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To RIM: Don’t Change The Strategy, Change The Rules

To RIM: Don’t Change The Strategy, Change The Rules

By Chirag Mehta on January 31, 2012

A lot has been said and discussed about RIM’s downfall: indecisive leadership, inability to innovate at fast pace, and no clear path to recovery. I don’t disagree at all with the analysis and the interpretation of the situation, but I do disagree with the conclusion that many people are drawing and vehemently disagree with their [...]

Posted in Business, Featured Posts, Technology | Tagged android, Blackberry, India, iphone, mobility, network effect, Research In Motion, RIM, smartphone, telco | 2 Responses

Apple margin per device – expressed in Chinese

Apple margin per device – expressed in Chinese

By Martijn Linssen on January 24, 2012

[Image by Sven Teschke] An article in the New York Times published 2 days ago suddenly gained a lot of traction and got discussed, reposted and reblogged today: Apple making money off of the United States, while directly employing “only” twice as many employees in the US than overseas – but indirectly more than ten [...]

Posted in Business, Featured Posts | Tagged 1.0, 3.0, Apple, change, china, financials, Foxconn, Globalisation, ipad, iphone, iPod, stats, Supply Chain | 1 Response

The good, bad and ugly of cloud mobile apps

The good, bad and ugly of cloud mobile apps

By Seema Jethani on November 14, 2011

Since the introduction of the iPhone we have gotten used to expecting more functionality from smaller , more portable devices. Today smartphones ship with dual core chips and cameras more powerful than the digital camera I bought a few years ago. However, even with all the advancement in hardware for these devices they remain constrained [...]

Posted in Featured Posts, Mobile | Tagged Apple, cloud computing, iphone, mobile, Siri | 1 Response

Did Apple finally get hitched?

Did Apple finally get hitched?

By Martijn Linssen on October 25, 2011

[Image by Roberta F.] Thanks to Peter Hicks for inspiring me for this title Lately I’ve noticed quite a few complaints regarding the upgrade to Apple’s iOS5. A few examples of that: the upgrade itself failing to complete, having to restore factory settings and lose all apps and files, battery draining like mad, Twitter failing [...]

Posted in Application Software, Business, Featured Posts | Tagged Apple, application development, architecture, change, growth, iphone, iPod, itunes, maturity, Microsoft Windows, operating system, transactions, twitter

Beating Apples system Amazon introduces Cloud Reader

Beating Apples system Amazon introduces Cloud Reader

By Dan Morrill on August 10, 2011

Is this one of the first chinks in Apples armor for eBooks? I have tried repeatedly to use the eBook development kit for Apple, and honestly from a user friendly and programmatic viewpoint it is probably the worst chunk of software pushed by Apple. If the eBook fits all specifications and everyone from Amazon to [...]

Posted in Application Software, Featured Posts | Tagged amazon, AmazonKindle, Apple, appstore, cloud computing, cloud reader, E-book, ipad, iphone, kindle, Netflix | 1 Response

Enterprise Tablets: Hurry and Get One Before They Are Gone

Enterprise Tablets: Hurry and Get One Before They Are Gone

By Dave Michels on July 19, 2011

The Cius is here. That makes two enterprise UC tablets: Cisco Cius and Avaya Desktop Video Device with the Flare Experience. First some clarifications and differences, then a few conclusions. These devices do not compete with each other. The Cisco Cius is for Cisco UC customers and the Avaya Desktop Video Device is for Avaya [...]

Posted in Enterprise, Featured Posts, Technology | Tagged android, avaya, cisco, CiscoCius, ipad, iphone, tablets, video

Evernote Celebrates Birthday by Joining the Billion Dollar Club (Really?)

Evernote Celebrates Birthday by Joining the Billion Dollar Club (Really?)

By Zoli Erdos on June 27, 2011

Evernote has recently celebrated their third birthday. I also recently had my 21st birthday – it feels good to be able to legally grab a drink finally.  (Hey, if Evernote can lie about their age, so can I…).   Joke apart, I have no idea why a company would pretend to be half as young as [...]

Posted in Application Software, Entrepreneurship, Featured Posts | Tagged android, billion dollar club, bubble, collaboration, digital brain, evernote, iOS, iphone, microsoft, mobility, notes, ocr, onenote, pdf, productivity, startups, vc funding | 2 Responses

World’s Collide: Phones and Home Automation

World’s Collide: Phones and Home Automation

By Dave Michels on June 23, 2011

A Man’s home is his castle laboratory. My last post was about phones needing more apps – and here is a great one for the home. There are two things I believe every home should have – home automation and a PBX. However, my opinion (in this case) does not reflect the opinion of the [...]

