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Asia Letter, Q2 2018: China Helps Make AMAT Rich

This week’s discussion by Scott Foster, a research analyst and writer who has worked for American and European investment banks in Japan and Korea for more than 25 years,...

The Perfect Surveillance System

In the world of predictions, it can be both exciting and terrifying when the future and the present merge in real time.

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...

Top Ten Predictions for 2014

It is that time of year again: we've just returned from our annual Predictions Dinner in New York, and I'd like to share my predictions for the coming year with our...

The Mobile Global Computer

We have just built the world's most powerful computer, but no one has used it yet. What is even more amazing: no one even knows it exists.

The Next Assistant

Welcome to the next virtual assistant, or what our members would call Internet Assistant III. What is IA III, and why is it/he/she different from past versions?

When Windows Tanks

I recently found myself asking fellow panelists at an MIT Forum what would happen if Windows 8 just didn't take off. There was a conversational pause, so I asked again....

Global Landscapes in 2013: Technology and the Economy

This year, the Ten Predictions, which are meant to stand in specifics, are separated, word for word; from the technology and economic landscapes on which they will play out.

Device Battles, IP Wars

Apple is a much more interesting company than most people realize. While the public remains fascinated with how cool its designs are, and the increasing cult appreciation...

The Absolute Power of 1:1 Media

We are at a time when we're about to move from a fascination with social networks to the question of how those networks will be used. Without any doubt, one of the...
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