Wednesday, August 8, 2012

Why Apple Will Turn to Holograms

You're receiving this newsletter because you've requested it from us.

Having trouble reading this email? View it on your browser or View mobile version. Not interested anymore? Unsubscribe.

Share:            

BusinessWeek Logo Follow Bloomberg Businessweek on Twitter

Technology Insider

Aug 7, 2012

This Week's Top Story

This Week's Top Story - Why Apple Will Turn to Holograms

Viewpoint

Why Apple Will Turn to Holograms

Many have tried and failed with 3D gadgets, but Apple's patents point to a huge advance

More Top Stories

How to Save Best Buy From Extinction

Richard Schulze has offered to purchase Best Buy, but it's unclear what can be done to save the ailing retailer

Apple vs. Samsung: The Cage Match Begins

A simmering global patent war finally reaches a U.S. jury

Facebook: The Stock That Keeps on Dropping

Later this month a lot more shares will start coming onto the market

Science & Research

A Password So Secure, You Don't Even Know What It Is

Researchers have demonstrated a super-secure password system that relies on "implicit learning"

China's Comment Group Hacks Europe-and the World

Chinese hackers infiltrated EU Council computers before last year's Greek bailout

Crowdfunded Searches for Medical Miracles

The Web is helping find answers for kids with rare diseases

ColorZen's Cleaner Way to Dye

Tony Leonard and Michael Harari co-founded the startup, whose new textile dyeing process is faster while slashing chemical, water, and energy use

This newsletter is a FREE service provided by BusinessWeek.com.

To sign up for other newsletters, cancel delivery, change delivery options or change your e-mail address, please go to our Newsletter Preferences page.

If you need other assistance, please contact Customer Service or contact:

Dustine Peterson
Bloomberg Businessweek Customer Rights
2005 Lakewood Drive, Boone, IA 50036
dpeterson@cds-global.com

To learn more about how BusinessWeek.com applies this policy, you can contact our Marketing Department.

This week in Technology Insider

Welcome to the Tech Insider! This week, writer Ben Kunz examines Apple Inc.’s patents and recent acquisitions, and predicts that the iPhone maker will turn to holograms. The move may also be driven by the business imperative to do something to break free of the tablet clutter. We also have stories on Facebook Inc., Best Buy Co. Inc. and China’s hackers. Enjoy!

Olga Kharif

Olga Kharif
Advertisement

Technology Resources

Advertisement

No comments:

Post a Comment