Tagged - China

My (Fake) Interview with Apple CEO Tom Cook

A lot of people are wondering about Apple these days, and so when I found CEO Tom Cook alone in the corner of a Taco Bell just off California Highway 17, I realized it...

CES and the IoT

This week, as 160,000 vendors, buyers, and spies roam the aisles of the Consumer Electronics Show (CES), it seemed like the right time to write about the Internet of...

Asia Letter, Q1 2015: Japan: Arms Dealer to the Cellphone Wars

In this issue, Asia Editor Scott Foster brings us a clear picture of how Japan and other Asian nations are building new partnerships and programs around the hottest...

What Can Go Wrong: The Top 5 Threats

There are more problems than usual afoot in the world, and not without reason. While some would take the relatively ignorant view that all things are relative, nothing...

Hitting Their Own Walls: The Telecom Struggle

A funny thing happened to South Korea's march toward total domination of the cellphone market: it ran into its own business model, on a much larger scale. A decade or so...

The Big Shift, Part II

In his original predictions regarding the Big Shift (The Big Shift, August 12, 2013), Mark Anderson described the effects of the commercial pressures flowing out of...

Asia Letter, Q3 2014

More often than not, the trends and investments happening in Asia take months or years to show up in volume in the US. Certainly this is true for hydrogen infrastructure...

Learning from the Leaders: Michael Dell and Mark Hurd

One of the most enjoyable benefits I get from my work is the chance to talk with some of the great technology and business leaders of our time. In my view, our members...

Asia Letter, Q2 2014

This week, Asia Editor Scott Foster takes a close and detailed look at country plans and hopes in the worlds of sustainability and energy, from vendor to customer, supply...

Balkanizing the Net: Benefits and Costs

When politicians from democratic countries first considered the effects of the Net on China, their naive assumption was that more information would be brought into this...
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