Reply to this post Vrvana unlikely to accelerate Apple’s AR. Apple’s acquisition of Vrvana is the best sign yet that it is intending to get involved in hardware for augmented and virtual reality, but Vrvana is extremely unlikely to be able to accelerate its time to market. Vrvana is a start-up based in Canada that...
Reply to this post Sonos is now just another speaker maker. Sonos has finally enabled Alexa voice control and Spotify support in its speaker systems thereby ensuring that it will now be competing purely on the quality of its hardware. The Sonos One is Sonos’ first voice-activated speaker which has received rave reviews for its...
Reply to this post Fuchsia could replace Android Auto and Android Wear. Google’s mysterious operating system Fuchsia is starting to take shape with the addition of a user interface as well as support for programming languages that are used to create both Android and iOS apps. What was first noticed as a few lines...
Reply to this post Alibaba is very different to Amazon. I think Alibaba’s investment in Sun Art has nothing to do with Amazon’s strategy with Whole Foods, and everything to do with the woeful state of the offline transaction experience in China. Alibaba intends to invest $2.9bn in Sun Art, a hypermarket operator which has...
Reply to this post Google’s AI already paying dividends Both Google and Facebook have a fake news problem but Google’s leadership in AI means that it is likely to have a better solution and will not have to materially impact the financial performance of the company to fix it. Over the last 2 years, Google,...
Reply to this post Mighty core business buys time. Tencent reported strong results driven mostly by its content offerings which gives the company time to work out how to fully monetise the vast the community it has created. Q3 17 revenues / net income RMB65.2bn ($9.8bn) / RMB18.0bn ($2.7bn) nicely ahead of estimates of RMB61.0bn...
Reply to this post Fragmentation getting worse not better. Despite Google’s best efforts, the situation with fragmentation in Android devices appears to be materially worsening, further reinforcing the need for Google to take Android completely proprietary. Fragmentation in Android comes in two forms: First, vertical fragmentation: this refers to the number of older versions of...
Reply to this post Hacking of Face ID proves its security. The inevitable hacking of Face ID has been achieved but I think that the lengths that the hackers had to go to crack the system proves that, for all practical purposes, it is a worthy upgrade from fingerprint recognition. Vietnamese cyber security firm and...
Reply to this post At around $70bn, there should be plenty of sellers. Uber has approved a deal where SoftBank will lead a $1bn fund raising and at the same time buy around $9bn from existing shareholders which should give SoftBank a stake in Uber of around 14%. Softbank is investing at a valuation of...
Uber vs. Lyft – Blood in the water
Reply to this post This is Lyft’s best chance to catch Uber. With yet another skeleton emerging to hinder Uber, Lyft is increasing its recent fund raising by $500m as I think it has realised that now is its best chance to reel in Uber. Lyft has increased its recent $1bn round that was led...