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Windows Phone 7
Categories: Tech CompaniesWindows Phone 7 Windows Phone 7 has been a downright nightmare for Microsoft so far. The operating system hasn’t been appealing to consumers, and there have been issues with the update process. If Bill Gates came back to Microsoft, he’d work closely with the mobile division to address those issues. If Gates is known for… Read more
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Develop A Smartphone
Categories: Tech CompaniesDevelop A Smartphone Steve Jobs is all about hardware, which would make him an unlikely candidate at Microsoft. However, if he were to take over the software giant, Jobs would undoubtedly push his team to develop a smartphone. Currently, Microsoft only offers Windows Phone 7 to vendor partners. For Steve Jobs, that’s not enough. Develop… Read more
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It’s Too Simple
Categories: Cloud ComputingIt’s Too Simple Google’s Chrome OS is a first-generation version of the operating system. That means it’s still going to suffer from some bugs here and there, and it’s still quite simple. Over time, Google will be able to make Chrome OS more usable for enterprise customers who need high-level functionality, but until then, the… Read more
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10 Things Steve Jobs Would Do If He Were Leading HP
Categories: Tech Companies10 Things Steve Jobs Would Do If He Were Leading HP 1. He’d Double Down On WebOSHP’s decision to acquire Palm was a good one. With that acquisition, the company was able to take over Palm and thus, establish itself as another software provider, thanks to WebOS. Given Steve Jobs’ history with Mac OS X,… Read more
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The Marketing Isn’t Effective
Categories: News and TrendsThe Marketing Isn’t Effective So far, RIM’s marketing efforts related to the BlackBerry PlayBook have not been all that effective at outlining what its product is all about and which customers it’s designed for. That’s an issue. RIM needs to communicate to enterprise customers especially, why its product is better than the iPad 2 and… Read more
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10 Things Dell Doesn’t Get About the Mobile Market
Categories: Tech Companies10 Things Dell Doesn’t Get About the Mobile Market 1. It’s Apple’s MarketIf nothing else, it’s time Dell realizes that the mobile market is Apple’s. That company is simply delivering the best devices and value to customers. Considering Apple has sold over 100 million iPhones since launch and 15 million iPad units last year alone,… Read more