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Where’s the Soul of These Tiny New Machines?

Where’s the Soul of These Tiny New Machines?

By Denis Pombriant on September 12, 2014

I can’t be sure if Apple jumped the shark or not. Introducing the long awaited iPhone 6 and Watch wearable device made me do a lot of thinking. First the iPhone. iPhone They obviously need some better naming conventions to describe the bigger and biggest iPhones and ideally the naming should come from the suitability […]

Posted in Featured Posts, Technology / Software | Tagged apple, Dick Tracy, iPad, iPhone, Steve Jobs, Watch, wearable computer

Salesforce Wear, What Does That Mean?

Salesforce Wear, What Does That Mean?

By Denis Pombriant on June 17, 2014

Wearable computing hove into view in a big way yesterday when Salesforce.com announced Salesforce Wear, a capability that enables developers to build new apps for teeny tiny screens and devices that you, well, wear. Wearables is a market poised for takeoff. Last year, for instance, Apple cornered the world markets capturing all the copyrights to […]

Posted in Featured Posts, Technology / Software | Tagged Google Glass, Internet of Things, iWatch, salesforce, Salesforce Wear, salesforce.com, wearable computer | 2 Responses

Your Glass Watson

Your Glass Watson

By Denis Pombriant on May 30, 2013

I was discussing Watson, the IBM super silicon brain that won Jeopardy! the other day with a reporter writing an article.  Around the same time, I was also looking into Google Glass, the wearable computer that enables people to record what they see and to see what they’re recording through a teeny tiny screen mounted […]

Posted in Featured Posts, Technology / Software | Tagged google, Google Glass, Groucho Marx, ibm, IBM Watson, Watson, wearable computer

The Superphone is the New Computer

The Superphone is the New Computer

By Zoli Erdos on August 16, 2010

The HTC  Incredible was the best Android superphone – for about a month, until the HTC EVO took over…only to be dethroned by the Motorola Droid X.  But that’s history now, we’re in the middle of the Samsung Galaxy S invasion now: Vibrant, Captivate, Fascinate … just about all major carriers offer their own flavor.  […]

Posted in Trends & Concepts | Tagged android, apple, google, HTC, iPhone, iSuppli, mobility, personal computers, samsung, situational devices, situational hardware, Smartphones, star trek, superphones, wearable computer | 4 Responses

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