Amazon – A song of ice and fire.

Reply to this post           Project ice has nothing to do with phones. After racking up nearly $1bn in losses from its last foray into handsets, one would think that Amazon would have had enough but it appears that it is at it again but for a totally different reason: India. Project ice appears to be...

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WWDC 2017 – Catch-up gems.

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 other ecosystems, there were a few areas where its announcements put it ahead of the pack. Machine Learning Apple is weaving machine learning into all of its services. This combined...

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iOS vs Android – The big switcheroo

Reply to this post           The Digital Life pie is essential for stickiness. Following 2½ years as an iPhone user, I decided to try and make the switch to Android and was amazed by how easy it was. I have switched from iPhone to a Samsung Galaxy s8 I believe that the ease of transition came...

Samsung Bixby – Failure to launch

Reply to this post           Bixby is not fit for purpose. Samsung has once again delayed the roll out of the voice component of its digital assistant Bixby further reinforcing my opinion that Samsung can really only compete in hardware. This, combined with the poor performance already offered by Bixby services on the Galaxy s8, leaves...

ARM vs. Intel – Silver bullet pt. II

Reply to this post           Implementation and performance will be everything. The second lap of trying to get Windows to work on ARM processors is in full swing but the key to success will be the performance of the devices. At the Computex trade show in Taipei, ASUS, Lenovo and HP have all announced that they...

Essential Products – Not essential.

Reply to this post           Andy Rubin still works for Google.  Essential Products Inc has launched a series of products aimed at creating an ecosystem but none of them do anything or enable anything that is desperately new. Consequently, the real beneficiary from another nice looking, easy to use phone will be Google whose ecosystem will...

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Google DeepMind – Pebble hanging.

Reply to this post           AlphaGo’s retirement shows that humans are still needed.  AlphaGo is hanging up its pebbles after emphatically demonstrating that from here on, machines will be better Go players than humans. This move also indicates that despite being one of the most advanced AI’s developed, it will still consume a huge amount of...

Microsoft – Empty harbour.

Reply to this post           I think the video game streaming ship has sailed.   Microsoft is showing no signs of giving up on gaming but it will have to do something really special with Mixer if it wants to make any dent at all in Twitch. Microsoft has renamed the video streaming service that it...

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DJI – Brains not brawn

Reply to this post           The spark at DJI is in its software prowess. DJI has launched a new drone which I think clearly demonstrates this company’s unique ability to take on its US rivals and come up with a better product. DJI has launched the Spark which is a palm sized drone that looks to...

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Microsoft – Breathing space

Reply to this post           Microsoft gives the PC makers room to breathe. Microsoft updated its Surface Pro at an event in Shanghai but left plenty of space for its partners to innovate within the fledgling tablet-PC category. Microsoft has followed Apple in dropping the version number from the name and the new product makes incremental...

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