"What if I tell you that five years from now Google, Apple and Samsung will no longer be considered amongst the elite companies of the tech world? You would say that I talk nonsense and that I’m crazy, right? Because great companies like Google and Apple and so many other are destined to be at the top for ever. Although you might turn out to be right about those three tech giants after five years this doesn’t mean that I was completely wrong about every big company out there. If we had the same conversation 10 years ago you would have probably called me crazy again if I told you that Kodak or Nokia would fall in a few years from now. Today we’ll take a brief look at 5 Tech Giants that lost their edge "
-George
Samsung's Galaxy S25 is set to elevate Google AI integration, extending to hardware depths.
According to Bloomberg, YouTube CEO Neal Mohan has expressed concern regarding the potential misuse of platform content by OpenAI’s Sora, an AI-driven video creation tool.
Apple announced that its Major League Soccer Season Pass (through Apple TV) will include new immersive video content covering the 2023 playoffs. Apple TV is the exclusive provider of online Major League Soccer broadcasts via the MLS Season Pass subscription.
A shame Sony has lost its edge in the tech industry.
I am still boggled by the presence of Yahoo in Japan. Still so many Japanese people use yahoo as their gateway front page when using the internet. Maybe because all the info is there on the page, but looking a the Japanese Yahoo front page is a headache. It is bursting with too much info. A Japanese friend of mine kept opening up a webpage to check his email on his smartphone. I said you know you can get your email directly without having to open up a Yahoo web page and logging in.
@annoyedgamer If their film studios were that bad financially they would shut them, not sell off profitable assets from an entirely different part of the parent company to keep the film studio afloat.