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Back to the Future: Moving Forward by Looking Over Our Shoulder


 Universal Pictures

Better Year – To know where you're going you have to know where you've been, what you've been through. Based largely on what we've been through, people are cautiously more optimistic about the coming year. Image – Universal Pictures

Imagine:

  • A global population of seven billion people … and growing.
  • More than six billion mobile subscribers … and growing.
  • More than nine billion connected devices (two billion machine to machine) … and growing.

We've become a mobile and open world, and there's no turning back.


 Constantly Connected

Constantly Connected – Some feel at a loss if they don't have their mobile "tools" – smartphone, iPad, notebook – with them constantly. Admit it. You go back home if you forgot your phone. You're at a loss when your tablet/computer battery runs low. No wonder we feel we're always connected … we are!Read more

Samsung Chromebook Series 5 is Now Available in WiFi-only Version (video)


 Samsung Series 5 Chromebook

Samsung has just introduced a new Chromebook. Specifically, it's a WiFi only version and is part of the Series 5 Chromebook line.

The Chromebook has a 12.1-inch screen that can display 1280x800 pixels. It runs an Intel Atom Dual-Core processor, has WiFi, but 3G is not available on this model. Additionally, a webcam is built in along with a mini-VGA port. It also has a slightly tweaked version of Chrome OS, two USB 2.0 ports and a memory card slot.

Design-wise, it sports a comfortable keyboard and surprisingly solid 0.8-inch-thick chassis.

The Series 5 WiFi model runs $349 and launches with the latest version of Chrome OS. It is available over at Amazon, Best Buy, NewEgg and Tigerdirect.

Incidentally, Acer just cut the price of their AC700 Chromebook. It'll now cost $299 for the WiFi-only version (down from $349) and $399 for the Verizon Wireless 3G model (it had been $449).Read more

iWhatever is the Answer...What Was the Question?


 Road House, 1989

"All you have to do is follow three simple rules. One, never underestimate your opponent. Expect the unexpected. Two, take it outside. Never start anything inside the bar unless it's absolutely necessary. And three, be nice."Dalton, "Road House" (1989), Silver Pictures

If Steve Jobs had a Facebook page, he'd probably have more "likes" than, well…anyone.

He doesn't though, he prefers Twitter…yeah, right!

Some people even go beyond liking Steve. Remember the guy at Apple's WWDC (Worldwide Developers Conference) who blurted out, "Steve, we love you."?

Cupertino city council had a similar view when he presented Apple's super concept for the company's new campus.

Come on, the spaceship is cool.

It'll be great to see a building in the Valley that isn't just another tilt-up slab.Read more

A Bad Idea Isn't a Strategy, Just a Bad Idea


 Fool's Gold, Warner Brothers

"It's difficult to maintain enthusiasm for your leadership when you keep getting beat up by that old man." Alfanz, Fool's Gold, Warner Brothers (2008)

You have to admire Google. They're masters at giving stuff away free and making it up on the backend … selling your click, interest, movements to others.

O.K., that's about it.

Their other strategies have taken the gleam off their golden touch:

  • Nexus was an empty mine
  • So few folks download Android/Honeycomb apps that developers focus on the Apple mines that have action
  • Google convinced a lot of companies to throw money into their wet, musty TV mine; they just forgot the content owners
  • The Google music mine was empty at first and … yep, pretty much still is
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Samsung and Google Introduce the World's First Chromebook – Samsung Series 5

Samsung creates another industry-first device.

May 12, 2011-- Samsung this week announced its stylish Series 5 Chromebook, the world's first Chromebook built on the principles of speed, simplicity and security.

"With the creation of the Series 5 we are again pushing the boundaries of innovation by introducing an entirely new product category to the notebook market," said Scott Ledterman, director of mobile PC marketing at Samsung Enterprise Business Division. "This partnership has allowed us to combine Samsung’s design and engineering expertise with Google’s simple, secure software to provide consumers with a revolutionary notebook to fit today’s web-centric lifestyle."

"Samsung's reputation for innovative design and hardware development makes it a great partner to introduce one of the first Chromebooks," said Caesar Sengupta, Director of Product Management, Google. "We look forward to bringing a much better computing experience built around the speed, simplicity and security of Chrome." Read more

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