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In 2011, HP killed a $1.2 billion innovation in just 49 days. I was the Chief Technology Officer who recommended buying it. What happened next reveals why smart people consistently destroy breakthrough technology—and the systematic framework you need to avoid making the same mistake. HP had just spent $1.2 billion acquiring Palm to get WebOS—one of the most advanced mobile operating systems ever created. It had true multitasking when iOS and Android couldn't handle it, an elegant interface design, and breakthrough platform technology. I led the technical due diligence and recommended the acquisition because I believed we were buying the future of mobile computing.We launched it on the HP TouchPad tablet. Then, the CEO killed it just 49 days after launch. Here's a question that should keep every innovation leader awake at night: How do you destroy breakthrough technology worth over a billion dollars in less than two months? The answer isn't what you think. It's not about bad technology, poor market timing, or insufficient resources. It's about systematic thinking errors that intelligent people make when evaluating innovation under pressure. And these same patterns are happening in companies everywhere, right now. I'm going to show you exactly how this happens, why your company is vulnerable to the same mistakes, and give you a proven framework to prevent these disasters before they destroy your next breakthrough innovation. On my Studio Notes on Substack, I share the personal story of watching this unfold while recovering from surgery. In this episode, I want to focus on the systematic patterns that caused this disaster and the decision framework that can prevent it. Here's my promise: by the end of this episode, you'll understand the five thinking errors that consistently destroy innovation value, you'll have a complete decision framework to avoid these traps, and you'll know exactly how to apply this to your current innovation decisions. Because here's what this disaster taught me: intelligence doesn't predict decision quality. Systematic thinking frameworks do. The Pattern That Destroys Billion-Dollar Innovations Let me start with the fundamental problem that makes these disasters predictable. When the HP Board hired Leo Apotheker as CEO, they created what I call a "cognitive mismatch," and it reveals why smart people make terrible innovation decisions. Apotheker came from SAP, where he'd run a $15 billion software company. HP was a $125 billion technology company with breakthrough mobile platform technology. The board put someone whose largest organizational experience was half the size of HP's smallest division in charge of evaluating platform innovations he'd never encountered before. But here's the crucial insight: the problem wasn't his experience level. The problem was how his professional background created mental blind spots that made him literally unable to see WebOS as an opportunity. Here's what's dangerous: Apotheker couldn't see WebOS as valuable because his entire career taught him that software companies don't do hardware. His brain was wired to see hardware as a distraction, not an advantage. To him, WebOS represented exactly the kind of hardware business he wanted to eliminate. Your expertise becomes your blind spot. You literally can't see opportunities outside your professional comfort zone. And this is the first critical principle: Your job background creates mental filters that determine what opportunities you can even see. And this pattern is happening in your company right now. Your finance team evaluates platform investments using metrics designed for traditional products. Your marketing team rejects concepts they can't explain with existing frameworks. Your engineers dismiss breakthrough ideas that don't fit current technical roadmaps. The pattern is always identical: intelligent people using the wrong thinking frameworks to evaluate breakthrough technology. Let me show you exactly how this destroys innovation value. The Five Systematic Thinking Errors That Kill Innovation WebOS died because of five predictable cognitive errors that occur when smart people evaluate breakthrough technology under pressure. These aren't unique to HP—I've seen identical patterns destroy innovation value across multiple industries. Error #1: Solving the Wrong Problem The most dangerous mistake happens before you evaluate any options: framing the wrong decision question. Apotheker was asking "How do I transform HP into a software company?" when the strategic question was "How do we build competitive advantage in mobile computing platforms?" When you optimize solutions for the wrong problem, you get excellent answers that destroy strategic value. The Warning Sign: Your team jumps straight to evaluating options without questioning whether you're solving the right challenge. Error #2: Identity-Driven Decision Making Your professional background creates systematic blind spots about breakthrough opportunities. Software executives see software solutions. Hardware leaders focus on hardware opportunities. Financial experts optimize for traditional metrics. This cognitive filtering happens automatically and distorts how you evaluate platform technologies that don't fit conventional categories. The Warning Sign: Your evaluation team all have similar backgrounds and reach the same conclusions about breakthrough technology. Error #3: Tunnel Vision Under Pressure When executives become obsessed with major initiatives, everything else feels like a distraction. Apotheker became obsessed with acquiring Autonomy, a software company that fit his transformation vision. This tunnel vision made everything else—including breakthrough mobile technology—feel like a distraction from his primary goal. The Warning Sign: Leadership dismisses promising innovations because they don't support the current primary initiative. Error #4: Timeline Compression Under Stress Platform technologies require different evaluation timeframes than traditional products. Forty-nine days isn't enough time to build developer ecosystems, establish retail partnerships, or demonstrate platform traction. But