2 of Sony’s AI proposals make sense. While Sony appears to be late to the game in AI, it has been working on this for quite some time which has led to 2 out of three of its proposed focus areas making a lot of sense. Sony is bringing its AI efforts together into a single organisation which will have...
Here we go again. The last time Samsung had a go at services the result was expensive and painful and resulted in a civil war inside Samsung that ended in capitulation to Google (see here). This time around there are some differences but Samsung’s ability to compete is limited by its deal with Google which I think is certain to...
Video comes for the music stars. ByteDance is aiming to extend the popularity of TikTok into the subscription music space but I question whether its algorithms are good enough to compete with Spotify or whether it can beat the market advantage enjoyed by Apple. ByteDance is in negotiations with the big labels (Universal, Sony, & Warner) to licence their content...
RAZR returns for its 3rd tour of duty. The Motorola RAZR has defined Motorola’s history in mobile devices which Motorola has taken to the next level with an ultra-thin device and a folding screen. The latest version is fully compliant with history in that it prioritises form factor over function and performance, but it does so in great style, completely...
If you can’t beat them, join them. Google’s move into banking with Citigroup makes complete sense because, as Facebook found, the vested interests in the banking sector will do whatever it takes to prevent disruption. The banking system as it exists to today is not fit for purpose. Despite massive consumer digitisation, it is still slow, overly bureaucratic, expensive and...
Teething problems are a good sign. I see the technical issues at Disney as a good sign because it implies that the demand for the unique catalogue that it has to offer is stronger than expected, putting it in a very strong position long-term. Disney + is off to a difficult start with enough users having trouble connecting to the...
Deadlines can easily be pushed out. To get augmented reality to the point at which Apple can ship a product that it is ready for its discerning user base may take far longer than its own PowerPoint presentations suggest. The Information (see here) has spoken with sources who have disclosed that Apple’s roadmap for VR and AR is to launch...
This asset is virtually worthless. Disclosures in Uber’s Q3 19 10-Q SEC filing reveal that the situation at its autonomous driving unit is worse than even I had anticipated further re-enforcing my view that this asset is virtually worthless (see here). This will not please Honda or Denso who have between them invested $667m in this Uber’s autonomous driving division...
Yet another avoidable blunder. In what is becoming a recurring habit, reviewers have found a serious problem with the Google Flagship device that further underlines my view that Google should not be making hardware. This time (see here) the problem is structural integrity where the infamous bend test (which most phones survive easily) resulted in 4 huge cracks in the...
Ford – Wild horses
Mustang Mach-E is a ray of hope. Ford may be mistaken about what electric and autonomous vehicles will do to demand for its products (see here), but the Mustang Mach-E gives me some hope that it is at last getting to grips with the some of the most serious challenges that it faces. Ford has launched its first proper attempt...