Senin, 12 Februari 2018

Editor's Pick: Intel's Fake 5G Olympic Hail Mary


Rob Enderle
Feb 12, 2018 10:45 AM PT
If there ever were a time when perception Trumped reality, this would be it. So much of what we see these days that looks real just isn't. I can connect a lot of this back to Steve Jobs, who was the master at this in the tech world. However, I'm worried that too many people don't realize that there were several times Steve missed jail by the skin of his teeth, largely because he did amazing work under pressure. [More...]

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