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Australia's plans and politics were always driven by the big-money companies involved in resource extraction, but China's dramatic rise in demand for Australia's resources...
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It isn't impossible to understand what's happening in Asia right now; it's just difficult.
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Sometime in the next week or two, the most important event since global plates drifted apart will take place - if media coverage is any indicator. I refer, of course, to...
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Member Greg Schmergel discusses a new approach to overcome some of the present-day challenges faced by the semiconductor industry and what is needed to sustain rapid...
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It's no secret that, for much of the world today, governments are broken, economies are struggling, and unemployment among the young is in the 25%-50% range. Among other...
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If there is a single person in the world who represents the cutting edge of consumer technology – and the forces that drive the many markets involved – it is Gary Shapiro....
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A funny thing happened to South Korea's march toward total domination of the cellphone market: it ran into its own business model, on a much larger scale. A decade or so...
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In this Special Letter, you will see the idea of Internet security applied to cloud security and data protection. To my mind, getting this project done is of the same...
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In his original predictions regarding the Big Shift (The Big Shift, August 12, 2013), Mark Anderson described the effects of the commercial pressures flowing out of China’s...
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In this issue, Asia Editor Rafiq Dossani brings us a no-holds-barred view of exactly how the election was won, who really is in charge today in India, and what we should...
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