Posted in Featured Posts, Technology | Tagged automation, HAI, home automation, home phone, iphone, nec, residential phone, telephony

5 Techniques To Deal With Spam: Open Letter To Twitter

5 Techniques To Deal With Spam: Open Letter To Twitter

By Chirag Mehta on June 15, 2011

I love Twitter, but lately, I am getting annoyed by Twitter spam and I’m not the only one. I don’t want Twitter spam to become email spam. I don’t want to whine about that either, so I spent some time thinking about what Twitter could do to deal with spam. Consider this an open letter [...]

Posted in Application Software, Featured Posts | Tagged iphone, linkedin, Quora, spam, Spambot, twitter

Four reasons enterprise software should skip native mobile apps

Four reasons enterprise software should skip native mobile apps

By Hutch Carpenter on June 6, 2011

The desire to “consumerize” mobile apps for their own sake is stoking today’s outsized enthusiasm with device-specific enterprise mobile apps at a time when HTML5 is right there staring us all in the face. Tony Byrne, Enterprise 2.0 B.S. List: Term No. 1 Consumerization The runaway success of the iPhone app store has demonstrated that [...]

Posted in Application Software, Featured Posts, Mobile | Tagged AdMob, android, Apple, appstore, enterprise 2.0, geek, Handhelds, html5, iOS, iphone, mobile apps, mobile html, Mobile operating system | 2 Responses

The Tethering / Hotspot Debate: No, You’re Not a Thief. But Somebody Else is a Highway Robber.

The Tethering / Hotspot Debate: No, You’re Not a Thief. But Somebody Else is a Highway Robber.

By Zoli Erdos on April 4, 2011

Interesting debate at ZDNet over wireless data plans:  James Kendrick claims that unpaid tethering makes you a thief.   Thankfully his fellow ZDNet-er Steven J. Vaughan-Nichols has the common sense to dispute  this tethering thief nonsense. Yes, technically if your wireless contract includes an anti-hotspot clause and you turn this feature on, you are in violation. Of [...]

Posted in Featured Posts, Mobile | Tagged anachronism, android, ATT, data plans, data service, hotspot, ipad, iphone, mobility, situational device, Tether, wireless, ZDNet

My first experience with Square Credit Card Processing

My first experience with Square Credit Card Processing

By Dan Morrill on March 7, 2011

Over the weekend we participated in a local comic book convention, and always there is some new gadget even at conventions where people might not think that there is going to be high technology.

Posted in Application Software, Featured Posts, Product reviews | Tagged android, credit card, financial services, iphone, Misc Technology, square, square payment | 4 Responses

Lessening the Pain of Data Roaming With Onavo

Lessening the Pain of Data Roaming With Onavo

By Paul Miller on March 7, 2011

I am in the Belgian city of Brussels at the moment, which means that my mobile phone is ‘roaming;’ off my UK network and being charged a scary amount of money to access data. Travelling to Europe is less scary than going elsewhere in the world, as I’m ‘only’ charged about £3 per Mb here. [...]

Posted in Mobile | Tagged cloud computing, European Commission, guy rosen, iphone, Mobile network operator, Mobile phone, onavo, Roaming, smartphone

Why I Invested in Gogii (textPlus) – My First Ever Later Stage Deal

Why I Invested in Gogii (textPlus) – My First Ever Later Stage Deal

By Mark Suster on February 24, 2011

This is a post I’ve been dying to write for 18 months. I invested in LA-based Gogii, one of the fastest growing, most exciting mobile social networking companies you’ve never heard of and maker of a product called textPlus. I know this because you’re not a young teenager. And if you are – what on [...]

Posted in Entrepreneurship, Mobile | Tagged app store, Gogii, iphone, Tech Market Analysis, textPlus

What Honeycomb and Android Tablets Mean for Businesses

What Honeycomb and Android Tablets Mean for Businesses

By Aaron Levie on February 1, 2011

Google is set to announce their first tablet-oriented Android operating system, codenamed Honeycomb. At Box, we’ve been waiting for this moment since we started seeing significant traction with our apps for both the iPad and Android phones, with nearly 400,000 downloads to date. With the introduction of Honeycomb, we’ll begin working immediately on a tablet-centric version of our Box Android app.
How did we get to this point?

Posted in Application Software, Featured Posts, Mobile | Tagged aaron levie, android, Android tablets, Apple, Box for Android, Box for iPad, box.net, collaboration, enterprise software, Galaxy tablets, google, Honeycomb, ipad, iphone, Samsung, startups

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