Reply to this post Last time it was software. This time its emulators Qualcomm and Microsoft have announced that Windows is once again coming to the ARM processor but this time the approach is completely different to the disaster that was Windows RT. In Windows RT, Microsoft modified Windows 8 such that it would work...
Reply to this post Sailfish finds a life line with the Russian government. The hardy sailors at Jolla have had a pretty stormy couple of years but their ship may have found safe-ish anchorage in Moscow. At the end of 2015, Jolla joined the stagger of zombies (see here) when it ran out of money...
Reply to this post VR hits a bump but AR in the enterprise fares better. It looks very much as if 2016 for augmented reality (AR) and virtual reality (VR) has panned out much as I feared it would (see here) in contrast to the optimism and hype at CES 2016. The supply chain has...
Reply to this post Motorola is the only one with a chance of succeeding with modularity. Lenovo’s Motorola is increasing its commitment to its modular mobile phones with the promise of more mods and remains the only one with a chance of making this strategy work. Modular mobile devices are nothing new and the mobile...
Reply to this post Amazon is stepping up its efforts in the coming battle of the brains. Amazon is following its competitors by announcing a series of services based on its AI research but the performance of Echo makes me think that there is still an awful lot of work to do. The headline of...
Reply to this post Another horrible hack that Google is powerless to address. The worst part of this latest breach is that the hackers are targeting vulnerabilities in Android that have been well known for some time which no-one appears capable of fixing. This only serves to reinforce my view that Google’s only way out...
Reply to this post Amazon Echo opens a market for Google Home to dominate. The Amazon Echo has sold reasonably well but I think that the device is not clever enough nor integrated enough to make it a must have product. This leaves the goal wide open for Google Home to dominate as 60% of...
Reply to this post I suspect Ola will need state intervention to survive. Ola looks to have become desperate as it appears to be pursuing a new round of funding at a valuation 40% below where it raised money just one year ago. This is just yet another sign of the malaise that has hit...
Reply to this post Back to front strategy of Surface Phone looks sure to fail. Mobile phones are a bit of a blank spot for Microsoft but 2017 is likely to see it give it another go despite the fact that Office 365’s success in iOS and Android have made this feat almost impossible. It...
Magic Leap – Backwards leap.
Reply to this post Massive setback means more money likely to be needed It appears that Magic Leap has hit a major problem with the commercialisation of its technology and the question really is: are its investors patient enough to hang on while a new solution is found? Magic Leap is an augmented reality company...