Is there any future – at all – for the physical storage media market?
Here it is – your definitive list of things to watch out for in 2011. Technology, environmental awareness, Ukraine and boy band revivals, to name but a few things.
It’s exciting and, at the same time, a little confronting: Twitter’s latest round of funding values it at almost twice the value of the New York Times. Where to from here?
Enough denial. Logic, anecdotes and now data indicate that tablet PCs are eating into sales of notebooks and netbooks. There is no reason for this to be a surprise to anyone.
The Portfolio Career – what it is, and what it isn’t.
A company’s purpose, vision and values matter more than most people think. And now, more so than ever.
Skype’s move into the web-based voice calling market is coming late, but at least it’s coming. In the future, we’ll wonder why and how we used VoIP any other way.
Lawsuits, commoditization, slumping subscriber numbers and a growing numbers of competitors. TiVo finds itself in the middle of the pioneer’s curse. How did it all go so wrong?
It’s about time Facebook got into the email game. But its new email service looks like being an email killer more than a Gmail killer. Let’s hope that’s a good thing.
Yahoo! may, or may not, be cutting its headcount again. But when will true shareholder value be released by some kind of combination with AOL? The time is now, surely.


