Reply to this post Yet another glaring omission. Android’s already poor security takes another leg down as it transpires that many Android handset makers are not applying security patches although whether this makes Android devices less secure in practice remains open for debate. Research carried out by Security Research Labs (SRL) of Germany (see here) has shown that not only...
Reply to this post Go slower with no cock-ups. Beneath the polished performance lies a company with its reputation in ruins and whose indicators are going the wrong way. Its arch rival Google does not “move fast and break things” and is now reaping the benefit of “go slower with no cock-ups”. Mark Zuckerberg put in another polished performance yesterday...
Reply to this post New philosophy needed. Mark Zuckerberg gave a well prepared and practiced performance at Facebook’s congressional hearing but it is clear from this and from some of Tesla’s recent problems that the Silicon Valley methodology of “move fast and break things” is itself, broken. Only Republican Ted Cruz was able to rattle Zuckerberg when it came to...
Reply to this post Jump removed from Lyft’s clutches. Uber has followed China’s lead and moved to consolidate bike sharing as another one of its shared transport related services but the continued existence of this service remains highly questionable. Chinese ride sharing companies Didi and Meituan are currently engaged in the same process to broaden the functionality of their services...
Reply to this post Spotify auto speaker is another wake up call. Spotify releasing a music player for the vehicle is an attempt to push back against Apple Music in USA and should be of concern to both the vehicle OEMs and the radio broadcasters. It looks like the hardware that Spotify will release on April 24th will be a...
Reply to this post Mark and Sheryl kick the can down the road. While the immediate term performance of Facebook will be unaffected by the current furore, the changes present and future that are being put in place will only hurt its commerciality. As a result, long-term growth will be lower, costs higher leading inexorably to a lower valuation. Facebook’s...
Reply to this post Byton may not need to make vehicles long-term. Of the high number of EV start-ups all rushing to the market for electric vehicles on Tesla’s coat tails, I think that Byton is the one to watch. Byton is thought of as a Chinese EV start-up but is in fact a European EV start-up financed with Chinese...
Reply to this post Dear RFM subscribers, Looks like the site was hacked and you received some junk. Apologies for that and please ignore all posts between this mornings Chinese Internet and this one. I have moved to address the issue so hopefully it wont reoccur. Once again apologies for allowing your email to clogged up with crud.
Reply to this post B retreats. A&T advance. Meituan-Dianping is buying Mobike for $2.7bn in a move that is mostly about a defence against Didi but will also help it compete against Ele.me which has just been taken over by Alibaba. Meituan-Dianping is a Chinese on-demand platform that connects retailers with consumers where the biggest use of the platform...
Mobile Gaming – Declining empire?
Reply to this post Forward indicators for games look tough. Gaming had a good 2017 on mobile devices, but the data is pointing a rapid changing of the guard in terms of the services that generate the most income for developers. Data from Sensor Tower (see here) indicates that games were by far the biggest revenue generator for developers in...