Category Archives: Convergence for a Converging World

Is Sony’s Vita, Vital?

Sony’s newest portable PSP (Vita) made a big-splash debut today in Tokyo… the question(s) that the firm faces (now and in the near-term) are basic: 1) will they be able to keep pace with the shifting landscape whereas Smartphones / … Continue reading

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Duh!

Although Sprint is essentially an also-ran mobile carrier in America they did the right thing (long overdue by AT&T) in disabling Carrier IQ’s key-logging software (which should not have been allowed on any smartphone from the outset). (Source) MSNBC: http://goo.gl/Fr7Jn

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Crack-Bury: The End’s Near?

A former (industry) giant continues to gain momentum (the wrong type though) as their death-spiral shows little and/or no signs of abating… (Source) Bloomberg: http://goo.gl/m3JvA

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One Would Hope.

In the ‘Court of Public Opinion’ Carrier IQ is essentially guilty… within the court-system itself – that / this point has yet to be proven. However, what’ll (in all probability) matter the most is whether or not the firm can … Continue reading

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Oh No…

The axiom, ‘what a difference a day makes’ certainly applies to Netflix… the former high-flyer that through a series of (what could best be termed as), ‘boneheaded moves’ is now the subject of a takeover bid by Verizon. No doubt … Continue reading

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Hey, Teacher Leave Them Kids Alone!

Google’s image-remaking process continues as YouTube (which also was recently relaunched) has debuted their EDU initiative (a website dedicated to creating a global learning repository) that has the potential to ride the long-tail of the open-source educational offerings of countless … Continue reading

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A True Visionary.

There’s a very high probability that most people have never heard of Robert Noyce; yet, the same people use something that he pioneered (essentially on a daily basis): the silicon chip. (Source) Stanford: http://goo.gl/YzlCA

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As Tech Turns: Take That!

Apple seems to have gotten a taste of their own medicine via Motorola (of all sources) as a judge in Germany ruled that they used some of their technology without (prior) authorization… All of this on-going (global) litigation seems to … Continue reading

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(School’s Out) Building Educational Apps: Best Practices & Insight.

The enclosed article provides an overview of some of the finer points of (successfully) building educational mobile apps that by their very nature should be (primarily) a medium for greater end-user (student) access… demonstrating additional value first and foremost (by … Continue reading

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Desperately Seeking…

Redmond’s App Contest announcement is either: a) a scatter-shot attempt at playing catch-up within this space (particularly in light of Google announcing / hitting / passing the 10 billionth app download benchmark; b) a brilliant marketing ploy (no offense but … Continue reading

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