pressure to show decisive leadership compressed HP's decision timeline artificially, creating the illusion of strong leadership while increasing the probability of strategic errors. The Warning Sign: Your team is evaluating breakthrough technology using the same timelines as conventional product launches. Error #5: Wrong Evidence Framework Innovation decisions require fundamentally different success metrics than traditional business evaluation. HP focused on TouchPad sales numbers instead of developer adoption rates, user engagement patterns, or platform differentiation sustainability. They used product metrics to evaluate platform potential, which guaranteed they would see failure instead of recognizing early-stage ecosystem development. The Warning Sign: You're applying traditional business metrics to evaluate breakthrough technology investments. Here's what makes these errors so dangerous: they're invisible to the people making them. Smart teams use these flawed frameworks and feel confident they're making data-driven decisions while systematically destroying innovation value. But these patterns are preventable. After analyzing hundreds of similar disasters, I developed a systematic framework specifically designed to avoid these thinking traps. The DECIDE Framework: Your Innovation Decision Protection System The DECIDE framework addresses each cognitive vulnerability that consistently traps intelligent leaders in innovation contexts. Let me show you exactly how it works and why it would have saved WebOS. D - Define the Real Decision Most innovation failures begin with teams optimizing excellent solutions for poorly defined problems. The Tool: Reframe your decision question three different ways. If all three point to the same choice, you're probably asking the right question. If they point to different choices, you need to determine which frame captures the real strategic challenge. Examples of Different Frames: Financial Frame: "How do we minimize losses on this investment?" Strategic Frame: "How do we build long-term competitive advantage?" Market Frame: "How do we capture emerging opportunities?" Competitive Frame: "How do we position against industry leaders?" Customer Frame: "How do we create unique value for users?" HP's Application: Original Frame: "Should we continue investing in TouchPad given poor sales?" Strategic Reframe: "How do we build a sustainable mobile platform business?" Competitive Reframe: "What's our path to competing with Apple and Google in mobile?" What This Reveals: The reframes show TouchPad was one product in a larger platform opportunity that deserved different evaluation criteria entirely. E - Examine Your Thinking Process Your professional background creates invisible filters that can systematically distort how you interpret breakthrough opportunities. The Tool: If you hired someone with completely different expertise to make this decision, what would they choose? When the gap is huge, you need outside perspectives with different cognitive frameworks. HP's Gap: Enterprise software CEO versus consumer platform strategy requirements. They needed mobile platform thinking, not enterprise software optimization, but never brought that expertise into the decision process. C - Challenge Your Assumptions The most dangerous assumptions feel like established facts and shape your entire analysis without being examined. The Tool: What would have to be true for your least favorite option to actually be the right choice? This forces you to consider alternative interpretations of the same evidence. HP's Assumptions: Platform businesses need immediate profitability, mobile computing won't dominate, differentiated operating systems can't compete with Apple and Google. All of these assumptions were provably false by 2011, but they drove the evaluation process. I - Identify Decision Traps Different types of decisions trigger predictable cognitive biases that distort evaluation in systematic ways. The Tool: Which specific biases is your decision most vulnerable to? Create explicit countermeasures for each identified bias. Common Innovation Decision Biases: Focused on stopping losses vs building advantages (loss aversion) Seeking evidence that supports preferred choice (confirmation bias) Overweighting first information received (anchoring bias) Obsessing with one initiative while missing others (tunnel vision) Choosing options that fit your identity (identity bias) Using recent events to predict outcomes (recency bias) HP's Specific Traps: Focused on stopping TouchPad losses vs building platform advantages (loss aversion) Highlighted negative sales data while ignoring positive developer signals (confirmation bias) Used early TouchPad sales as anchor for all subsequent evaluation (anchoring bias) D - Design Multiple Options Most innovation failures result from evaluating limited options well rather than evaluating good options poorly. The Tool: Generate five genuinely different approaches before evaluating any of them. Breakthrough solutions often emerge from non-obvious alternatives. HP's Missing Options: License WebOS to manufacturers, integrate into PC ecosystem, pivot to enterprise mobile, create hybrid hardware-software strategy. All had genuine potential but were never seriously considered. E - Evaluate with Evidence Platform technologies require fundamentally different success metrics than traditional product evaluation. The Tool: What evidence would predict success for this specific type of innovation? Use frameworks appropriate for breakthrough technology, not conventional business metrics. HP's Error: They used quarterly sales performance and immediate profitability to evaluate platform potential. Platform businesses lose money initially while building network effects that create sustainable advantages later. How to Apply This to Your Innovation Decision Right Now Let me show you how to use this framework with your current innovation decisions. Step One: Identify Your Highest-Stakes Innovation Decision What breakthrough technology, platform investment, or disruptive opportunity is your team evaluating right now? This framework applies to any decision where traditional business metrics