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How not to innovate: Killing the skunk

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September 08, 2014
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How not to innovate: Killing the skunk

LG's failed experiment with WebOS has broader implications.

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Why Apple's HealthKit and HomeKit privacy rules are a huge advantage

Apple has added a list of rules about how developers can use HealthKit, HomeKit, and keyboard data and they demonstrate Apple's commitment to ensuring that the most private and personal data of its users is respected and protected.

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Check out the cutting-edge tech in the new 49ers stadium

The IT team for the 49ers is using the preseason to work out the kinks of the technology behind its new stadium.

At home or work, Box's identity is no crisis

At BoxWorks, Box CEO Aaron Levie and SVP of Engineering Sam Schillace detailed how the cloud storage company is focused on getting its core platform to more places.

Limes and KPIs

Key performance indicators can be studied at the most prestigious business school. Or you could craft one yourself studying the company's trash.

A playground full of coding sandboxes

Want to try a new language, a new API, or an idea for code? Try a scratchpad like Apple's Swift Playground.

Top CIOs: Start with 'yes' when it comes to new technologies

CIOs are finding a middle ground between dictating what kinds of technologies to allow workers to use and letting employees do anything they want.

How Microsoft will make a giant touch screen cheap and useful

Giant touch systems are going mass market as Microsoft's next big hardware push, but how will we use them?

Why the University of Montana chose Box to replace dumb file storage

The University of Montana solved its own dumb file storage problem by going to Box for its 18,000 students, faculty, and staff.

Even under Microsoft, Nokia still shuns the U.S. market

Microsoft launched three new Nokia Lumia phones today. As usual, they aren't available initially in the U.S.

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