Gates versus Jobs - the latest cat fight?
Or is it Jobs with Gates. Check this out! (and watch the video...)
You figure.
Monday, June 04, 2007
Wednesday, May 30, 2007
Microsoft's coffee table computer - nice
Microsoft's brand new, about-to-be coffee table computer looks a mean device.
"The “surface computer” features a 30-inch horizontal monitor embedded in the table, where users can move screen objects around with their fingers. Objects placed on it will be automatically identified."
Catch: for now it'll cost $5,000 - $10,000 and solely for the corporate market.
Hit it Apple!
(Talk about a replacement for photo-books...)
"The “surface computer” features a 30-inch horizontal monitor embedded in the table, where users can move screen objects around with their fingers. Objects placed on it will be automatically identified."
Catch: for now it'll cost $5,000 - $10,000 and solely for the corporate market.
Hit it Apple!
(Talk about a replacement for photo-books...)
Tuesday, May 22, 2007
Tomorrow's Ad Agencies - Google et al!
So it looks like a few weeks of Internet Ad deal making has changed the advertising game.
DoubleClick, Right Media and aQuantive have turned Google, Yahoo and Microsoft into tomorrow's global ad agencies. Tough luck Omnicom, WPP and Interpublic.
But hey, if Southwest and Ryanair can destroy the airline industry in a decade or so, the big Internet guys can turn the advertising industry on its head - and destroy its cost base too?
DoubleClick, Right Media and aQuantive have turned Google, Yahoo and Microsoft into tomorrow's global ad agencies. Tough luck Omnicom, WPP and Interpublic.
But hey, if Southwest and Ryanair can destroy the airline industry in a decade or so, the big Internet guys can turn the advertising industry on its head - and destroy its cost base too?
Google's hot trends sizzle!
Google today launched Google Hot Trends (mean branding).
Check it out. It should make search based trend spotting more scientific...??
(For those of you still baffled you can almost-real-time check out what the heck people are searching for. Na not porn dummy.... hey, it's Google).
Check it out. It should make search based trend spotting more scientific...??
(For those of you still baffled you can almost-real-time check out what the heck people are searching for. Na not porn dummy.... hey, it's Google).
Tuesday, April 17, 2007
Google Presentations - here they come!
Google Presentations are on their way intended to take aim and fire at Microsoft Powerpoint!And Microsoft still not nervous?
Of course they are...
Wednesday, April 11, 2007
Wednesday, April 04, 2007
Thursday, March 29, 2007
Scandinavia new global tech leaders - US dethroned!

The tech pot of gold slips from the US' hands and tumbles Scandinavia's way.
Sweden and Norway take 2nd and 4th globally in tech innovation. The US collapses to 7th position in the rankings.
Is the US empire collapsing? Is Europe rising?
Just question the World Economic Forum...
Monday, March 26, 2007
One home, one screen!
How many screens do you have?Screens, screens, screens crowding our lives and cluttering our homes.
PC's, laptops, iPods, cellphones, TV's, Gameboys and others forever cramping our sense of space.
Why can't someone invent a universal screen capable of effortlessly displaying data from any of my devices. One home, one screen. One car, one screen. One... Oh joy!
Back to basics... Surely this worm must turn.
Tuesday, March 20, 2007
The digital revolution unmasked!
The multi-pronged digital battle flows through global arteries like never before, battling for our living rooms, bedrooms, cars, wrists and souls.The titans continue to slug it out and we perpetually win out. Crap!
Telecoms operators bleed us. Internet giants police us while software queens embrace and control us. Meanwhile media empires just con us.
Who will liberate us?
Skype? Joost? YouTube? Fon? MySpace?
Never... Shame. One day. Come on!
Wednesday, February 14, 2007
Jobs and options - his next ejector?
Ah, l'enfant terrible is at it again.Will he depart Apple a second time round?
First at the merciless hands of Sculley, now under the scrutiny of the FCC.
It's all possible. And now a second investigation - this time into options misdemeanors at Pixar.
Mind you, should the truly unthinkable happen and Jobs is forced off his iconic computing pedestal - Bill Gates will soon hit the job market.
Apple and Gates. The next Adam and Eve? (Poor Adam!)
Tuesday, January 30, 2007
Vista or no vista..!
Wednesday, January 24, 2007
Google sell digital books - why?
So Google's about to start selling digital books. Oh God, really? How? Why? Not now... please!I hear readers scream out.
A few short months after Sony launched the Sony Connect service and device, intended to do for books what Apple has done for music (right...), Google seems in on the game too.
Does this mean that we are finally ready for the online book revolution? Not on your iPod! The world is about as ready to devour digital novels as they would swig digital M&M's.
Lets face it, there is not one compelling reason to switch from paper books. They are portable, cheap and easy to read. Digital readers are expensive and about as easy to read as Tolstoy.
Plus, people still enjoy building libraries and showing off books on coffee tables etc.
Is there any justification for the digital book? We think not, or at least not until someone cracks low cost printing that produces good looking in-house/in-copy-store versions. A photo printer for books.
I could well see buying a digital book to archive permanently so long as I could print out a sexy looking version whenever I needed it (for less than buying it in the store). And if I could even choose my own dust cover design? Well, now I'm getting mildly excited.
Interested HP?
Wednesday, January 17, 2007
2007 - What will be hot in tech?
2007 looks set to deliver two hotter than hot tech trends/realities.First up will be the battle for video over the Internet and our very own living rooms. Help!
Expect Microsoft and Apple to dominate. Microsoft using video games and the XBox as their Trojan horse while the company formally known as Apple Computers will ride the popularity of iTunes to inject Apple TV's into the back of countless TV's.
Video over the Internet will continue to be dominated by Google (YouTube), MySpace, AOL and Yahoo (who may be forced to merge or get swallowed by Microsoft). iTunes will be the only destination to make any money. DVD sales will go the way of CD sales - down the toilet!
The second most sizzling sector of 2007 will be mobile - finally!
Not because cellphone users will approach 3 billion or because more than 1 billion handsets will be sold. Neither will it be thanks to the gradual and painful roll out of 3G et al speedier networks. It will not be thanks to mobile Internet killer (Bill) applications or mobile TV.
It will be thanks to two impending and growing threats to the inflexible and stagnant mobile phone companies - Wi-Fi and Apple's iPhone. The one-two from a competing network's unending proliferation and power plus a computer company's real deal product will jolt the rest of the industry into untold innovations and partnerships.
The mobile phone operators will finally open their networks to the real Internet and stop hogging their highways. As a result consumers will no longer get ripped off or disappointed. The mobile Internet will become a reality and mobile network providers will realize that if the only let go they will make money out of this game. If not - bye, bye revenue growth.
All in all 2007 looks quite exciting. Particularly if you're Apple, Google, News Corp or Disney. The rest will scramble. Some successfully and some not. Enjoy the ride.
Thursday, January 11, 2007
Apple to launch the iTV in 2008!
Apple yet again rocked the tech industry by simultaneously and synchronously shaking up both the mobile space and our living rooms. All with just two products; the iPhone (unless of course Cisco have their way) and the Apple TV. How 'du jour' is that?Enough to ensure that Apple's shares shot up while mobile handset makers throttled down. Microsoft's remained as flat as a pancake/Zune on its back.
And I was about to go and buy a video iPod - no longer. How many others will follow suit?
Apple's decision to call their new PC/Mac to TV set top box the Apple TV as opposed to the iTV presumably means that one day they will create an all in one intelligent TV with the Apple TV embedded.
The iTV. 2008? Probably...
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