Sentences with phrase «face obsolescence»

Adrián Villar Rojas» artistic production exists in an imaginary dimension where men face their obsolescence and eventual extinction, playing with perceptions of time and its representation in human culture.
Angry librarians, who like the Postal Service face obsolescence as a result of the cyberspace revolution, argued that libraries are a better place for Internet links because they are open longer and their staff better able to provide help to users.
Other manufacturers» smartwatches also face the obsolescence dilemma, but they aren't selling their devices at sky - high prices.
Hundreds of shopping centers across the U.S. are facing obsolescence, abandoned by shoppers who are going online or getting choosier about where they shop.
A rich offering of attractive alternatives have the open - ended mutual fund facing obsolescence.
While the latter product category is currently facing obsolescence and has lost a lot of momentum simultaneously with the rise of phablets, Mr. Neville believes AT&T's first 5G device will be a tablet, though his reasoning remains unclear.
This webinar recording, with our guest career expert Marc Miller, founder of Career Pivot, talks about what to do if you find yourself facing obsolescence in your career and ways to stay relevant in your chosen industry or switch your skills to a new line of work.

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Well, IBM could learn a thing or two from Yellow Media, a company that doesn't know the meaning of «quitting in the face of obsolescence
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Bond and M face a fate worse than death - obsolescence.
In the MIT Sloan Management Review, Michael Fitzgerald cites «a study by MIT Sloan Management Review and Capgemini Consulting» that «finds that companies now face a digital imperative: adopt new technologies effectively or face competitive obsolescence
Thanks to the iPhone 6 Plus, the iPad mini could soon face that same sense of obsolescence.
There are always the risks of competition and obsolescence when investing in just about any company, but tech firms face these risks more specifically and directly.
The Company acquires controlling interests in businesses that operate in industries with long - term macroeconomic growth opportunities and that have positive and stable cash flows and face minimal threats of technological or competitive obsolescence.
A number of excellent articles have been written that recognize the unheeded crisis that videogames face with the passage of time and the growing obsolescence of past technology.
The new consoles are barely two years old — aren't purchasers going to be angry that their new machines are already facing the dustbin of enforced obsolescence?
In this light old standards show their age and obsolescence in the face of the new, and with each new wave of informational overload we are further alienated by the system, that revolves around an economy of monetary circulation.
But the firm still faces lawsuits from around the world for not being open about its actions, and is being investigated by a French watchdog for «alleged deception and planned obsolescence
Now Apple faces a plethora of lawsuits filed in the US (45 at the last count) and, earlier this month, France announced that the country's consumer watchdog would be investigating the «deception and planned obsolescence» by the company.
Apple also faces a criminal investigation in France, a country where planned obsolescence — intentionally ensuring products are no longer viable after a specified period of time — is illegal.
As first reported by TheLocal.fr, Apple is currently facing a legal suit filed by the consumer protections group, Halte à I» Obsolescence Programmée (which, as noted by The Verge, roughly translates to «stop planned obsolesceObsolescence Programmée (which, as noted by The Verge, roughly translates to «stop planned obsolescenceobsolescence»).
The company is also facing a criminal probe in France (where planned obsolescence is illegal), an investigation from Italy's antitrust organization, and multiple class action lawsuits.
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