Taking place on the 8-11 April at the Dubai World Trade Centre, Gulf Print & Pack is the only dedicated event for the printing market in the MENA region that reaches the top printers and brand owners.
Taking place on the 8-11 April at the Dubai World Trade Centre, Gulf Print & Pack is the only dedicated event for the printing market in the MENA region that reaches the top printers and brand owners.
By Andy Marken
Most who watch big sporting events like Soccer's World Cup, the Olympics or March Madness are only concerned about who is going to win.
Then there are the rest of us who wonder how many petabytes of video, Facebook comments, legal/illegal YouTube mashups and tweets they're adding to Big Data.
By Andy Marken
If you stretch real hard, gamers just might put some buzz/fun back into PC/CE technology like Jim Warren's Computer Faire did back in the Neanderthal days of the industry.
Warren liked his parties and ensuring everyone having a good time so he probably would have wondered about this year's IGDA (International Game Developers Association) closing party... a bunch of scantily clad dancing girls.
Eduardo Darino Exhibit to Feature Decades of Technical Advancements Made in Film/Animation
For many players attempting to cut costs and boost margins, the natural strategy is to collaborate with more channel partners.
By Andy Marken
We recently switched from posting some of our documents from Google's Gdrive (not as catchy as iDrive but...) to dropbox. Gdrive had "issues" and if the work doesn't fit into Google's agenda, you're left hanging.
The Bangkok Post reported Post Publishing, its parent company, will be producing Forbes Thailand in June 2013, with a target circulation of 100k copies per month, reports Christel Lee from PrintWorld Asia. Supakorn Vejjajiva, the chief operating officer of Post Publishing was quoted as saying.
By Andy Marken
To me, the most exciting part of the computer and consumer electronics industries is also one of the dullest ... storage.
Oh sure, we like the new smartphones, tablets, ultra ultra HDTVs and ultrabooks they showed at CES (Consumer Electronics Show) and all the bling folks come up with to personalize them; but really, without storage they're just...
By Andy Marken
People want (O.K., expect) free searches on the web, free places to post all their really interesting information, free places to park stuff – documents, videos, photos, comments.
By Andy Marken
Apple ... Amazon ... Facebook ... Google ... Samsung
Each one is ahead in the game of content, devices, customers–depending on the report you read, the phase of the moon or your personal preference/prejudice.
By Andy Marken
Government leaders, scientists, business leaders, health officials and educators are excited see how they can analyze the growing clouds of data you're generating/depositing.
By Andy Marken
Depending on where you live on the planet things are good and getting better or bad and getting worse. Let me check my Facebook and Twitter accounts and get back to you on that.
If you want, you can check with the government and the bank but then...
It has been more than four years since the global economy took a downturn.
By Andy Marken
Marketing and communications (publicity) folks were so busy jockeying to show they were running, managing and controlling social media they didn't noticed they had lost it to the machines ... all of it.
The machines just like in "2001: A Space Odyssey" and "I Robot" had digitized, dehumanized people just as in TV's "Person of Interest" and Spielberg's "Lincoln." The machines didn't care about Likes or followers.