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Advertising of the Year (Part Two)

Friday 14 December 2007 @ 11:48 am

2007 saw the definition of advertising broaden, while the arrival of the iPhone presages a new battle for consumers. Simon Waterfall, co-founder of London ad agency Poke, shares the view from Europe




Innovation Predictions 2008

Friday 14 December 2007 @ 11:44 am

Get ready for … anything. As companies, governments—indeed, entire countries—confront an array of dilemmas, the only constant will be change




Dell Dabbles in Tablets

Tuesday 11 December 2007 @ 8:01 pm

The PC giant is warming to products it once ignored as part of a bigger effort to recapture business sales lost to rivals HP and Lenovo




Stringer: Sony Won’t Go It Alone

Tuesday 11 December 2007 @ 2:59 am

Sony’s chairman hints he’ll let other content providers and gadget makers piggyback on the PlayStation Network if they use Sony’s DRM technology




Big Shoes to Fill at Adobe

Monday 10 December 2007 @ 5:23 pm

Chizen will be a tough act to follow. Can Nayaren, with an ambitious plan to remake how we access the Web, fit the bill?




Red Dot Awards: Inspired Design

Monday 10 December 2007 @ 7:20 am

This year the coveted communication design awards went to a series of food packaging, a concept car with a fishy inspiration and a board game as annual report, among other things




Apple Forecasts: Not Just Hype

Sunday 9 December 2007 @ 8:01 pm

Unusually aggressive guidance didn’t stop analysts from making even more optimistic predictions for the iPhone maker in 2008




Asia’s U.S. Wireless Foray

Sunday 9 December 2007 @ 8:01 pm

Asia’s wireless operators are looking to the U.S. market. Their experience in mobile data services could pay off stateside




Darden’s Demanding, Fulfilling Schedule

Sunday 9 December 2007 @ 11:42 am

The school makes no excuse for its rigorous reputation. Students quickly learn how to work in teams and squeeze in meals, even pizza in a cup




Are Cars Too Safe? Are User Manuals Necessary?

Wednesday 5 December 2007 @ 9:58 am

Design guru Don Norman argues for making autos less automated and for infusing gadgets with natural, easy-to-interpret feedback signals




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