Ojo-Yoshida Report
Arm sues to block Arm chips
It might sound counterintuitive, but Arm is suing to block Qualcomm’s upcoming Arm-based laptop processors from shipping. That’s right, the company that will collect royalties […]
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Minimum Wage Fuss Is Much Ado About Nothing
There’s a lot of noise over whether the US should raise the minimum wage to $15. But the actual impact would barely be noticeable. Find […]
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Nvidia and Arm: The Perils of Platform Acquisitions
Just as Capitol Hill is trying to turn back the clock on some of the past decade’s most predatory Big Tech buyouts, a new deal […]
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Nvidia’s ARM buyout: Wrong on So Many Levels
Many of tech’s stalwarts believe Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang’s proposed buyout of ARM – one of the biggest and most consequential tech acquisitions ever – […]
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Intent-Based Networking: Top Enterprise Tech
The coronavirus may have snuffed the flagship Mobile World Congress this year. Show or no show, however, the technology that’s top of mind for enterprise […]
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How to cure our ‘wearables fatigue’
Financial difficulties for wearable vendors like Fitbit and Pebble are a sign of the times. Their businesses are sagging because we’re tired of so much […]
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Trio Motion, from UnitedHealthcare
LAS VEGAS – The greatest, most game-changing product I saw earlier this month at the country’s largest health-tech event was a little black activity tracker […]
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Next Week, the PC Gets Interesting Again
May you live in interesting times. It’s an ancient curse. Or is it a blessing? There are volumes devoted to that age-old issue. In my world, […]
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Would Apple Dump Samsung for Intel? It’s No Pipedream
Intel CEO Paul Otellini told investors this month that Apple could build its iPad and iPhone lineup on the Atom family of microprocessors any time […]
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Google, Apple Beware: Privacy Revolt Threatens Your Dominance
Now, finally, the tide of public opinion on Internet privacy begins to flow in the other direction. Consumers are becoming more hesitant to share their […]
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The Kindle Fire: It’s Not Dead Yet!
Wow, what a swirl of good-news/bad-news last week for the media tablets aimed at the ereader market. As it turns out, the roller-coaster ride continues […]
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How to Succeed in the Tablet Market if You’re not Apple
The best-designed Android tablets you can buy today aren’t the sleekest or the sexiest. They’re not the most powerful. And they don’t boast the largest […]