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Numbers Don’t Lie, Right?
The enclosed report obviously doesn’t bode well for Microsoft; RIM (and Motorola… which has been an also-ran for quite some time now) as the first two firms have seen their market share slip. Towards that end; for those who actually … Continue reading
Tablet-enabled.
The S. Korean government has launched an initiative to replace schoolbooks with (computer) tablets by 2015 – which by extension will be a major win for Samsung (as in all probability they’ll be the default provider of said devices). From … Continue reading
Going Cashless.
Nigeria (among a number of other nations in Africa) has the potential to become a cashless society due to the mass-adoption of mobile banking therein. That said; it’ll be interesting to see how this country continues to challenge themselves (as … Continue reading
Wanderlust Lost!
As NASA winds down the Shuttle Program (with the final launch this coming Friday) it’s too bad that nobody seems to really care… Perhaps if their smartphone; Google Maps; flash drive and/or PC (okay, Mac too, etc.) were suddenly taken … Continue reading
A Death Spiral?
Nokia’s continued turn-around effort just entered another (inevitable) phase: cost-cutting / down-sizing, etc., whereas the next step will be a reduction in their workforce… all of which is fine and well (if the firm is able to actually turn the … Continue reading
Upon Further Review.
If Redmond’s acquisition of Skype and a patent that allows for monitoring VoIP communications both go through; Federal authorities may have just been given a gift that just might keep-on giving. From eWeek: http://goo.gl/adTSv
How Extreme?
No offense to the enclosed technology; however, it just seems that the more consumers become fatigued (and, simply, tune-out) from being inundated with ads; commercials; gadgetry, etc., one would think that ‘less is more.’ In other words; trying to capture … Continue reading
First-Mover Advantage?
The ‘quietly brilliant’ handset manufacturer that has seemingly come out of nowhere in the past 18-plus months (via having linked their fortunes to the Android OS) continues to impress with their latest offering. Granted; it might not be a game-changer. … Continue reading
To The Moon!
All’s well that ends well, right? At least it seems so as some missing moon dust was returned to NASA. Now if only the US Government would wake-up to the importance / significance of seeding pioneering projects that eventually wind … Continue reading
Hacking Hackers.
If the enclosed report is correct; hackers are now hacking each other… which would seem to redefine the entire onslaught of recent security breeches of various firms and/or governmental agencies the world-over. From MSNBC: http://goo.gl/6gcRl