Monday, July 18, 2011

HTC Tells Apple to Compete and Stop Complaining

Fightin' words!
Apple has launched a new complaint against HTC, one of the company's competitors that makes a wide range of different smartphones.
Apple went to the US International Trade Commission (ITC) with patent claims of technology used in the iPad and iPhone, and hopes to block the import of HTC products into the United States.

Sunday, July 17, 2011

Apple's iCloud Could Dent Flash Demand

There is some speculation that cloud services could potentially have an effect on local storage technologies, especially Flash.

Market research firm IHS said that Apple's iCloud offer may prompt consumers to reconsider their need for more flash memory and decrease the growth of demand over time.
Apple currently buys about 30 percent of all Flash memory currently produced, about 5.2 billion gigabytes of a total of 18.5 billion gigabytes. By 2015, IHS believes Apple's share will be down to about 23.9 percent. 

Saturday, July 16, 2011

U.S. Presents Cyber Defense Strategy

The U.S. Depart of Defense has presented its strategy to defend national computer networks in a 13-page paper.

The DoD is considering five "initiatives" in its defense strategy, including (1) training staff and providing resources, (2) develop new defense operating concepts, (3) create partnerships with other U.S. government organizations and the private industry, (4) build relationships with other nations and allies, as well as (5) attracting human talent and the promoting of innovation.

Friday, July 15, 2011

Kinect May Be Coming to Smartphones

Thanks to the acquisition of Canesta Inc, Kinect could be coming to Windows Phone-based smartphones in the near future.

In a Wednesday report about the elimination of the notebook, netbook and tablet in the next ten years, we speculated on what a mobile device would look like in 2021. Would it resemble a watch capable of projecting imagery and following commands based on simple gestures? Looks like Microsoft is already on top of the latter tech to some extent.

Thursday, July 14, 2011

Nokia Dream Phone Features Triple OS Booting

Nokia dream phone comes with Windows, Android, MeeGo operating systems.

Designed for the 'My Dream Nokia' series at MyNokiaBlog, the N10 is a slick concept that is perfect for the indecisive individual that can't decide which smartphone OS to go with. Although out of the box it doesn't boot the popular iOS, the N10 is capable of triple booting Android, MeeGo and Windows Phone operating systems.