Xiaomi and Google – Race to the bottom.

Reply to this post           Android One will only ever benefit Google.  Xiaomi and Google are resurrecting the Android One program but given what Xiaomi has launched, the original aim of Android One has clearly been completely abandoned. The idea behind Android One was to provide a reference implementation of Android optimised for Google’s services that...

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Google – Yellow brick road pt. II.

Reply to this post           Another step to fully proprietary Android. Android Auto and Wear are fully proprietary and I continue to see incremental moves by Google that lead inexorably towards fully proprietary Android on smartphones. Following on from Project Treble (see here), Google is now starting to clamp down on kernel usage by Android smartphone...

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Apple – SiriKit?

Reply to this post           There are very good reasons to launch SiriKit. Apple has made some changes to executive responsibility for Siri that I see as a sign that things are not going very well and that changes are required. Given Siri’s weakness, I don’t see much downside for Apple in allowing third parties to...

IFA 2017 – Absent friends

Reply to this post           Hardware still taking the back seat to software. This year’s IFA is more about those that are providing the software that runs the products rather than the products themselves. IFA has become Europe’s answer to CES and this year it is bigger and better than ever. However, although there is a...

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Home vs. Echo – Battle of the Home pt. III.

Reply to this post           Google has everything to do. Google is great at getting third parties to build hardware that uses its software, but needs to work on developers of smart home devices if it wants to trounce Amazon. Following the general availability of the Google Assistant SDK that allows anyone to embed Google Assistant...

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Google vs. HERE – Perfect parking

Reply to this post           HERE has more potential but needs to execute. Google is upping the ante in the race to provide value-added services on top of digital maps, but with the right execution, HERE should be able to provide a much better service. In January Google launched its parking difficulty icon on Android Maps...

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Gone camel racing – Back Aug 30th

          RFM has gone camel racing but will return to active duty on Aug 30th. 

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Wearables – No show

Reply to this post           Adding LTE to Apple Watch is pointless. The problem with wearables that I described nearly 4 years ago (see here) of a solution looking for a problem continues to plague wearables with Fitbit struggling along, sector consolidation and even Apple seems out of ideas. If the rumour machine citing endless anonymous...

Samsung Bixby– Lightweight

Reply to this post           Bixby is hopelessly outclassed. Bixby voice only shines in the areas where Samsung has given it special access to hardware that competitors do not have. Outside of this area, Bixby is a third-rate experience that is unlikely to generate much traction especially as the vastly superior Google Assistant is just a...

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GrubHub – Big appetite

Reply to this post           Eats24 is an essential acquisition. GrubHub is making exactly the right moves to give it the best chance to beat its larger and much better financed rivals in the brutal food delivery business. Alongside results that broadly met expectations, GrubHub announced the acquisition of Eat24 for $288m well over double what...

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