Word: high-tech
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Women want products that simplify their lives, especially when it comes to high-tech items. Men want gizmos, bells and whistles...
...comes around and I realize I'll have to go play it again. Which may sound strange: this is, after all, a conference about fun. Surely spending three days looking at games beats any day job? But as attendees know, E3 is more like a cult rally than a high-tech sandbox. It's a little like Jonestown, only the Kool-Aid comes in iced cans at every booth and the only corpses are the ones piling up on the TV screens...
...rate of 500,000 a day. The Nokia-Ericsson rivalry has an added intensity; it's hard to overstate the national importance of Ericsson. Founded in 1876, it was for many years Sweden's largest business, and a symbol of the nation's remarkable agility in the high-tech arena. But the pride of Swedish industry and the country's leading exporter has become a penny stock. Kurt Hellström, whom Svanberg replaced last month, slashed the workforce from 107,000 in 2001 to 61,000 as the company's turnover went from close to $36 billion...
...Necco factory’s fate signals the transformation of an industrial city into a high-tech mecca–one that depends on its universities for survival...
...presence of the new research facilities will, however, be a boon for Cambridge’s universities, and for people looking for employment in the high-tech industry...