By Jess Collen, Contributor So how surprised were you to see the name Adolf Hitler trending among frequently searched business terms this week? It seems that a Swiss company’s use of this brand for coffee has raised quite a furor. With one of the year’s really hot trademark topics among the public being the […] …read more
Tyrants In The Trademark Office: No Reason You Can’t Register ‘Hitler’ For Coffee Creamers
Tyrants In The Trademark Office: No Reason You Can’t Register ‘Hitler’ For Coffee Creamers
By Jess Collen, Contributor So how surprised were you to see the name Adolf Hitler trending among frequently searched business terms this week? It seems that a Swiss company’s use of this brand for coffee has raised quite a furor. With one of the year’s really hot trademark topics among the public being the […] …read more
How Potential Ray Rice Reinstatement May Impact The NFL
By Vincent Frank, Contributor Baltimore Ravens running back Ray Rice may be reinstated. What impact might that have on the NFL? …read more
How Potential Ray Rice Reinstatement May Impact The NFL
By Vincent Frank, Contributor Baltimore Ravens running back Ray Rice may be reinstated. What impact might that have on the NFL? …read more
Ray Rice
Ray Rice
How to Fix IBM
By Robert X. Cringely, Contributor Early in his tenure as CEO, Sam Palmisano made changes that created IBM’s problems today. IBM customers are buying fewer products and services. Revenue has dropped each quarter for the past ten. Sam’s changes alienated IBM customers, many of whom are ending what has been in many cases a multi-decade […] …read more
How to Fix IBM
By Robert X. Cringely, Contributor Early in his tenure as CEO, Sam Palmisano made changes that created IBM’s problems today. IBM customers are buying fewer products and services. Revenue has dropped each quarter for the past ten. Sam’s changes alienated IBM customers, many of whom are ending what has been in many cases a multi-decade […] …read more
Study Suggests Link Between Air Pollution Exposure And Autism
By Jon Fortenbury, Contributor Preliminary research out of the University of Pittsburgh found that children with Autism Spectrum Disorders (ASD) were 1.4 to two times more likely to have been exposed to higher levels of air pollution during pregnancy and the first two years of life than children without ASD. The results of the study […] …read more