might mislead about innovation potential. Step Two: Run the Decision Question Test Before evaluating any options, reframe your decision question three different ways. Are you asking "How do we minimize risk?" or "How do we maximize strategic opportunity?" The frame determines the solutions you'll even consider. Step Three: Audit Your Evaluation Team Who's making this decision? What cognitive filters might their backgrounds create? Do you need advisors with different expertise to see opportunities your current team might miss? Step Four: Challenge Your Obvious Assumptions What would have to be true for the option you least prefer to actually be right? Those conditions might exist or be emerging faster than you realize. Step Five: Identify Your Decision Traps Is your team vulnerable to loss aversion? Anchoring on early data? Tunnel vision around other initiatives? Create specific countermeasures for each identified bias. Step Six: Generate Multiple Approaches Push beyond obvious choices. What would someone from a completely different industry do? What creative alternatives combine elements from different options? Step Seven: Use Appropriate Evidence Are you evaluating platform potential with product metrics? Breakthrough technology with conventional criteria? Innovation investments with traditional business frameworks? Match your evidence to your innovation type. Why This Framework Prevents Innovation Disasters The DECIDE framework works because it addresses the specific cognitive vulnerabilities that consistently trap intelligent people in innovation contexts. Traditional decision-making assumes you know the right questions to ask, can see opportunities clearly, and will use appropriate evaluation criteria. Innovation decisions violate all these assumptions. Breakthrough technologies don't fit existing categories. Platform investments don't follow traditional timelines. Disruptive opportunities can't be evaluated with conventional metrics. The companies that consistently succeed at innovation aren't smarter—they use systematic frameworks designed for uncertainty, breakthrough potential, and non-obvious opportunities. Three Companies Getting This Right: Amazon evaluates platform investments with different metrics than product launches. They expected Kindle, AWS, and Prime to lose money initially while building long-term competitive advantages. Google uses systematic frameworks to avoid identity bias in breakthrough technology evaluation. Android didn't fit their search advertising identity, but they evaluated it with platform-appropriate criteria. Apple applies different decision frameworks to breakthrough products versus incremental improvements. They gave iPhone multiple years to build ecosystem momentum instead of expecting immediate profitability. These companies avoid the systematic thinking errors that destroyed WebOS because they use decision frameworks designed for innovation uncertainty. Your Next Strategic Decision Here's the reality: this challenge isn't going away. Breakthrough technologies will continue emerging faster than traditional business frameworks can evaluate them. The companies that develop systematic innovation decision capabilities will capture enormous value. Those that rely on conventional thinking will consistently destroy breakthrough opportunities. Your Three Action Steps: First: Download the DECIDE Framework toolkit and apply it to your current highest-stakes innovation decision before evaluating any options. Second: Audit your innovation evaluation processes. Are you using traditional business metrics to evaluate breakthrough technology? Conventional timelines for platform investments? Identity-driven thinking for disruptive opportunities? Third: Build systematic innovation decision capabilities into your organization. Train your team to recognize cognitive biases, use appropriate evidence frameworks, and generate multiple creative alternatives. Questions to Consider: What breakthrough opportunity might your company be evaluating with the wrong frameworks right now? How would you know if your team is falling into the same thinking traps that killed WebOS? What would systematic innovation decision capabilities be worth to your competitive advantage? But here's the final piece of this story that shows just how costly these thinking errors can be: Leo Apotheker was fired on September 22, 2011—just 35 days after shutting down WebOS and eleven months after taking over as CEO. The board finally recognized the systematic thinking errors that had destroyed billions in value, but it was too late for WebOS. The human cost of these decisions goes beyond stock prices and quarterly reports. There are real people who believed in breakthrough technology, fought for innovation, and had to watch it get destroyed by preventable thinking errors. The complete personal story of watching this disaster unfold—including details about the brutal aftermath and why I still believe in HP despite everything—is in this week's Studio Notes over on Substack. Remember: when you have breakthrough technology in your hands, the quality of your decision-making process matters more than the quality of your technology. Intelligence and good intentions aren't enough. You need systematic frameworks for thinking clearly about innovation under uncertainty. The tools exist to prevent these disasters. The question is whether you'll implement them before your next WebOS moment. Until next time, I'm Phil McKinney, and remember—in a world where billion-dollar innovations can be killed in 49 days, systematic decision frameworks might be your most valuable competitive advantage. If you found this week's episode valuable, subscribe to the podcast or watch on the YouTube channel.
In this episode, we'll be looking at the reasons behind HP Touchpad's failure, For those who might be thinking the product didn't due to glitches in its hardware or software part, then my friends, brace yourselves to listen to this podcast cause there more to picture than mere this. Stay tuned, lots in store for you!Happy Listening & SUBSCRIBE #shorts #storiesPodcast Seasons Live & Follow us LinkedIn & Instagram.Meet Our Host on LinkedIn - Trishla & Prashant.
