A Tale of Two Touchscreen Smartphone Rumors: The iPhone five And HP's WebOS Clone
Two intriguing rumors have popped up at almost the same time: A number of photos of an assumed iPod Touch that has no physical home button, hinting at the iPhone five, and a keypad-less HP device that could be the webOS clone of Apple's invention.READ»
Are Apple's Competitors Trolling the iPad?
With curiously co-ordinated timing, a number of Apple's rivals have said the iPad is a poor product, ill-suited for particular uses, or even doomed to fail. Are they right or are they scared?READ»
How a Billion-Dollar Idea Came From One Question
In an excerpt from their new book "Brainsteering," authors Kevin P. Coyne and Shawn T. Coyne explain why just asking the right thing at the right time can create a business empire.READ»
Hope for HP's Culture
The histories of the Stanford School of Engineering (where I work) and HP are closely intertwined. Most famously, when Bill Hewlett and David Packard were young guys, they borrowed $500 from Fred Terman, then Dean of the school,
Buy Windows 7 Ultimate, to start the company.READ»
Walmart and HP: Founded on People Power
How were the top companies of the 1980s so successful? For HP and Walmart,
Windows 7 Professional Sale, they focused on their employees. We continue our Leadership Hall of Fame series, a year-long look at the top business books and authors,
Office 2010 Standard Product Key, with an excerpt from "In Search of Excellence" by Tom Peters and Robert H. Waterman, Jr.READ»
Deep Inside the Frustrating World of Second-Tier Tablets: Flaws, Fights, Fails
As Apple reveals its next-gen iPad (with the first edition still king of Tabletland) the high-profile makers of competing devices are squabbling, mis-stepping, and generally not delivering.READ»
A History Of Corporate Betrayal
What better way to remember Brutus backstabbing Caesar than by watching movies like "The Informant!" and "The Social Network"? Here are four more corporate-betrayal films primed for the Hollywood treatment.READ»
Apps to Explode to $38 Billion Market by 2015
According to a new report by Forrester Research, the app market will explode to a $38 billion industry by 2015, riding the huge growth in popularity of mobile devices from smartphones to tablets to whatever Apple dreams up next.READ»
iFive: Intel to Reveal Light Peak, Twitter Shuts Devs Out, Apple Steals PC Sales, Apple Halves iAd Cost, UK Getting Cloned Milk
It's the middle of the week,
Office 2010 Professional Key, it's early, and it's time to catch up on the early innovation news over breakfast:READ»
Twitter Trends Driven Mostly by Mainstream Media
Forget Ashton Kutcher and Lady Gaga. On Twitter, mainstream media outlets such as CNN, the New York Times, and the BBC dominate trending topics. READ»
HP’s New WebOS Devices and the Future of Tablets
Yesterday's HP announcement showed the road ahead for the tablet industry. Here, an analysis of the major developments.READ»
What HP/Palm Got Right (That Apple Didn't)
Three new HP/Palm devices were announced today. Apple's iOS devices suddenly look awfully tone-deaf. READ»
Palm Reveals TouchPad, a 10-Inch iPad Lookalike Running WebOS
Palm has been reborn: Its new owner HP has just revealed a new Palm-designed webOS device. Meet the TouchPad, Palm's modern-generation tablet PC and the newest challenger to the iPad's tablet throne. The company also introduced two webOS smartphones. READ»
What Will HP Unveil at Today's WebOS Event?
A tablet, a phone, and more--we hope.READ»
Innovation Agents: HP's Vyomesh Joshi Is Laser Printing the Web's Future
User-generated content, social media, and digital photographs have all led to a boom where you might least expect it: On paper.READ»
Did HP Just Wander Into Apple's Touchscreen iMac Patent Minefield?
HP's just revealed an all-in-one PC that's reminiscent of the current iMac, but sports a touchscreen and novel tilting stand. The thing is, it's pretty similar to patents Apple has protecting the design of future touchscreen iMacs.READ»
iFive: Intel's Israel Investment, Google Earth Hits Iran, Starbucks Smartphone App, Playboy on iPad, HP's WebOS Tablet Inbound
This morning's early news--neatly shortened for easy consumption:READ»
Will the iPad Blast Apple's PC Market Share Past HP and Dell?
You may be surprised to find that in the PC market, Apple isn't even in the top 4 in the US, nor top five worlwide. How come it can't catch up to HP and Dell--not to mention Acer, Lenovo, and Toshiba?READ»
iFive: U.S. WikiLeaks Probe Illegal?,
Office 2010 Professional Plus 32 Bit, Apple's Friend-Finding, NASA's New Rocket, HP's WebOS Tablet, Rapidshare's Defamation
On this day 11 years ago Bill Gates left Microsoft, but that doesn't mean that his firm stopped innovating--nor anyone else either. On that note, here's this morning's early innovation news:READ»
2011 TED Fellow Studies Tech Needs in Low-Income India--and Builds a Braille Phone in His Spare Time
Polymath interactive designer Sumit Dagar also dabbles in interactive movie-making. Feeling lazy yet?READ»
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