The German company has come up with a way to turn anything into a user interface, through a combination of existing augmented reality techniques and thermal imaging. Read more »
The loss of enterprise sales and HR jobs thanks to cheaper computing, SaaS and big data analytics is only the beginning. Jobs in R&D and product management will fundamentally change… Read more »
Enterprise executives only get a handle on disruptive technology by considering and understanding both changes in IT implementation and, more importantly, the resulting changes in their business and industry. Read more »
The networking giant will open two new centers in Sweden and one in Canada over the next couple of years, to support both its own engineers and its customers. Read more »
Further growth of online sales is inevitable. This continued shift from brick-and-mortar retail shops to the online world affects everyone from the manufacturer to the distributor. Those looking to stay competitive… Read more »
Cyber threats are now a critical issue affecting the national security of nation countries worldwide. At the same time, the IT world is witnessing a wave of new innovation, and there… Read more »