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Have you noticed that there is a constant cycle of new product releases? Organizational quarterly results often drive these releases. Cars, smartphone devices, home automation products, applications all follow this pattern of release cycles. I believe the fear of being left behind is what draws people to upgrades. They don't want to pull out an old generation of a phone or drive an outdated car. Fast Release Cycles In most companies, product managers will make incremental changes while portraying them as revolutionary upgrades. They put minor innovations into releases to get customers to buy the upgraded version nine months later. Companies have made it a standard operating procedure to launch numerous releases of the same product with minor cosmetic changes. One example of this comes by way of Canon's cameras. Canon has a top-rated camera called the Canon Rebel that came out in 1990. Between 1990 and 2004, Canon released eleven versions of the Rebel. New versions of the product came out in 92', 93', 96', and 99'. The subsequent three releases (2002, 2003, and 2004) went through two releases per year. Here, you can see Canon accelerating releases of the Rebel's next version on an annual basis. Another example of an accelerating release cycle comes from the Apple iPod. From 2002-2007, there was a new release of the iPod every year. The iPhone updates at a similar rate. While these are some common examples, these fast release cycles also occur in other industries. They can be attached to fashion, home appliances, automobiles, and various things besides consumer electronics. Do Faster Release Cycles Hurt Innovation? Inside organizations, innovators want to create revolutionary products. The pressure to pump up sales comes from shortening release cycles with recorded quarterly profits. Pumping up products becomes a drug that many organizations get hooked on. It conveys a false sense of innovation capability to shareholders and investors. Organizations that get hung up on fast releases fail to make long-term investments into revolutionary products. They feed into the next release cycle, hurting innovation efforts along the way. Here is a personal example of a product I was involved in that was negatively affected by fast release cycles. The product was the 2011 HP Touchpad, based on some ongoing tablet work. As the CTO, I pushed for the creation while leading the Palm acquisition's due diligence. After the 2011 HP Touchpad was released, the board of directors discontinued it seven weeks later. Internal organizational fighting is what led to the ruin of the product. Proponents for traditional product release cycles were firmly anti-new products. They came out in force, preventing dollars from going to new products. They wanted the spending dumped into traditional HP laptop and printer products. These conventional products are low risk but don't add much value to products. At this time, HP valued good quarterly numbers over long time growth and the transformation of lives. Ultimately, this mindset resulted in the death of many other innovative products. Advice for Innovation Leaders As an innovation leader, you need to avoid falling into this trap. Incremental changes to existing products are not innovation but artificial marketing. Following the discontinue of the Touchpad, I announced that I was leaving HP. Dealing with the innovation antibodies in this situation was very frustrating. While this case was extreme, this is often the reality of innovation efforts. As we have seen, faster release schedules hurt innovation. The law of patience says that innovation takes longer than you think. Trying to force it into a release schedule is incrementalism, not innovation. The law of resources says that you should not tie your resource commitment to a release or budget cycle. An organization that focuses on accelerating release cycles is not doing proper innovation. As an innovator, it is crucial to fight the urge to be like everyone else.
Dans cet épisode, on y parle de la conférence F8 de Facebook, d'IA, de smartwatch, de voiture autonome, de téléphone pliable et de Game Of Thrones. Bien évidemment, on fait aussi un tour d'horizon du reste de l'actu tech ! - 1:57 Anki c'est fini - 10:28 L'ARCEP étudie un "reverse speedtest" https://www.arcep.fr/actualites/les-consultations-publiques/p/gp/detail/la-caracterisation-de-lenvironnement-utilisateur-dans-les-mesures-de-qualite-de-service-dinternet.html - 14:40 Tesla s'attaque à NVidia et Uber https://en.wikichip.org/wiki/tesla_(car_company)/fsd_chip - 21:53 Hp TouchPad passe à Android 9 https://forum.xda-developers.com/hp-touchpad/development/rom-evervolv-hp-touchpad-t3923512 - 24:25 Facebook F8 - 46:43 Samsung Galaxy Fold Failed - 51:21 Wear OS n'est pas mort ! - 53:39 Game of Thrones : l'artiste VS le streaming - 58:06 Garmin rafraîchît sa gamme Forerunner - 1:01:47 OpenAI MuseNet : après les peintres, les musiciens - 1:05:52 La cape d'invisibilité existe --- Cet épisode est animé par - Cédric Bonnet : https://twitter.com/cedricbonnet - Christophe Camicas : https://twitter.com/chriscamicas Vous pouvez également nous retrouver dans votre application de
Hi everyone, welcome to what is likely the final episode of 0G, A History of Forgotten Phones! We are wrapping up our limited-run podcast with a special bonus episode on tablets. Yes, there were plenty of weird and wonderful tablets from produced in the years before (and even after) the iPad! For this episode we take a look back at Intel's Web Tablet, Microsoft's Windows XP Tablet PC Edition and Windows Smart Display, the Nokia 770, the Pepper Pad 3, the ill-fated Crunchpad/Joojoo, the original Samsung Galaxy Tab, the HP Touchpad, the BlackBerry PlayBook, and the Motorola Xoom. 0G is hosted by two people who were there: Christie Pitts (now at Backstage Capital), who started her career selling phones at a Verizon store, and Peter Rojas (now at Betaworks Ventures), founder of Gizmodo, Engadget, and gdgt. Want to contact us? Christie is @imchristiepitts and Peter is @peterrojas on Twitter. We'd love to hear your thoughts on the show.
