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BUSINESS

Should you innovate with your customers? (part 1)

Business, Detlef Reis, Published on 19/09/2020

» To what extent should innovators listen to customers' ideas and suggestions? There are proponents and opponents of involving customers in innovation endeavours. In the first of this two-part series, we'll hear from each camp and explore different situations that may influence their arguments. The second part will propose some possible solutions to reconcile the different views.

BUSINESS

AI Is a New Weapon in the Battle Against Counterfeits

Business, Jackie Snow, Published on 10/08/2020

» When Olivia Matthaei, a consignment store sales clerk, needs to check whether a designer handbag is authentic, she knows the drill. She grabs a custom camera with a microscope lens provided by Entrupy, a New York-based artificial-intelligence startup. The shape of a bulky battery pack, it pops onto an iPhone or iPod. She opens the Entrupy app and selects a brand from a list.

LIFE

Apple officially phases out iTunes

Business, AP, Published on 09/10/2019

» SAN FRANCISCO: It's time to bid farewell to iTunes, the once-revolutionary application that made online music sales mainstream and effectively blunted the impact of piracy.

BUSINESS

The smartphone of the future, imagined

Business, Floi Wycoco, Published on 21/11/2018

» Though the modern smartphone provides Thai consumers with what amounts to a computer in their pocket, major changes from release to release have been few and far between.

BUSINESS

From humble beginnings to app pioneer

Business, Sasiwimon Boonruang, Published on 17/11/2018

» Jin-woo Lee, an employee of South Korean search giant Naver Corp, the parent company of Line, was the first person to bring Line messaging to Thailand seven years ago, before the 3G network was even launched in the country. He had come a long way.

BUSINESS

Manufacturing game-changers

Business, Published on 11/01/2018

» The Internet of Things (IoT) being built into product design, more service-centred business models, and 3D printing delivering major benefits have emerged as game-changing trends for manufacturing this year, according to IFS, a multinational enterprise software solutions specialist. The following article examines the three trends in detail.