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TATT considers customer power

“When consumers don't respond rationally, it causes problems in the market, sending vendors the wrong signals.”

US gives Huawei the cold war shoulder

Huawei has set sales revenue this year at $125 billion and expects some of that revenue to come from the billions that it has invested in developing 5G infrastructure.

At sea with USB-C

The new USB-C plug solves the most infuriating question that’s haunted USB since its introduction – which side is the right-side up.

Facebook wants to boost your business

“We realised that there was an ecosystem that makes use of Facebook and Instagram, and it's easier to build in an environment like that.”

The diversification that wasn’t

A reimagining of the TT economy with a projection to 2030 will have a role for the petroleum sector, but it’s one that should be increasingly relegated to providing cheap energy for diversification initiatives.

Will Apple News save publishers?

Digital publishers are still operating with the same presumptions that prevailed when they produced a product composed of atoms, the outdated notion they are competing with each other.

Samsung brings its A game

The premium smartphones, the A80, A70 and A50, include the depth camera that gives the S10 series its computational depth of field chops.

SEAsickness

School ended for me with sixth form. I was tired of the whole experience and was keen to do and to learn, not study to an increasingly irrelevant curriculum.