It is evident that this Christmas is total different from the previous celebrations. We cannot expect something better at 6 f of distance from our lovable people and with mask that look from a Carnival.
Yes, the shutdown punishes low-income workers and small businesses. The rich people and the big companies always find the way to survive and also to be richer than before.
I know the History that you are telling since the 60s. I worked with IBM software and hardware for decades. But I think that today IBM is less than "another horse" of the level of Microsoft, Google or Amazon. IBM is a company that it is falling without find a new successful business model.
This is not the first case that we have to change works distant from our profession. Other case: An IT analyst working as security officer analyzing incidents related to the security of big condominiums, companies and different kind of organizations.
We don't want a third term for the Obama foreign-policy team. We want strong attitude against aggression of Russians, Chinese, Iranians and all the American's enemies.
We will have to celebrate a real Thanksgiving when the COVID-19 pandemic stops. A Thanksgiving with masks, restrictions for traveling, restrictions everywhere is not a real Thanksgiving.
This is not a right moment to a Thanksgiving celebration. Till now we don't know when the COVID-19 pandemic. And we are immersed in a one of the worst moments of the last decades.
The Republican strategist Karl Rove wrote in The Wall Street Journal that it is not possible to reverse the results of this elections because it is a case of tens of thousand votes to try to change.
You are right. I agree with you, however the bad period of transition will end. The attitude of the current administration against the new administration is part of the style of the President.
Apple is entering in a cycle of integration of its technologies of its families of phones and tablets, with their Macs. The idea looks genial. In the practice, we have to see if this integration will work properly.
The creators of the 5G standards and the companies that work to develop products and implement networks and applications expect the fifth generation will be a total revolution in technology and communications
The revisionist of Trump will come and History will put him in the right place. It is nonsense to continue the criticism against him today. We are not right to condemn him, because everybody makes mistakes.
If really Joe Biden wants to make a good job, he has to put distance from Bernie Sanders, AOC and the leftist groups that who act under the Democratic "umbrella"
You are right! Meg Whitman had a lot of elements and resources to rebuild the glories of the legendary Hewlett-Packard, but she ended dividing HP in HP-1 and HP-2, and after that she couldn't recreate HP-1 as a success company.
The journalists are growing the name of Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez with all the attention they put in her. This is wrong. Please, don't talk more about AOC.!!!
2020 Elections: It will be good that in the last presidential debate, both parts make the maximun effort to put in the side the personal animosity and discuss about key issues that all the American citizens deserve to listen.
We have to hope that the South Koreans don't bargain the Intel technology with the Chinese, Frequently, China's companies use other Asians to learn about American tech players.
Bill Gates started Microsoft developing software for personal computers and domestic users. However, his vision about the great software projects was in his mind from the first moment.
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