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Is Microsoft’s Head in the Cloud?
I've long been a back of Google winning this war but you have persuaded me that Microsoft's intentions aren't necessarily the act of a desperately wounded animal. They have a serious amount of cash and they should use as much as possible right now in order to prepare for the future.
Personally I see the future through web portals. And in that sense Microsoft have an advantage. I see us clicking on our web portal through which ever device we want (be it oven, remote control, phone/mp3 player, laptop or car) and everything that we own is available to us. You don't really need google for that. In fact you don't need microsoft either. You need a host that will hold links to all of the online software programs that you have.
I think the online future only has room for big players if they buy all of the smaller ones. And that can't keep happening. It's all very exciting.
iPhone Price Drop Is A Bad Sign
Thomas's prediction of the downfall of Nokia is so ridiculous it made me laugh. It's like saying Mercedes are going to topple Toyota's as the world biggest carmakers.
Sony's Problems Can't Be Solved Without New Blood
Another partnership could be with Blockbuster. I understand Blockbuster announced a few months ago that they will only be stocking blu-ray discs and not HD DVD discs. Blockbuster were late in to the dvd online rental market and as a result they are only no. 2 in the UK market to Lovefilm. Blockbuster could agree to supply blu-ray disc subscriptions cheaper if Sony gave Blockbuster small discounts on the PS3 units.
I see loads of these opportunities that could be vital in jump starting the great PS3 obsession.
Sony's Problems Can't Be Solved Without New Blood
I still think long term that sony will win this battle. But short term they're just not thinking right. Why not market it along side the Bravia tv range. Bring the strategies in line and see people buy them in droves.
Apple's Playing The EuroOperators For Fools
Motorola Unveils RAZR 2, Mobile Phone Collection for '07
Motorola: Wall Street Unexcited By New Phone Offerings
Although, the RIZR Z8 seems to be very interesting. I really like the new way of sliding it and if the demo simulated videos of what the screen is going to be like is anything like the real thing then this could be a winner. Although why provide that screen and then only a 2 mp camera? Some comments elsewhere on the net suggest that it doesn't feel well built though.
Motorola: Investors Want Cool New Handsets
Motorola have got a long way to fall yet. Expect a big crash landing because another RAZR just won't be good enough now that we have Sony Ericssons W880i's and Nokia N95's to go along side Prada phones and a huge array of ultra mobiles from Samsung.
The only way is down!
Long In the Tooth, Sony Needs a Protein Jolt
I for one think it's a great move. Sony basically have a medium term vision of the PS3 being a home entertainment hub. People just can't see it right now because the games on the PS3 are rubbish and the demand for HD movies and online content is relatively low right now. But knowing how well their Bravia range is now selling I think they are well aware that the demand will take off relatively soon. We need internet connections to continue to rise rapidly and then they are all set.
As for Stringer. Well Roger is probably right. Sony is doing most things right. But it seems that many of the areas of business that Sony could have working in some sort of harmony through good top level management aren't working properly. I think this will hinder them rather than stop them altogether. I don't think that they market many of their products very well either. Sony shouldn't be about being cool anymore. Apple have that sewn up. Convergence should be the name of the game for Sony.
Apple's iPhone Rocks the Cell Phone Industry
By the time the iPhone comes out in Europe every other manufacturer of mobile phones will have already realeased a phone of similar spec but at 20% of the price.
I just don't see how you guys think that this is going to replace your laptop, your blackberry, your mobile phone, your mp3 player and everything else in your home. It does all of the above but not nearly as well because it's battery life won't be as good as stand alone products, it's screen is smaller than your laptop and mp3 player, the memory is smaller than you ipod.
Yet it's still bigger and heavier than all other mobile phones out there.
This is not going to kill any mobile phone companies. In fact I doubt they are that worried.
When Will Microsoft Own Up to the XBox 360 Bomb?
And here's where I think they're really running scared. My prediction is that over the next few years we'll see our operating systems move online. I think Google will jump in to bed with the Linux developers and offer bespoke operating systems for free. Everything will be done online with all of your data stored on line. then you'll just go to any computer in the world and have access to your own bespoke operating system.
Then we'll all save £100 on every computer we buy because we won't have to fund Microsoft.
Apple's iPhone: It's Not About the Phone, It's About the Revolution
You're comparing apples with pears here (pardon the pun). The iPod became the world dominant mp3 player simply because the market had just been born. The pie was huge and no one had even taken a bite yet (apart from Creatives very small nibble). So Apple happily came in and took all of what was available. The mobile market on the other hand is already saturated. Growth markets remain in developing countries where people can't afford the iPhone so Apple are going to have to take market share. That is completely different to what they have ever done before. In fact they've never even been successful at taking market share and the Macs are a case in point. If it wasn't for the iPod then Macs would still be limited to designers.
People buy phones first and foremost to phone people. That is why I think $500 for a phone instead of $0 for one that does even more is ridiculous.
And to Dan Poarch. You would happily pay $500 for a phone just because it has an accesible address book? What?! that has to be the most stupid thing I've ever heard. You may as well higher a personal secretary while you're at it. People won't pay $500 for an accessible address book.
I've had enough of all of this hype. That's all it is. Hype. Well done Steve Jobs that's all I can say. I tell you one thing though. Don't expect manufacturers who have been doing this for years and have production factories across the globe that generate economies of scale that Apple can only dream of in mobile phone land to take this lying down.
Nokia are a bigger company than Apple will ever be.
PlayStation 3 Sales Solid in Europe Debut
The new Xbox Elite is not going nearly far enough. A hdmi output and a 120gb hard drive? Are you kidding me. Is that all you've got Microsoft?!!!
Apple's iPhone: It's Not About the Phone, It's About the Revolution
The reason people buy new phones is because they're free with new contracts. Plus technology advances slightly giving them better cameras and more features. But it's mainly about them being free.
The iPhone on the other hand costs $500. For that reason alone people will think twice about upgrading. But that's the thing. Within a year of the iPhone coming out the other manufacturers will have so far surpassed the iPhone that people will want the new phones.
$500 is the sticking point for the iPhone.
Motorola: Heading From Bad to Worse
As you say it's how well everything integrates. What I find amazing is that based solely on it's reputation for making good mp3 players you and the rest of the US seem to think that they're going to nail the iPhone first time.
Motorola has been making phones for years and it's interface is still rubbish. Microsoft can't do it on a phone either. So why will Apple?
With the iPod all they need to do is play music. The iPhone will have to make calls, connect to the net, take pictures, play music, organise your life and much much more. But I suppose the general assumption now a days is that Apple can do anything!
Their repuation is based on the iPod and the iPod alone. They aren't really that successful with their computer division and their media boxes haven't done much. Plus now Apple tv is getting criticised to. So I'm just not getting how people can get so exceited about a product that they have never built before and that people have never used.
I'm sure Nokia are shaking in their boots!