Reply to this post I see Microsoft and Facebook creeping quietly together. I continue to think that Facebook and Microsoft make very good partners and...
Reply to this post Mostly catch up but studded with a few gems. While Apple spent most its time catching up with innovations made by...
Reply to this post Tinkering with Android for cars is a dangerous game. Ahead of its developer conference, Google i/o, Google has demonstrated another version...
Reply to this post Enterprise remains the focus. At Microsoft’s developer conference, it continued to emphasise its move away from being a platform for the...
Reply to this post Office in education sets up the future. While the education segment is still relatively small when it comes to computing, the...
Reply to this post Microsoft to Facebook could be what IBM is to Salesforce. Salesforce and IBM have announced a wide ranging partnership which will...
Reply to this post VR seems only to be popular at trade shows. After a very disappointing 2016, Virtual Reality looks set to have another...
Reply to this post G Suite and Chromebook upgrades are too little too late. Functionality upgrades to the mobile version of G Suite (Office-like apps)...
Reply to this post Cloud and mobile drive 3 for 3. Alphabet Q4 16. Alphabet reported excellent results driven once again by mobile advertising but...
Microsoft FQ4 17 – Head in the clouds.
Reply to this post Not a cloud in the sky. A strong finish to the fiscal year cements Microsoft’s positions as the main alternative to...