The much awaited Consumer Electronics Show (CES), also known as International CES is just only a few days away from now. We have been eagerly waiting for this event since last and can’t wait anymore...
Much has been written, often with considerable glee, about the worsening divide in the Republican Party between its corporate and Tea Party wings. Yet Democrats may soon face their own schism as a...
So the word that defines my livelihood is grist for the dumpster? That’s the opinion of Timothy Egan, anyway, as stated in a recent editorial in The New York Times. “Brand,” along with “artisan,” “...
“A number of people I talk to proudly announce that they no longer set new year’s resolutions,” workplace psychologist Bill Dyment tells me. “Bad idea.” Dyment says that numerous studies show that...
Google’s Android operating system is known for powering many smartphones, tablets and video game consoles. In the near future, Android will also be used to power the infotainment systems inside of...
China is growing so fast it’s sometimes difficult to get different sources to even agree which the biggest cities are and how many people live in them. But that said, among them is a name unfamiliar...
Another one of these little stories that show the difficulty that multinationals have around te world. What might be considered entirely respectable behaviour in one market can end up being illegal...
It’s Christmas Eve and this year, as always, at my house, there’s a lot of anticipation. And by anticipation, I mean that the kids don’t want to go to sleep (I have a totally different idea). We’re...
Every now and then I come across an interesting company that is trying to transform the way a traditional industry works through the use of technology. In the IT industry we’re told on a daily basis...
In September, I wrote about how certain wind technology and fuel-cell technology companies are borrowing a page from the success of companies like SolarCity that pioneered the solar leasing model...