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It's Embedded vs. Mobile Devices for the Hearts and Minds of Retailers
By Scott M. Fulton, III / January 20, 2012 12:30 PM / 0 Comments

"The Store of the Future," as retail electronics vendors have depicted it over the past few years, features eight-foot touchscreen walls that double as mirrors, interacting with the customer as

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Do We Really Need a New Microsoft?
By Scott M. Fulton, III / December 2, 2011 1:45 PM / 0 Comments

The discussion is already nearly five years old, and yet the vacancy in the public conscience persists as if something big had collapsed just last week. Microsoft is no longer

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Zuckerberg Answers FTC with Added Adroitness, Bureaucracy
By Scott M. Fulton, III / November 29, 2011 4:31 PM / 0 Comments

You have to admit, he's getting better at this. Four years ago, in response to numerous public complaints - many of them in court - about its plans to share

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Build 2011: The Two Worlds of Windows 8
By Scott M. Fulton, III / September 13, 2011 9:05 AM / 0 Comments

There will be two completely different concepts of the PC application in the next version of Windows, which we can probably expect to be generally released by the fall

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The Post-Jobs Leadership Vacuum: A Conversation with Carmi Levy
By Scott M. Fulton, III / November 24, 2011 3:00 PM / 0 Comments

While thus far, there's general consensus that Tim Cook is doing, and may continue to do, a fine job at Apple stepping into the shoes of his lauded predecessor, Steve

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The 5 Worst CEOs in Tech
By Joe Brockmeier / September 8, 2011 1:30 PM / 0 Comments

Tech CEOs are getting a lot of attention lately. With the exception of exiting Apple CEO Steve Jobs, the attention is not a good thing. From Carol Bartz's abrupt firing

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Issues for 2012 #1: Should the UN Govern the Internet?
By Scott M. Fulton, III / December 21, 2011 4:00 PM / 0 Comments

"The communications public policy effort that may affect all of us the most in 2012... will take place far from our shores," stated U.S. Federal Communications Commissioner Robert McDowell, in

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Live Blog: IBM Impact, Application Servers and the 100 Year Transformation
By Alex Williams / April 11, 2011 8:33 AM / 0 Comments

IBM is announcing its biggest release for WebSphere in the past four years. It is also naming the application server one of its top technologies for its centennial celebration. We're

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Infrastructure Gut-Check: Four Questions You Need To Ask
By Craig Knighton / July 29, 2011 2:00 PM / 0 Comments

Your startup's early infrastructure decisions are probably the most painstaking and time-consuming ones you'll have to make, for both the technologists and the businesspeople on your team. It is hard

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Build 2011: The Two Web Browsers, and Five Other Windows 8 Metro Quirks
By Scott M. Fulton, III / September 15, 2011 10:54 AM / 0 Comments

It's called "Developer Preview" for a reason: Microsoft wants professional developers to be the first to see its design motif for Windows 8, and the first to start giving

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Antivirus Product Testing is Changing, Whether Vendors Like it or Not
By Klint Finley / June 25, 2010 9:45 AM / 15 Comments

This week NSS Labs released their Q2 2010 Corporate Endpoint Protection Products report. NSS has only publicly announced the two products it specifically recommends against: Panda's Internet Security 2010 (Enterprise)

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The Steve Jobs Formula and Why It Works
By Scott M. Fulton, III / August 25, 2011 8:21 AM / 0 Comments

Those of us who lived and worked in the glorious, adventurous era of computing that was the late 1970s and early '80s have a different perspective. I was a consultant

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