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Shaping Our VR Future (Lance Turner Editor’s Note)
In education and at work, virtual and augmented reality are here, ready or not. read more >
by Lance Turner -
In the Internet of Things, Many Things to Worry About
The convenience of computer networks and smartphones and data-sharing devices — the “internet of things” — can seem a godsend to those who appreciate the speed and ease of staying connected. For others, the all-inclusiveness of the IoT — eye-oh-tee, as most tech people say — means a constant battle for security. read more >
by Marty Cook -
Slicing the Pie (Craig Douglass On Consumers)
Consumption of goods and services is dramatically changing. The traditional retailing business model is experiencing downward pressure on foot traffic, browsing and sales. The browsing is happening online as online sales increase. But is that the whole mosaic? read more >
by Craig Douglass -
Electric Puzzlement (Craig Douglass On Consumers)
The rapid development and marketing of all-electric cars, accelerating in the wake of a plethora of plug-in hybrids, is changing consumer acceptance of the future-is-now concept. It is reality. read more >
by Craig Douglass -
Oreos, Apple and Core Knowledge (Craig Douglass On Consumers)
Basic. Essential. Enduring. That’s what a core is. In business, we often hear the term “core competency.” In this layman’s terms it could be expressed in the simple phrase “Stick with what you know.” read more >
by Craig Douglass -
Acxiom Asks Gov. Hutchinson to Veto HB1228
Acxiom Corp. of Little Rock on Monday asked the governor to veto the measure, calling it "discriminatory." read more >
by Sean Beherec -
Apple CEO Tim Cook Calls ‘Religious Objection’ Laws Dangerous
Apple CEO Tim Cook said that so-called "religious objection" legislation being introduced in a number of states is dangerous and bad for business. read more >
by Associated Press -
Apple CEO Tim Cook Joins in Chorus Against Religious Protection Bill
Arkansas is starting to hear from civil rights leaders and the CEOs if prominent tech firms about HB1228, a religious protection bill that was approved in the state Senate this afternoon and now heads back to the House. read more >
by Lance Turner -
Consumers Demand Video (Craig Douglass On Consumers)
Consumers unite! Wait. They are united. At least when it comes to video as part of the consumer experience. In fact, they demand the information conveyed through embedded visual technologies when making preference or purchase decisions. read more >
by Craig Douglass -
Apple CEO Tim Cook Donating to Gay Rights Campaign in Arkansas, Alabama, Mississippi
Apple chief executive Tim Cook, the first openly gay CEO of a Fortune 500 company, is donating money to help fund a gay rights initiative in his native Alabama and two other Southern states, organizers said Thursday. read more >
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Apple Car: A Ripening Idea (Craig Douglass On Consumers)
The Tesla Model S electric car costs $70,000. The Apple iPhone 5s costs from $199 to $399, depending on the gigabyte storage. But they both use lithium-ion batteries. And that may be the common denominator linking the two companies. read more >
by Craig Douglass -
Wal-Mart 28th on ‘Admired Companies’ List
Wal-Mart Stores Inc. of Bentonville is ranked 28th on Fortune magazine's annual list of the country's "most admired companies." read more >
by Lance Turner -
Obama Asks CEOs From Wal-Mart, Apple, Others for Help Hiring Long-Term Jobless
President Barack Obama is asking major corporations for their help in putting the long-term unemployed back to work. CEOs from companies like Apple, Wal-Mart, Visa and Boeing are heading to the White House on Friday to deliver commitments to do their part. read more >
by Associated Press -
Wal-Mart to Launch Smartphone Trade-In Program
Wal-Mart Stores Inc. is launching a smartphone trade-in program later this month that will help consumers trade up to the newest phones available. read more >
by Associated Press -
Cutting the Cable: One Way Pay TV Operators Are Discouraging Disruption
The Wall Street Journal brings us aspiring cable TV "cord-cutters" all back down to Earth with news of what many suspected would happen soon anyway. read more >
by Lance Turner -
How Competitors Are Responding to Wal-Mart’s New Black Friday Plans
Wal-Mart Stores Inc. of Bentonville is upping the ante on the holiday shopping season, planning to open its doors open at 8 p.m. on Thanksgiving Day, two hours earlier than a year ago. So how are competitors responding? read more >
by Lance Turner -