Second Hand Smoke: The State of Tom's Hardware Guide
IT publishing and journalism has remained pretty much the same for quite some time - if we leave blogging as "non-traditional" journalism out of the picture. About ten years ago, the publishing industry went into a major change with the evolution of the Internet to mass-communication medium. Five years later it learned how to survive the initial Internet-hype by trimming content and quality and giving the term "restructuring" a whole new dimension.
Omid Rahmat, General Manager and Publisher of Tom’s Hardware Guide, believes the IT publishing industry is in the midst of its next major shift to be able to adapt itself to changing IT industry trends, surfacing competitive pressures and growing reader needs.
Here are Omid’s thoughts on how tech publishing may change in the not too distant future : omid.tomshardware.com
- Toshiba offers flat 3D screens without goggles
- Microsoft issues long-awaited WMP fix
- Caesars Palace to launch guest biometrics
- Why untested DRAMs are getting into more and more products
- Microsoft launches new ad campaign for Windows
- Seagate ups mobile storage to 120 GByte
- Alienware announces dual Opteron system for dual Quadro graphics cards
- Transmeta expects stronger cash position for first quarter
- Via offers custom maps for Doom 3: Resurrection of Evil
- Shuttle ships 146,000 XPCs in first quarter
- Clairvoyante talks about brightening the panel
- LGE aims to ship 100,000 LCD monitors this year
- TSMC, UMC to lower 2Q forecasts, sources
- Microsoft overcharging case thrown out of court
- Inphase promises 300 GByte holographic disc for 2006
- Gigabyte intros dual-core mobo, supports DDR2-1066
- Asus ships P5WD2 mobo with Wi-Fi-TV card
- Samsung-Sony joint-venture intros amorphous TFT displays




