Not exact matches
«The data tells us that a
lack of diversity in tech limits
innovation,» she
says.
«The Ebola crisis right now is one
of the clearest illustrations that [
of] the link between the conditions on the ground — the
lack of public health resources and infrastructure — and the importance
of addressing that as a threat to global health security,»
said Scott Gordon, director
of the Window
of Opportunity Project at PATH, an international non-profit organization working on global health
innovation.
The
lack of carbohydrate - rich plants and large animals to eat would have made survival tricky and required technological
innovation,
says Westaway.
«The
lack of innovation regarding the ELL phenomenon is complex yet obvious in many ways,» Jin
says.
Alongside that, more than one in three respondents
say that almost half
of their learners perceive compliance training as
lacking in
innovation.
Like you
said, the Sony used to be good, but high prices, and a
lack of innovation is really hurting them.
I'm not
saying the Nook is the answer, but Amazon's
lack of innovation is making it easier for new devices to leapfrog the Kindle.
I wouldn't be so quick to
say which one is better because I owned a Prime and sold it due to it being inconsistant most
of the time with the browser crashes wifi
lack of app optimizations and gps issues when on the other hand the iPad 2 keep in mind a whole year older just simply works in every aspect and no I'm no APPLE FAN BOY but ppl spend hundreds
of dollars on these devices and they don't work consistantly and my eyes that doesn't put you ahead
of the game yea Android has wonderful ideas that blow you away and then it seems Apple just doesn't utilize enuff
innovation sumtimes its jus crazy I could go all day... In my eyes Android still has some work to do!!!
To
say it's odd seeing Sony, not Nintendo, blaming protecting children for their
lack of innovation on the cross-play front would be an understatement.
In it, Moore
says there are two things that need to be done to revive what many are calling a dying brand (due to a
lack of innovation with some
of its most prominent sports games, including the Madden and NBA Live franchises): using promotional and merchandising deals to get the brand out there to the hardcore sports gamer and most importantly, make the games more appealing to non gamers.
People
say that there's a
lack of innovation in the gaming industry, but that's simply not true.
Considering that the primary criticisms
of that game revolved around its
lack of content and
innovations, we'd
say that the quick reveal
of Mario Tennis Ace's story mode suggests that Nintendo is aware
of what went wrong and is willing to fix it.
I'm not
saying to boycott that franchise per
say, but if the
lack of innovation bothers you then do something about it.