February 23, 2004
Technology Review: Disruptive Incrementalism.
Michael Schrage. While technically less innovative than the shifts from, say, piston to jet engines or vacuum tubes to transistors, disruptive incremental innovations have profound effects on business. It’s not about simply extending a brand; it’s about surprisingly cheap, surprisingly easy-to-implement ideas that transform how value is created or perceived.
Seattle Times: HP points new weapons against virus, worm attacks.
Saying it was inspired by the way the human body fights off disease, Hewlett-Packard plans to announce today that it has developed two new methods to help combat computer worms and viruses.
News.Com: Danger to unveil prototype device.
New features in the color-display device, which will be smaller than current models, include an integrated camera, a speakerphone and application-launch buttons. Hiptop is Danger's reference design for a combination cell phone and Web-browsing handheld device.
|