Google and other
tech giants often have huge recruiting efforts that can target students — but startups might not have those kinds of resources to find or grab them before they head off to those huge companies.
Meanwhile, other up - and - coming
tech giants often seem more interested in disrupting entrenched industries than they are in serving their customers.
Not exact matches
For example,
giant tech firms
often struggle to keep up with the ingenious pace of new
tech startups — some find a solution in acquiring the agile business, rather than trying to compete directly.
In fact, the South Korean
tech giant quite
often releases a number of each of these devices, each year.
Wall Street analysts and the business media
often refer to well - known
tech giants Facebook, Apple, Amazon, Netflix, and Google (now officially Alphabet) collectively with the acronym FAANG.
So when Nintendo,
often the people putting out the crazy
tech demos in the past, decides to put out a system that has a
giant screen on the controller, you better believe they need to prove the concept in some spectacular way.
It's obvious that many car companies,
tech companies, homebuilders, architects, city planners, airline companies, and many other industry leaders could do more, and we could (and
often do) offer plenty of unsolicited advice to them, based on our own perspective, but considering how slowly the wheels of change turn, and how consumers and manufacturers alike are complicit in the creation of our current petro - based economy, the move to a more sustainable economy is more likely to be one full of baby steps, and not
giant leaps.
In this publication and others, the competition between
tech giants to promote their chat app platforms or intelligent assistants is
often referred to as chat wars, but as the Morning Consult survey becomes public, it appears there's also a price war.
A brand like Apple, which is
often compared to LVMH Moët Hennessy — Louis Vuitton, the French luxury
giant, wants to create
tech products that cater to well - to - do - people.
Sure, it has always been possible to create similar selfie images through various third - party apps as well as via Photoshop, but Apple's Portrait Mode democratizes the creative photo editing process, making it simple and more importantly, accessible — this is something the
tech giant is
often good at.
According to Bloomberg's Mark Gurman, an
often reliable source of Apple leaks, the
tech giant plans to replace functionality traditionally tied to the home button — returning to the home screen, accessing Siri and launching multitasking — through a new contextual navigation dock.
Apple finally embracing OLED technology, a type of screen that's found in many competing Android smartphones, is a welcome and long - overdue change for the
often slow - moving
tech giant.