We’re republishing this episode to (hopefully) get the right episode out to listeners using feeds/podcasting tools. It was originally linked to Ep. 53’s audio, and some podcast aggregators may not get the updated version Everything old is new again! Sort of! We chatter about Chris' 1% car and how rough it is to upgrade. Then we babble about WebOS, LuneOS, and Ed’s experiences running the Spaz open source project. Chris made some open source stuff once too. Do these things! Check out our sponsors: Roave and WonderNetwork Follow us on Twitter here. Rate us on iTunes here Listen Download now (MP3, 44.4MB, 1:01:52) Links and Notes BMW Bluetooth Kits webOS Spaz project HP Touchpad HP/Palm acquisition LuneOS OpenCFP Matt Stauffer’s Five-Minute Geek Show
Everything old is new again! Sort of! We chatter about Chris' 1% car and how rough it is to upgrade. Then we babble about WebOS, LuneOS, and Ed’s experiences running the Spaz open source project. Chris made some open source stuff once too. Do these things! Check out our sponsors: Roave and WonderNetwork Follow us on Twitter here. Rate us on iTunes here Listen Download now (MP3, 44.4MB, 1:01:52) Links and Notes BMW Bluetooth Kits webOS Spaz project HP Touchpad HP/Palm acquisition LuneOS OpenCFP Matt Stauffer’s Five-Minute Geek Show
You know what happens when you get a bunch of geeks swapping hot new gadgets and talkin' tech? The Pocketnow Weekly podcast, that's what. We just hit our twentieth episode, and to celebrate, we decided to tie the podcast into our latest giveaway contest. So in addition to in-depth discussion on the Nexus 4 versus the world, the Lumia 920's camera ups and downs, and the Android-to-Windows Phone learning curve, there's something special for your ears only. Somewhere in today's episode of the Pocketnow Weekly is the special hint word you need to email us at contest [AT] pocketnow [DOT] com for your chance to win a $300 wireless HiFi stereo system from Sonos! Click here for full contest rules. Plus, there's iOS discussion, in-depth exploration and debate on Google's entire Nexus family, and listener mail from two familiar faces. Also appearing, for the first time in episode 020: a short outtake reel easter egg, which we hope you'll enjoy. Enough rambling. It's time you put the podcast in your ears. Plug in, kick back, and treat your listening holes to episode 020 of the Pocketnow Weekly. Send feedback, questions, and requests to podcast [AT] pocketnow [DOT] com. Follow us on Twitter, Facebook, and Google Plus to stay apprised of the latest episodes. And thanks for listening!Pocketnow Weekly Episode 020 Recording Date 11/28/2012 Hosts Michael Fisher Brandon Miniman Anton D. Nagy Topic List Special Announcement (00:01:28) Giveaway: Blow Our Your Eardrums with this Sonos Wireless HiFi System (Giveaway) Podcast Preshow / Thought Thread (00:05:09) 1) Samsung ATIV S Not Arriving Until 2013 In Some Markets? 2) Brandon Miniman riffs on Google Play Store's new "Keep Shopping" button Windows 8/Windows Phone 8 (00:15:50) OTA Update Coming In December To Fix Windows Phone 8 Reboot Problems Microsoft Working on WP8 "Apollo+" Update Five Solutions To Windows Phone Frustrations Nokia Loses Damian Dinning; What Will It Mean For PureView? Three Features The Nokia Lumia 920's Camera Needs Right Now Microsoft Will Support The Surface RT Until 2017 Android (00:39:49) Nexus 4 Review Nexus 4 vs Droid DNA LG's 1080p Optimus G2 Rumored For Spring Launch Samsung Reveals Dual-Screen, Quad Core Flip Phone iOS (01:04:00) iOS Once Again Number One in US Apple Continues With Firings Following iOS6 Maps Fiasco AT&T Offering Cheap iPhone Refurbs Listener Mail (01:14:16) TheWim from The Netherlands asks about the future of BlackBerry vs. other platforms in the enterprise space Ryan Field from California asks for our buying advice on the Nexus 10 as he searches for an HP TouchPad replacement ___ Thanks for listening! Tune in next week for more! See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Today on the 5: A few weeks back I finally decided to make the move off of the HP TouchPad and onto the new iPad. Now that I've had some time to really use it, here are my impressions of the new device and my transition from webOS to iOS.
Au programme de cet épisode : NEWS : Dataviz de Mentine Le scandale Path Android 5.0 en Q2 ? Mountain Lion Fin du boycott NewsStand Antenna Gate class Action iPad 3: le point Bing Vision et Bing Image Matching APPS : Cyanogen Mod pour HP Touchpad (WebOS / Gratuit) Angie (WP7 / Gratuit) TapFolio (iPad / 2,99€) ZAPPS : Site Opensignalmaps Bordeaux onLive (WP7 / Gratuit) Errare humanum est : Hero academy (iOS / Gratuit)) Et les animateurs : - Patrick - Jérome - Cédric Retrouvez cette émission et beaucoup d'autres sur le site NoWatch.net.
