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Analysis of:
Millions of iPhones Go AWOL (www.businessweek.com)
Apple's effort to limit and restrict iPhone users to subscribe solely to AT&T's wireless phone service backfires.
Analysis of:
Millions of iPhones Go AWOL (www.businessweek.com)
Are they really AWOL? Only to AT&T, assuming their records are accurate. Perhaps they're holding out on Apple and will "discover their mistake" down the road. Greater Market share for the entire product line, as consumers who buy one product from Apple tend to buy a second, or a third; Larger adoption...
Analysis of:
What Can Brown Do for Motorola? (www.businessweek.com)
Motorola is struggling in the handset business, while at the same time Nokia is going from strength to strength. Motorola’s new CEO, Greg Brown, has very limited time to rescue the handset business. Motorola needs to be able to make a profit on low-cost cell phones. Barring that, they...
Analysis of:
Strategies to Reduce Medication Errors (www.fda.gov)
Advancing technologies and system design have made it possible to significant improve hospital patient safety and improve clinical outcomes. Technologies can enforce safeguards in a nurse's workflow to administer medications. The technology forces checks and validates the right...
Analysis of:
IP Addresses Are Personal Data, E.U. Regulator Says (www.washingtonpost.com)
IP addressing is dynamic and simply a the primary means of assigning a networking session identification for routing communication traffic from a unique networked device. EU ruling could be interpreted to have future implications of individually assigned IP addresses.
Analysis of:
IP Addresses Are Personal Data, E.U. Regulator Says (www.washingtonpost.com)
The end user doesn't own the IP address and therefore it can not be considered personal property.
Analysis of:
Time Warner Trial Could Stifle Online Movies (news.yahoo.com)
Time warner is following the lead of Canadian based broad band services which have traditionally had caps and usage fee's. Users of these services will have to think twice about their usage which may have impact on broadband services such as movies, music and TV.
Analysis of:
A Warm Welcome for Android (www.businessweek.com)
Google’s Android mobile platform has the potential of revolutionizing the mobile computer market. It could become a standard platform for tens of millions of devices. A lot of work remains, however, to translate potential into reality.
Analysis of:
Oracle and Sun - Two software paths that converge (money.cnn.com)
1. Providing services to a customer is the way to grow revenue. 2. The IT industry continues to consolidate.
Analysis of:
Microsoft Takes Virtual Step Forward (biz.yahoo.com)
Microsoft may never be able to catch up with VMWare’s lead in technology, but if they can produce the “Office” of virtualization they may not have to win the technology war to win the business war. Providing an all-encompassing suite of virtualization tools at low prices will make a compelling...
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