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CRM May 4, 2015 |
Jabra Releases New Headsets and On-Demand Option A new emphasis on services designed for the contact center and two new premium products support Jabra's total solution philosophy. |
Fast Company John Paul Titlow |
Apple Wants To Keep Your Data Safe In The RadioShack Sale Apple filed a last-minute motion today, aiming to block the sale of personal data about consumers who purchased Apple products at RadioShack, according to iMore. |
Fast Company Pavithra Mohan |
Fitbit Files For $100M IPO Hold on, Apple Watch: Fitbit, the company behind the popular Flex activity trackers, just filed to go public. The company is looking to raise $100 million. |
Fast Company John Paul Titlow |
Apple's Bonkers Quarter Spells Trouble For The iPad At some point, the iPad product line will likely need a significant overhaul to keep consumer's attention in the age of giant smartphones. |
Fast Company May 2015 J.J. McCorvey |
Can Intel Solve Tech's Diversity Problem? Brian Krzanich said, "It's not just good enough to say we value diversity and then have our workplaces and our industry not reflect the full availability and talent pool of women and underrepresented minorities." |
Fast Company John Paul Titlow |
Google Didn't Kill Glass, It's Just Making It Sexier Google is teaming up with Italian eyewear giant Luxxotica to build the next iteration of Glass, according to Fortune. |
Fast Company David Lumb |
A New Nokia Phone Is Coming In 2016 After most of Nokia was bought by Microsoft, nobody expected to see a new Nokia phone that wasn't part of the Windows Phone ecosystem. |
Fast Company David Lumb |
If You Can't Beat 'Em: Samsung Making Screens For Apple Devices Samsung has pulled together a 200-person team dedicated to producing screens for Apple devices, sources told Bloomberg. |
Fast Company Harry McCracken |
Review: The New MacBook Is The MacBook Air, Taken One Stylish, Minimalist Step Further Apple's vision of the future has been remarkably consistent. It involves Macs that get ever sleeker and simpler -- but are still recognizable as conventional notebook computers |
HBS Working Knowledge April 8, 2015 James Heskett |
Are Technology Companies Ripe for Disruption? Today's tech products seem stuffed full of features most users don't want -- kindling for igniting Clayton Christensen's disruptive innovation. |
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