E-Bird is starting to beam two-way broadband connections to EU later this year.
Is Nokia too cheap? - at least Barron's thinks so.
Around 60% of Canadian VCs expect a brigher outlook for the next six months. I could underwrite the same issue...
Sony will turn your mobile into a TV receiver.
When the French were ahead of the net game - history of Minitel, which is still operational!
RedHerring is back. Not as it used to be but anyhow live and kicking - in the net.
Nokia Revamps Structure, Reshuffles Brass. Among other things a new CFO, Nokia Ventures replaced by Multimedia and Enterprise Solutions..and a new phone released: 7600. Is Vanjoki going to be the next CEO after Ollila?
Slottsbacken (ACR Capital) has rumoured to have some trouble with their LPs - some have left.
IDC has discovered that the most popular place to use Wlan is at home.
Tired of constant bug fixes for your PC? Well, maybe the software provider should be held liable. Any particular company in mind?
Would you outsource part of your business processes to Eastern Europe, e.g. Romania?
New solutions for lost kids, keys and pets - RFID tracking.
Wal-Mart was competing head-to-head with Kmart many years back. Then in ten years Wal-Mart suddenly incresed it revenues four to five times compared to stagnant Kmart. It's interesting to see what is going to happen with Wal-Mart's next efforts to increase their efficiency: RFIDs. Now, it's only about the pace of the change, not the direction.
Flat screen market is a traditional case in point where new technology will brutally replace the current 'old fashioned' TV technology . Traditional tv manufacturers are getting to have hard time competing with slim screens with excellent resolution and decreasing prices.
Having dot-com experience is a two-fold thing. First of all it's a great experience and a real-life school for many things that one should not do... However, unfortunately one is often connected directly to all negative related to dot-com era. Lastweek I visited a lecture in a business school and the lecturer took the dot-com company I used to work for as a case example of some failuries in business operations...
Vint Cerf, the father of VOIP, tells about how he sees the market.