We discuss Ultra Fast Broadband and new prices detailed via our website, 2degrees market share increase, a visit to Orcon, Microsoft India hacking, Google Wallet issues, Sony Vita, Windows 8 on Arm, Samsung Tablet/phone bundle and Andoid on HP TouchPad. Running time : 00:52:26
This week, we talk about the HP TouchPad, Rick Perry, and Twitter's refresh. We also talk about Zalman entering the GPU market and Intel's upcoming Sandy Bridge lineup. And, since it's a live podcast, we also throw in the usual number of interruptions and tangents. It was good to be back live and I would like to thank everyone that showed up.
This week, we talk about the HP TouchPad, Rick Perry, and Twitter's refresh. We also talk about Zalman entering the GPU market and Intel's upcoming Sandy Bridge lineup. And, since it's a live podcast, we also throw in the usual number of interruptions and tangents. It was good to be back live and I would like to thank everyone that showed up.
How long was the TouchPad on the market before HP decided to stop making them? What is the fate of the webOS operating system? Is this how Palm ends, not with a bang but with a whimper? Tune in as Jonathan and Chris tackle the demise of the TouchPad. Learn more about your ad-choices at https://news.iheart.com/podcast-advertisers
This week in Nerdblurbs, we talk about the HP TouchPad fire sale, RIM's troubled future, and the DoJ smacking down ATandT's merger aspirations. Next up, in Videogames, we talk about the newer, cheaper, Nintendo Wii, Gamestop's latest a-hole move, and the upcoming Call of Duty XP event. Finally, we close out the show discussing Steve Job's sudden resignation from Apple and the inevitable changes to the upcoming Star Wars Blu-Ray releases.
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Links Mentioned in this Episode: The iLatch Ipad Case by Laura in Nashvile — Kickstarter The iPad wars: HP TouchPad sale burns Apple's foes - Computerworld Blogs Scosche unveils RDTX pro portable radiation detector for iPhone - SlashGear Apple Loses Another iPhone Prototype at a Bar, Says Report | Wired.com Download iOS 5 Beta 7 iPhone, iPod touch, iPad Apple Releases iOS 5 Beta 7 to Developers | Cult of Mac Sprint Changing ETFs Starting September 9th » Sprintfeed Apple loses another unreleased iPhone (exclusive) - CNET News Clearance iPad Accessories - Apple Store (U.S.) Griffin Launches Stylus + Pen + Laser Pointer iOS 5 Beta 7 Will Expire On October 20 — CydiaHelp Sony CEO Howard Stringer Apple's iPad Growth Curve Just Keeps Getting Steeper - AllThingsD Is the iPhone 5 an EPIC FAIL if it isn't 4G? » Sprintfeed Apple Stonewalls San Francisco Police on Alleged Lost iPhone 5 Prototype That New "Lost iPhone" Story Was A Bunch Of BS, Say San Francisco Police $700 HTC Jetstream Tablet? | Fast Company Apple investigator accused of leading fake police iPhone 5 search - SlashGear Police assisted Apple in search of man's home - CNN.com iTWire - Vodafone Australia set to offer Apple's 3G iPad 2 in “the coming weeks” Best Buy anticipating iPhone 5 for Sprint, preorders starting next month Samsung Galaxy Tab sold just 20,000 out of 1m shipped Contradicting early reports, SF police helped Apple search for lost iPhone 5 Deutsche Telekom confirms iPhone 5 reservations | 9to5Mac Apple iPhone 5 pre-orders being taken by Germany's Deutsche Telekom Atari to Release an Official Atari Arcade Joystick for iPad - Mac Rumors Atari Arcade-Duo Powered Joystick | Discovery Bay Games Apps Mentioned in this Episode: Tii App Pictureshow GrandCanyon aaLuminate Evernote Surviving High School
Topics include Windows 8, yoobee Britomart opening, iPhone 5, Windows Phone 7 lawsuit, Ubuntu update, new HTC Mango handsets, Apple Final Cut news, updated Parallels Desktop for Mac and HP TouchPad giveaway. Running time : 0:47:42
This week in Nerdblurbs, we talk about the HP TouchPad fire sale, RIM's troubled future, and the DoJ smacking down ATandT's merger aspirations. Next up, in Videogames, we talk about the newer, cheaper, Nintendo Wii, Gamestop's latest a-hole move, and the upcoming Call of Duty XP event. Finally, we close out the show discussing Steve Job's sudden resignation from Apple and the inevitable changes to the upcoming Star Wars Blu-Ray releases.
