The death of Steve Jobs: Steve Jobs and America's decline
EARLIER this year a Federal Reserve official tried to tamp down worries about inflation by noting that, while food and petrol were getting more expensive, you could now buy an iPad that was twice as...
View ArticlePersonal technology: Beyond the PC
WE ARE entering what some in the technology industry refer to as a post-PC era. This does not mean that the personal computer is about to disappear. But according to estimates from Gartner, a research...
View ArticleCloud services: Full of hot air
WHEN Cisco recently updated the firmware for three of its Wi-Fi routers it should probably have thought about users' reaction. On the next attempt to configure the device, they were presented with an...
View ArticleHuawei: The company that spooked the world
UK Only Article: standard article Issue: Who’s afraid of Huawei? Fly Title: Huawei Rubric: The success of China’s telecoms-equipment behemoth makes spies and politicians elsewhere nervous...
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UK Only Article: standard article Issue: True Progressivism BAE Systems and EADS ditched their plan to merge, which would have created the world’s biggest aerospace firm. The British and European...
View ArticleA sense of place
UK Only Article: standard article Issue: A sense of place Rubric: Geography matters as much as ever, despite the digital revolution, says Patrick Lane Main image: 20121027_SRD001_2.jpg THERE WAS...
View ArticleUrban life: Open-air computers
UK Only Article: standard article Issue: A sense of place Fly Title: Urban life Rubric: Cities are turning into vast data factories Main image: 20121027_SRD004.jpg IN 1995 GEORGE GILDER, an...
View ArticleWorld in figures: Industries: IT hardware
UK Only Article: standard article Fly Title: World in figures: Industries Main image: 20130110_idp010.jpg The IT hardware market will expand by 5% in 2013, a similar pace to the year before. Growth...
View ArticleCorporate computing: Network effect
UK Only Article: standard article Issue: Over the cliff? Fly Title: Corporate computing Rubric: “Software-defined networking” is inspiring hope, and hype Main image: This is where Google keeps...
View ArticleTechnology and productivity: The hollow promise of the iEconomy
IN THE battle between David Einhorn and Apple over the latter's $137 billion cash hoard lies a deeper lesson about the outlook for the economy. Mr Einhorn, an activist investor, says Apple clings to...
View ArticleAmerican tech companies in China: A question of trust
UK Only Article: standard article Issue: Unlocking the Middle East Fly Title: American tech companies in China Rubric: Edward Snowden is not the only cause of American firms’ Chinese troubles...
View ArticleTech firms and spies: The Silicon Valley letter
MAROONED somewhere in Russia, living in secret and with the time on his year-long asylum running down, Edward Snowden has at least one thing to be happy about. He had always said he hoped his leaks...
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UK Only Article: standard article Issue: India’s strongman Main image: 20140524_WWC042.png Adding to the recent series of big mergers, AT&T, America’s largest telecoms operator, agreed to...
View ArticleDifference Engine: The internet of nothings
BABBAGE is getting a little tired of all the hype surrounding the “internet of things” (IoT). To judge from some of the more breathless claims, the IoT would seem to be just around the corner. The...
View ArticleMonitor: You’re in my browser
UK Only Article: standard article Issue: Nanosats are go! Fly Title: Monitor Rubric: A new piece of technology makes it possible to use a browser for video calls Main image: 20140607_TQD003_0.jpg...
View ArticleRemedies: Prevention is better than cure
UK Only Article: standard article Issue: Prevention is better than cure Fly Title: Remedies Rubric: More vigilance and better defences can make cyberspace a lot safer Main image:...
View ArticleThe internet of things: Home, hacked home
UK Only Article: standard article Issue: Prevention is better than cure Fly Title: The internet of things Rubric: The perils of connected devices Main image: 20140712_SRD004_0.jpg ONE NIGHT IN...
View ArticleMonitor: The language of the internet of things
UK Only Article: standard article Issue: Smartphones on wheels Fly Title: Monitor Rubric: More and more devices are becoming connected, but will they speak the same language? Main image:...
View ArticleThe connected car: Smartphones on wheels
UK Only Article: standard article Issue: Smartphones on wheels Fly Title: The connected car Rubric: The way cars are made, bought and driven is changing with mobile communications. This paves the...
View ArticleThe world in numbers: Industries: IT Hardware
UK Only Article: standard article Fly Title: The world in numbers: Industries The rapid profusion of digital data would suggest galloping demand for places to put them. But hardware will attract...
View ArticleCisco: Assessing the Chambers era
UK Only Article: standard article Issue: The dawn of artificial intelligence Fly Title: Cisco After 20 years as CEO, John Chambers is to become Cisco’s executive chairman....
View ArticleEmbedded computers: Hacking the planet
UK Only Article: standard article Issue: Hiyatollah! Fly Title: Embedded computers Rubric: The internet of things is coming. Now is the time to deal with its...
View ArticleCorporate hegemony: A select group
UK Only Article: standard article Issue: How to manage the migrant crisis Fly Title: Corporate hegemony Rubric: Google joins a rarefied club When...
View ArticleFlicking the switch: Cisco adapts to the rise of cloud computing
Print section Print Rubric: A technology titan shifts strategy to cope with the cloud Print Headline: Flicking the switch Print Fly Title: Cisco UK Only Article: ...
View ArticleBusiness this week
Print section Print Headline: Business this week UK Only Article: standard article Issue: Jeremy Corbyn: Britain’s most likely next prime minister The Federal Reserve...
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