The Explosion of the Online Delivery Business
From the early days of dial-up modems, the online delivery business is now being powered by connectivity that is giving consumers more choices than ever before.
Is Marissa Mayer Finished at Yahoo?
It’s beginning to look more and more like Mayer’s days at Yahoo might be – or at least should be – numbered.
Just How Accurate Is Wikipedia?
More and more, online content is becoming accepted as gospel, even while the quality of information declines. And Wikipedia is no exception.
Is Ashley Madison Dead … and Is That a Bad Thing?
For a business that depends on secrecy, maintaining confidentiality should have been a core competency. It apparently wasn’t.
How To Protect Yourself From The Ashley Madison Hack 'Ripple Effect'
Last month's hack and subsequent exposure of millions of people on the Ashley Madison affairs website is spawning more criminals who are luring people into giving information.
Apple and the Myth of the One-Trick Pony
Analysts are calling Apple a one-trick pony. Is it true, and, even if it is, is that a good thing or a bad thing?
Will Google’s Alphabet Spell Innovation?
Google aims to be tech’s answer to Warren Buffett’s Berkshire Hathaway – a holding company that invests in innovative ideas that can change the world.
Twitter’s Turnaround in 4 Easy Steps … Sort of
Finally, Twitter acknowledged what the rest of us have known for years: that for the vast majority of us, it’s a lousy product.
Math Shows Apple Watch Launch Beat iPhone, iPad
There’s plenty of data that shows the tech giant’s first new product in half a decade is off to a great start.
Why the ‘Gig’ Economy is a Recipe for Disaster
The growing trend toward 'on-demand' services and part-time self-employment is bad for workers and bad for the economy.
Why GoPro Sizzled and Twitter Fizzled, Post-IPO
Hundreds of tech companies are sitting on the IPO fence. These contrasting stories will help them decide which way to go.
Taylor Swift and the New Kinder, Gentler Apple
Contrary to popular belief, the country music star didn’t defeat the tech giant over royalties – we’re just seeing the new face of Apple.
What the Heck Happened at Twitter?
Everyone’s wondering why Twitter’s CEO transition makes no sense at all. Let’s not complicate things; it’s sort of obvious what went down.
What Will a Market Correction Look Like?
A growing list of CEOs and VCs agree on the tech industry’s private equity bubble and that a correction is not a question of if but when.
Why Virtual Reality Will Be Bigger Than Smartphones
After all the sci-fi books, movies, and media hype, virtual reality is finally becoming a reality. And it will change our lives in profound ways.
Should Twitter Follow Chris Sacca’s Advice?
Billionaire Super Angel Chris Sacca wants to transform Twitter. Should the struggling social media company do his bidding?
The Cost of the Google Glass Disaster
The head of Google X has been on an apology tour over the company’s chronic premature product hype, but does that mean anything’s going to change?
Why Can’t Silicon Valley Use Plain English?
Since it seems physically impossible for the tech elite to actually say what they mean, here’s a guide to help you interpret the code.
What the Heck Happened to Google?
When Eric Schmidt turned over the company to Larry Page, he said, “adult supervision” was no longer needed at Google. Maybe he was wrong.
Are You 'Over-Exposed' Online? Lessons From IRS Hack
According to the IRS, the cyber thieves who stole tax return information from 100,000 Americans may have used social media to get in the door. Are you 'over-exposed' online?



















