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Macbook Air Takes Convergence Device Movement Further

Posted on Tuesday, Jan 15th

Trust Apple to lead the market. Macbook Air, its new ultra-thin laptop is heading towards that uber-device we’re waiting for.

Trend Radar 2008: Simplicity in Design

Posted on Saturday, Jan 5th

Simplicity and reduction in design are going to be the mantras in 2008, as industrial designers look for ways to make technology more human-centric. We are faced with the daunting challenge of delivering convergence devices with umpteen functions without losing the user. We are also faced with the challenge of delivering highly personalized user experiences

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Trend Radar 2008: Miniaturization

Posted on Friday, Jan 4th

Our wish list for what features we want on the convergence device keeps getting longer, while form factor keeps getting smaller. Familiar movie. Unfamiliar outcome.

Trend Radar 2008: Device Usability

Posted on Thursday, Jan 3rd

Legend has it that John Rubinstein, father of the iPod, left Apple last year because he and Steve Jobs could not agree on one fundamental usability element for the iPhone. Rubinstein wanted the iPhone to have a keyboard. Jobs didn’t. While the iPhone has broken many records in achieving better usability, the lack of a

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Trend Radar 2008: The Convergence Device Movement

Posted on Wednesday, Jan 2nd

I have tried to consistently synthesize trends that I see in the technology industry for my readers. In this new series, I will take a look at where these trends are going in 2008. The Convergence Device movement is in full swing, and as you have heard me say time and again, this is one

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Nokia and the Indian Handset Market: Overview

Posted on Friday, Dec 21st

By Vijay Nagarajan, Guest Author Nokia (NOK) has the most global footprint in the wireless industry today. While there are several facets of the Finnish company worth discussing, I would like to focus on one of my pet themes – Nokia in India.

Pioneering Video Conferencing: Polycom CEO Bob Hagerty (Part 9)

Posted on Thursday, Nov 29th

SM: Yes, i remember, even in the 2001 timeframe the Polycom equipment was not that great. The pictures were horrible often. BH: If you run it on IP, it runs pretty darn good. However, 90% of the installations were on ISDN at that time. The technology shift to IP changes it all. Plus, we have

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Eric Benhamou: The Saga Of Palm (Part 14)

Posted on Thursday, Nov 1st

SM: This has been a very interesting discussion. Anything else you would like to add before we conclude, especially about your personal situation at present? EB: On a personal level, things have worked out pretty well in the sense that I believe in ten year cycles – at least for me. I think, you can

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