Will Monday be the real Y2K day?
After a weekend of little more than minor glitches, the world gears up to go back to work. Experts expect snafus, but no disasters.
After a weekend of little more than minor glitches, the world gears up to go back to work. Experts expect snafus, but no disasters.
Monday
Richard Li is easily one of the most recognizable names in the Internet and telecommunications industry. The second son of Hong Kong tycoon Li Ka-Shing, this 35-year old wunderkind is the chairman and chief executive of both Pacific Century Group (PCG).
I expect to watch the world endure the first two weeks of the year 2000 the way I get through a bad case of the 'flu
Adobe just held their 2016 Digital Marketing Summit, and the undercurrent -- even more than the loudly announced "stuff" -- had blockbuster significance for this company. If they can follow through. Here's what I mean.
Clear, confident, connected - bringing clarity to your world
Honeymonkeys, beards and sandals, search machines and scorching scandals, Microsoft has got it wrong - as eerily presaged in song
A great leap for computer-kind or a small marketing step?
People shopping for Adidas trainers may soon be able to use an in-store touch-screen interactive wall display that shows them the full range of shoes in 3-D in all available colours and sizes: the system is expected to appear in May. Those shopping for Lego can already find in-store augmented reality Digital Box displays that identify the box the customer is holding, and superimpose 3-D images of the model they will be able to build.
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