A slowish Tech week finds David still in Las Vegas. Android Tablets are discusses, as well as the possibility of Android on the HP TouchPad. Are we really in a Post-PC world, or has the PC simply evolved? We have feedback from Frank, who defends classic games as being unsophisticated as David said on the last show. Finally, Tim and David look at a handful of iOS apps, including productivity and games. Contact TechFan at feedback@mymac.com and leave a message at 1-801-938-5559
Topics include Steve Jobs resignation as Apple CEO, NZ’s 3 strikes copyright bill, HP TouchPad giveaway (thanks to Gorilla Technology), cheap iPhones, new Vodafone Business Smart plans, Microsoft Tech-Ed and the new Windows 8 Explorer ribbon. Running time : 0:58:22
Chad, Charlie, Dylan, and John start out discussing the unceremonious death of the HP Touchpad. Then we talk about @ssaapodcast's assertation that Bones is the reverse Gonzo (and we don't mean the doctor from Star Trek, the weirdo Muppet, that Fox show, or journalism... although we do talk about Muppets later). In light of the 20th anniversary of the Super Nintendo, we talk about our favorite games from that generation. And to tie it all together, we discuss why ALF was a pedophile.
Memristors revealed (resistors with memory, a new type of circuit element developed by HP), Spotify (streaming music with offline storage, may be better than Pandora and iTunes), wi-fi security (session highjacking with Firesheep, packet sniffing with Wireshark), Profiles in IT (Samuel Morse, inventor of telegraph and Morse code), Edinburgh Fringe funniest joke about password with 8 characters, Steve Jobs resigns as Apple CEO (legendary leader turned Apple around twice, creator of iApple, leaves for health reasons), hurricane physics (counter-clockwise rotation because of Coriolis force, low pressure zone in center has higher water level or surge), and HP TouchPad bites the dust (squeezed out by iPad and Android tablets. This show originally aired on Saturday, August 27, 2011, at 9:00 AM EST on WFED (1500 AM).
Memristors revealed (resistors with memory, a new type of circuit element developed by HP), Spotify (streaming music with offline storage, may be better than Pandora and iTunes), wi-fi security (session highjacking with Firesheep, packet sniffing with Wireshark), Profiles in IT (Samuel Morse, inventor of telegraph and Morse code), Edinburgh Fringe funniest joke about password with 8 characters, Steve Jobs resigns as Apple CEO (legendary leader turned Apple around twice, creator of iApple, leaves for health reasons), hurricane physics (counter-clockwise rotation because of Coriolis force, low pressure zone in center has higher water level or surge), and HP TouchPad bites the dust (squeezed out by iPad and Android tablets. This show originally aired on Saturday, August 27, 2011, at 9:00 AM EST on WFED (1500 AM).
I'm back. And while it is just Paul, and a short show at that, the show is back. I'm talking HP Touchpad, Android for tablets, and Battlefield 3. If you want to suggest any topics, let me know! Contact Us Paul: Site, Twitter, Facebook Contracast on iTunes Download Link
(03:12) Darren saw Jerusalem, visited Tripp, and was in an earthquake, (09:07) Trey read Fables - Rose Red, Hellboy 6, saw Sucker Punch and set up his first pullbox, (11:57) Keith saw Ben Folds, didn't get an HP Touchpad, and played Deus Ex, (14:20) Tripp won Trivia solo, saw Fright Night, read Fables, (21:59) Blu-Rays (Troll Hunter), (24:42) Coming Attractions (Don't Be Afraid of the Dark, Columbiana, Our Idiot Brother), (30:05) Box Office Results (The Help wins! That's right, it opened last weekend.), (37:44) Tidbits: Superman has no underwear, Steve Jobs steps down as CEO of Apple, (54:06) There may be another Star Trek franchise on the way. We discuss how we would pitch one, (86:35) We recap a bit of what we talked about last week. NPRs top 100 sci-fi and fantasy books and Keith's DCnU rebuttal
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It’s the end of the road for WebOS as HP ceases sale of the HP Touchpad, Pre 3 and the Veer. Matt has unboxed the Sony Ericsson Xperia Mini Pro, the Nokia X7 gets a luke-warm review and James get’s some time with the new Blackberry Curve 9360. Direct DownloadiTunesDownload the iPhone AppDownload the Android AppRSS FeedRegulars - Gareth, Matt, Tracy and James Email us: Podcast@tracyandmatt.co.uk Tel: 0208 123 3757 Show NotesHP discontinues webOS devices!Xperia Mini Pro unboxedRIM announce new BlackBerry CurvesBlackBerry Curve 9360 – Hands on video Nokia X7 Review The new Sony Ericsson Live with Walkman LG announce the Optimus Sol Samsung unleashes a powerful gaming notebook Xperia PLAY to showcase new content and functionality at Gamescom 2011 Tablet Table Eee Pad Slider detailed Advent Vega gets honeycomb 3.2 Bargain