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...

Samsung – Barely a murmur

          There was a huge, but deadly silent crowd at today’s launches.  There were lights. There were stars. There were some great products but no one seemed to be that excited by them. There was nothing revolutionary about Samsung’s product launches but I am hopeful we are getting towards the kind of products that play to...

Microsoft – Damage control

            Microsoft’s climb down is a very encouraging sign.  In response to general clamour, Microsoft has changed its policies with respect to the Xbox One on both online use and used games. The only remaining difference between PS4 and Xbox One now remains the price and I expect that too, will fall into line prior...

Android vs. iOS – No Progress

            The latest data indicates that there is still a big gap between iOS and Android. Chitika Insights (see here) has published some more data surrounding the use of Android and iOS in North America. The data was collected between May 1st 2013 and May 8th 2013 and consists of around 300m web page impressions....

Android 5.0 – Low: the place to go

          By focusing on the low-end Google is aiming to increase its addressable mobile market by 60% or more. An update to Android was missing in action at Google I/O in May but it looks like this will be forthcoming this autumn. One of the biggest problems that Android 4 faces at the moment is its...

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Intel TV – Crux not fixed.

          Intel has nothing to make a splash in over-the-top (OTT) internet TV. Intel has already confirmed that it is working on an internet television platform with the aim to provide broadcast TV, catch-up TV and on-demand video. This is all well and good but at the moment only 5% of US households have “cut the...

Line – The young contender.

          Line is making its bid for the big time. Line is a competitor to WhatsApp and other IM applications that differentiates itself by allowing users to exchange cutsie cartoon images. Line was developed in Japan and Korea where the cutsie cartoons are an integral part of everyday life. Line has recently expanded into Western countries...

Xbox vs. PS4 – All at sea

            Sony’s PS4 launch puts Microsoft on the back foot.  With Apple doing little more than chugging along at WWDC, the big news of the week was the full launch of the PS4. There are three standout features. The PS4 will be at least $100 cheaper than the Xbox One at $399. The PS4 will...