By FARHAD MANJOO and MIKE ISAAC
There is a lot of speculation about what Jack Dorsey, Twitter’s new chief, may do to change the company.
Published: October 10, 2015 at 07:00PM
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By FARHAD MANJOO and MIKE ISAAC
There is a lot of speculation about what Jack Dorsey, Twitter’s new chief, may do to change the company.
Published: October 10, 2015 at 07:00PM
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Remember when Airbnb was poster boy for the disruption of traditional industries? The latest corporate personification of the American dream, formed literally as AirBed & Breakfast when its co-founders were looking to pay the rent during a tech conference, was going to shake up the complacent hotels sector.
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There are rules in the Whoniverse: Paradoxes are verboten (except when they’re not), traveling back into one’s own time stream is a no-no (except when it’s not) and the Doctor never talks directly to the audience (except when he does).
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Meeting regulatory requirements when using social media requires proper procedures, recordkeeping solutions, sufficient resources to monitor social postings, and educational training for users.
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After nearly two months with the OnePlus 2, how is the ‘2016 flagship killer’ smartphone shaping up? If you ignore the marketing, this is a well-specced smartphone, but the user experience doesn’t quite live up to the marketing message.
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Despite a slow start, it’s way too early to write off Apple Pay. Here are six reasons why it’s likely to gain momentum in the next couple of years.
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SanDisk and HP have teamed up to create non-volatile products with HP’s RRAM memrister. Intel and Micron have announced that their 3D XPoint memory will be available for system design in 2016. Storage class memory seems ready to assume its place in the memory and storage hierarchy.
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