Motorola – Method in the madness.

          Google’s commitment to Motorola has nothing to do with handsets. If the wires are to be believed, Google is going to spend $500m to market the Moto X. The Moto X is a new concept of mobile device where the user can decide on certain aspects of the specification and then have the device built...

Radio Free Mobile – Problem of a one man band

          Unforeseen illness has meant that Radio Free Mobile will be off the air for a few days. Broadcast hopes to resume on Thursday or Friday.

Q2 2013 – Dog days.

          It looks very much like the time has come to look to the recovery stories. Despite the panic, I have real doubts whether Samsung’s earnings miss is any more than a symptom of a slowing market. Samsung’s preliminary earnings point strongly towards a miss from smartphones. The signs of a slowdown have been there for...

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Apple – In vogue.

          It is now increasingly unlikely that Apple will launch an iWatch this year. The wires are alive with the news that Apple has hired former Yves Saint Laurent CEO, Paul Deneve to run special projects within the company. Paul Deneve will be working on “special projects” and will report directly to Tim Cook. This is...

Google Gaming – The wrong tree.

          A Google console is a bad idea. With the launch of the Ouya Android console, the blogs are also alive with the notion that Google is also working on an Android based console. It makes total sense for Google to pursue gaming but a console device is not the right way to do it. When...

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BlackBerry – Ballad of the fat lady.

          It is far from over but the fat lady is warming up. They say that “aint over ‘til the fat lady sings” but BlackBerry’s Q1 results are a very bad sign of its long-term outlook. BlackBerry shipped 6.8m units of which 2.7m where BB10. This compares badly to consensus at 7.6m and 3m-5m respectively but...

Apple vs. Samsung – Strategy of weariness

            The US judiciary seem bent on forcing Apple and Samsung to settle.  Apple and Samsung remain locked in a legal war which is showing no signs of ending. The latest turn of the screw is Judge Grewal’s refusal to allow Apple to add the Samsung Galaxy S4 to its current lawsuit for patent infringement...

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Microsoft – Built it, but they still don’t come.

          On its own, Windows 8.1 is not going to solve the problem.  Microsoft has launched the public preview of Windows 8 at its annual developer Build event. Windows 8.1 addresses some of the user issues around Windows 8 but does not solve the big ones. Most users know what Windows 8 exists but have no...

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Samsung PCs – Silly season.

          The desktop PC has its place in the ecosystem.  The silly season is starting early this year with the notion that Samsung is about to close its PCs business doing the rounds thanks to the Korea Times. What Samsung actually said was, “Demand for conventional desktop PCs is going down. We will allocate our resources...

WinDroid – All about apps.

          Desperation makes strange bedfellows.  The advent of hybrid devices running both Windows 8 and Android is a painful reminder of what OEMs think of both Windows RT and Windows 8 as tablet OSs. Two of the major PC vendors have now released hybrid devices that run Android in tablet mode and Windows 8 in laptop...