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Will Ericsson's Minimalist PC Concept Evoke Envy in Apple's Jon Ive?

Ericsson has just pulled the covers off a concept PC that takes the all-in-one concept and design minimalism to a whole new level. The spartan machine doesn't have a screen or a keyboard, and instead opts to use projections for ...READ»

The $2 Billion Fire

At the end of 2000, Ericsson announced a $2.34 billion loss in its mobile phone division, a huge number that was the wholly unintended result of a tiny event--a small fire at a chipmaking plant owned by Ericsson supplier Philips NV. ...READ»

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Small Is Usable

This cell phone is smaller, lighter, and easier to use.READ»

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Aggressive Passivity?

Do you call people after hours because you know they won't answer their phone -- and you can just leave a voicemail message? Do you send people emails in response to their voicemails? Bubble Motion, a tech company in Singapore, ...READ»

The Art of Work

What would happen if the best moments of your life happened at the office? That would be "flow," and thanks to a guy with an unpronounceable name, more and more businesses want to know about it.READ»

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The Hard Cell

This cell phone sets a standard for convenience -- and ruggedness.READ»

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Why Little Louie Can Never Be A Genius

Can 10,000 hours of focused work make you or your child into a genius? Can Malcolm Gladwell possibly be wrong?READ»

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No Place Like Home

E2 Home, is a joint venture between Electrolux and Ericsson. Its mission? To change housework as we know it -- and to rethink business strategy in the process.READ»

The Expert on Experts

An expert guide to expertise.READ»

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Dial 'W' for Web

You've got email on line one and the Web on line two. The new generation of wireless technology makes your cell more than just a phone. Here are seven smart phones that will get you online without a line.READ»

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The New Fax of Life

The fax machine is the communication technology we all love to hate. Three new tools help take the frustrations -- and costs -- out of faxing.READ»

She's the Real (Internet) Deal

When it comes to evaluating Internet deals, Larraine Segil knows what's real. She's advised some of the biggest companies on how to partner with startups, and she's literally written the book on what she calls "Fast Alliances."READ»

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Sony Ericsson Releasing Phones Made From CD Cases and Water Bottles

Sony Ericsson released two new phones fashioned out of recycled materials today--the long-awaited GreenHeart C901 and the Naite--in an attempt to both boost its environmental credibility and reduce company carbon emissions 20% ...READ»

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Get Your Work to Go

How is the future of work like ordering take-out Chinese? For work to go, put your files online, leave your laptop behind, and wherever you land, dial in for your order. It's ready when you are. (But you'll have to work again in an hour.)READ»

The Strategy of the Fighter Pilot

Business is a dogfight. Your job as a leader: Outmaneuver the competition, respond decisively to fast-changing conditions, and defeat your rivals. That's why the OODA loop, the brainchild of "40 Second" Boyd, an unconventional fighter pilot, is one of today's most important ideas in battle or in business.READ»