Tag Archive | "Analysis"

iPad: A computer for the rest of them

Monday, February 1, 2010

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The reaction to the iPad has been largely negative, which isn’t too surprising given the out-of-this-world hype that preceded its unveiling. Many are dismissing it as a giant iPhone and nothing more, while some morons, who apparently get off on spec-sheets, are already calling it a failure because of it lacks Flash, an e-ink display, […]

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Why copying Apple just doesn’t work

Tuesday, January 26, 2010

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If you paid any attention to CES this year, you might have noticed an abundance of tablet devices from a slew of companies presumably looking to preempt Apple’s Tablet announcement this coming Wednesday. Microsoft in particular boasted about a line of new “Slate PCs” running Windows 7 that will be hit stores in 2010. Call […]

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Microsoft’s lame attempt to preempt Apple with the HP Slate

Friday, January 8, 2010

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When Apple released the iPod and the iPhone, it not only succeeded in markets where others had failed, but managed to essentially set the bar so high that competing companies are still struggling to play catch-up years later. It should therefore come as no surprise that everyone is trying to hop on the tablet bandwagon […]

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Why the Nexus One can’t compete with the app experience on the iPhone

Wednesday, January 6, 2010

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The Nexus One phone from Google is out of the bag and the reviews are beginning to trickle in. Overall, it’s being painted as a solid offering, and while it may not be an iPhone killer, it certainly may give other Android phones a run for their money. But in the midst of all the […]

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Why Apple’s app store has a built-in advantage with iTunes

Wednesday, December 30, 2009

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The iTunes App Store is a monster that’s spawned a number of competing app stores from the likes of RIM, Microsoft, and of course, Google. The Android Marketplace in particular has been growing at a steady pace over the past few months, with the latest reports indicating that there are now over 20,000 apps available for […]

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Disney and CBS contemplate TV subscription service for iTunes, and what that means for the Apple Tablet

Monday, December 21, 2009

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Over the past few weeks, Apple has reportedly been pitching the idea of a $30/month subscription service for TV shows on iTunes.  The rumored subscription service wouldn’t be tied to a particular type of hardware, and would be accessible to anyone with an iTunes account.  Apple, however, encountered some resistance as many content providers were […]

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Apple’s purchase of Lala suggests Apple is making a huge push into cloud-computing

Sunday, December 6, 2009

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Apple recently finalized a deal to acquire Lala, a four year old startup that lets users purchase and download songs or stream them from the cloud at a rate of $0.10 per song.  The purchase may seem curious on its own, but may be a part of Apple’s broader efforts to make a concerted push […]

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New Droid commercial ironically lambasts iPhone for being “pretty” and all about style

Saturday, December 5, 2009

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It sure must be nice to be an ad-exec.  While the days of chugging Scotch during lunch a’la Mad Men may be a thing of the past, creating non-sensical and tangential commercials will never go out of style.  Case in point, the most recent commercial for the Motorola Droid which tries to stick it to […]

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Not all mobile app stores are created equal – Why Microsoft’s mobile strategy stinks

Wednesday, November 18, 2009

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It’s no secret that Windows Mobile is floundering, but what’s surprising is that Microsoft still doesn’t seem to be aware that they’re steering a sinking ship.  Not only is Windows Mobile 6.5 light years behind the iPhone OS, but Microsoft’s mobile app store is also thin to the point of being comparably non-existent when held […]

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Jim Cramer raises Apple stock target to $300, actually raises some good points

Wednesday, October 28, 2009

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Before Apple released its record breaking earnings report last Monday, Jim Cramer noted on his “Mad Money” TV show that Apple’s earnings would disappoint, and that investors should prepare themselves to “buy Apple on weakness on Tuesday morning.”  Apple’s earnings, of course, blew analyst expectations out of the water, and in the following few days, […]

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Why freelance iPhone development is becoming more popular, and easier to do

Tuesday, October 27, 2009

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With well over 85,000 apps and 2 billion downloads, the iTunes App Store holds a commanding lead over every other mobile app store.  In many ways, the iTunes App Store has changed the face of gaming, having forced gaming heavyweights such as Sony and Nintendo to re-evaluate their gaming strategy as it pertains to PSP […]

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Windows Mobile on the decline as top cellphone makers shift to Android

Monday, October 26, 2009

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Android didn’t really come out of nowhere, but with all the recent buzz and press releases that seem to center on Google’s mobile OS it sure feels like it.  And one company that is certainly feeling the heat is Microsoft, whose Windows Mobile platform continues to decline in the face of mounting competition from the […]

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