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Article · February 10, 2022

Samsung’s Galaxy Tab S8 Ultra: Elevating the Android Tablet Experience

During the latest Unpacked event that Samsung held virtually this week, the smartphone leader launched its latest flagship phone as well as three new Android tablets: the Galaxy Tab S8, the S8+ and the S8 Ultra, its first-ever Ultra tablet. Looking at the specs, it is immediately obvious these lates

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Article · February 3, 2022

How Microsoft and Windows Can Retain PC Engagement Long Term

Last week, the Head of Windows, Panos Panay, penned a blog reflecting on the state of the PC industry and celebrating the success Windows 11 has enjoyed thus far. In 2021, the PC market saw the biggest growth in a decade, with Windows powering 1.4 billion monthly active devices with overall time spe

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Article · April 20, 2021

The Apple Card’s new feature tackles one of credit’s biggest problems

At its Spring Loaded event held virtually on Tuesday, the very first thing Apple announced was a new Apple Card feature called Apple Card Family. Available in the U.S. in May, Apple Card Family allows two people to co-own an Apple Card credit card, merging their credit lines while building credit to

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Article · March 23, 2021

Microsoft’s Remote Trend Index Draws From 2020 For A Better Future Of Work

Today Microsoft announced the findings from its first annual Work Trend Index. Titled “The Next Great Disruption is Hybrid Work – Are We Ready?” the report uncovers seven hybrid work trends every business leader needs to know as we enter this new era of work. The report outlines findings from a stud

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Article · February 10, 2021

Why Apple Should Extend an Arm to Intel

Helping Intel stay in the semiconductor manufacturing game should be among one of the highest priorities for all US-based technology companies. While TSMC is the leader in manufacturing process technology, they remain a geo-political risk should China decide to enforce its will on the region. Samsun

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Article · February 4, 2021

Microsoft Bets Big On Employee Experience And Launches Viva

A lot has changed about how we work due to the pandemic. Whether we are working from home or at an essential business, technology has been supporting us at a time when how we interact with our coworkers and customers has drastically changed. Most of our interactions have moved online, which ironical

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Article · February 2, 2021

Why Apple Should Extend an Arm to Intel

Helping Intel stay in the semiconductor manufacturing game should be among one of the highest priorities for all US-based technology companies. While TSMC is the leader in manufacturing process technology, they remain a geo-political risk should China decide to enforce its will on the region. Samsun

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Article · August 13, 2020

Qualcomm Vindicated and Enlightened Antitrust

Yesterday, news broke that the US Court of Appeals overturned the 2019 ruling in favor of the FTC over Qualcomm on antitrust behavior. There is so much to unpack in this ruling, many that have specific implications on future antitrust rulings, but also critical elements in IP protection law. I’ve wr

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Article · March 15, 2020

Working from home is great for diversity. Let’s keep it going

Since the start of the coronavirus outbreak, the conversation around remote work has been growing. It started with companies encouraging employees to stay at home. Within two weeks most companies, especially in tech, were mandating employees to work remotely and to suspend any business travel. Right

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Article · January 29, 2018

The Semiconductor Golden Era

In the wake of the Spectre and Meltdown, it seems odd to write a post making the point I hope to make today. However as hard as it may be to believe, we truly are entering the golden era of the semiconductor industry. I recall many personal conversations with Broadcom co-found Henry Samueli, where h

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Article · May 28, 2013

The iPhone Is My Midwife

It’s the first time for both Betsy and me: she’s never given birth before and I’ve never helped a goat produce a kid. My heart races as I pace her pen, reviewing what I need to know to make sure she has a safe delivery. She seems as content in her…

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