Google I/O – Full Circle

          Gaming will put Google out front in the Digital Life race. Google is holding its annual developer event this week from Wednesday May 15th to Friday May 17th. The focus will be on the developers and tools rather than new hardware, updates and features for the Android and Chrome OSs. However there are a few...

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Intel – Killing the Monkey

          ARM is looking less and less threatening to Intel. Thanks to the blunder that is Windows RT (Windows 8 on ARM), ARM has made no real impact in the PC space and the outlook for it to do so is fading fast. On top of this, Intel is far from standing still and the more...

Nokia – Brutal for a bit

          Nokia’s new platform does everything right except address the horrors of low end Android. Nokia has launched a big update to the Asha platform and the release of a new handset the Asha 501. The new platform runs on software proprietary to Nokia and uses Java for applications development. To date, Java has been awful...

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Facebook – Jack of one trade

          Home is a bad sign for the longer-term outlook. The final verdict on Facebook Home was brutally handed down yesterday with AT&T slashing the price of the HTC First from $99 to $0.99. With that one slash of the knife, AT&T has confirmed what everyone had already gathered; the Facebook phone is proving very unpopular....

Yahoo! – Wrong villain

          Google is a bad choice. Apple would be a better fit. Marissa Mayer seems to want to get out of the company’s agreement with Microsoft and go instead with Google. It is not a big surprise that the relationship with Microsoft is not going well as the deal was frankly a messy alternative to acquisition....

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IPR – The Weakness of Essential (part iv)

          The latest EU ruling weakens the case for using SEPs for protection. The strength of standard essential patents (SEP) has taken another hit as the EU has found that Motorola has been abusing its position as a SEP holder. SEPs are patents that have been used to implement a technology standard such as 3G or...

Intel – Dull, but right

          The floundering challenge of ARM reduces pressure for Intel to do anything radical. Intel has announced the appointment of Brian Krzanich as CEO of Intel following the retirement of Paul Otellini. Mr Krzanich has been COO since January 2012 and is a 30 year veteran of Intel having started in 1982 as an engineer in...

Apple vs. Samsung – Lessons in futility

          The only winners are the lawyers.  Yet another round of tit for tat was launched this week with the date of yet another trial being set for November 12th 2013. The purpose of this trial is to argue the value of the award that was set at the 2012 trial where Apple was awarded $1.049bn...

Tablets – Numbered Days?

          BlackBerry might be right but it is for the wrong reasons.  During an interview connected during the launch of the Q10, BlackBerry CEO Torsten Heins mentioned that he saw a limited future for tablet computers. He thinks that in the future the market will polarise to large screens at home or office but smaller ones...

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Microsoft and Nokia – Window of Opportunity

            As good as it is, the latest video can only hope to start the conversation. Microsoft has launched a wonderful video to raise awareness of Windows Phone (see here). Salient observations from the video are as follows. This is not about Apple vs. Android. Android is not mentioned once. Its Apple vs. Samsung (through...