Basement Sony Ericsson XPERIA mini £149.95 Plus £10 topup FREE WIRELESS KEYBOARD & MOUSE WITH EVERY MOTOROLA XOOM Listeners Garden @C64cI'm having my S2 exchanged today. Will let you know. Its bad that Samsung are not saying anything on this matter.Just received the replacement from the courier. Gonna boot it up shortly! Fingers Crossed!!The replacement still has it, but it is not as prominent. Not sure whether to keep it, HmmmmHow did you get into blogging?Regards,John Hey Matt, I'm a big fan of your blog and love referring to it for help on reviewing devices. At the moment i just cant seem to decide what to get! I don't like the new windows 7 OS, tried a live demo at a shop and was impressed with the touch sensitivity and multimedia options but being an avid windows mobile fan, I wasnt happy at how flexible and customizable it is.Right now, I'm looking for the best windows mobile device i can get for up to £200 on ebay. its between HTC HD2 and HD mini... love the processor on HD2 but is mini worth the sacrifice of CPU speed? plus up till now, I've always used a stylus on my devices so not really sure how i'm going to fare with touch screen...i guess it boils down to these questions:if you had to choose between the two - which would you advise? HD2 or HD mini?if neither, which one?and whatever device i choose in the end, are the easy to upgrade? in terms or ROM's?Really appreciate if you could get back to me, be a massive help...thank you kindly... I dress like a lady.Anoop Hey Matt,I have gone through your blogs and must admit .... you people rock !!! I have a little confusion between xperia x10 mini pro and htc desire . I have read the reviews of both ,but confused as to which one i shall go for. Please suggest me the better of the two. Reply soon.ThanksMayank App AtticReckless Getaway on AndroidRise Of Glory - WP7Wikitude - BlackBerry 7 ------Email us: Podcast@tracyandmatt.co.uk Tel: 0208 123 3757Gareth Myles – @garethmylesJames Richardson – @jpr7373Matt and Tracy Davis - @tracyandmatt Many thanks to The Stetz for the music Subscribe in iTunes to our weekly podcastRSS Feed for our weekly podcastDownload the iPhone AppDownload the Android App Posted by Gareth Technorati Tags: Podcast,mobiletechaddicts,uk,three,iphone,mobile,apple,blackberry,orange,t-mobile,vodafone,htc,samsung,palm,rim,motorola,nokia,advent,android,webos,symbian,o2,3uk,playbook,galaxy,ipad 2,HP,ZTE,Xperia,Archos,Arnova,Acer,Windows Phone 7,LG,Xoom,Flyer,gingerbread,honeycomb,Microsoft,9900,Asus,Ice Cream sandwich
We discuss what happened to HP, the new iPhone 5, Battlefield 3 and much much more! Hosts: Chase Nunes, Joseph Falbey Please visit our sponsors! Carbonite.com 15 Day Free Trial. Get yours today at Carbonite.com! Wirecast by Telestream Video Subscribe: Audio Subscribe: —– Show links can be found here: http://delicious.com/radiogg/174 More information […]
We discuss what happened to HP, the new iPhone 5, Battlefield 3 and much much more! Hosts: Chase Nunes, Joseph Falbey Please visit our sponsors! Carbonite.com 15 Day Free Trial. Get yours today at Carbonite.com! Wirecast by Telestream Video Subscribe: Audio Subscribe: —– Show links can be found here: http://delicious.com/radiogg/174 More information […]
Episode 27: HP Touchpad and Web OS, Amazon Cloud Domains, Skype WiFi, Photovine show notes - http://thebit.tv/episode27 twitter - http://www.twitter.com/thebittv website - http://www.thebit.tv facebook - http://link.thebit.tv/thebittv youtube channel - http://link.thebit.tv/ip4sUL
Google is set to buy Motorola Mobility, the HP TouchPad is dumped soon after launch, Windows 8 to include an app store, restaurant kicks out customer for an unfavourable tweet, offering to settle a lawsuit by online combat, the new Mac-compatible keyboard from Logitech, trouble over Facebook widgets in Germany, Brisbane-based Kondoot, JB Hi Fi to launch a music streaming service in Australia and New Zealand.
With Dan out, Ryan Irelan fills in and talks to John about the Google purchase of Motorola Mobility, the HP TouchPad meltdown, getting traction in a competitive mobile market, what it all means for Amazon and Apple and, finally, why Dan should have more babies.
This week we chat about the big news of the week with Google's purchase of Motorola's Mobile division, we discuss in detail the Ford Focus Titanium's tech features, Woolworths makes shopping app-easy, HP Touchpad hands on, Facebook dealing in places and never lose your bag or belongings with Secu4bags
Topics this week were Google buying Motorola, Citrix and Netflix on Chrome OS, Wi-Fi at NZ’s largest school, Firefox 6, Chrome 14 for OS X Lion, T4E programme, Xbox 360 changes, HP Touchpad and our Windows Phone 7 Mango competition winners. Running time : 1:06:36
This week we chat about the big news of the week with Google's purchase of Motorola's Mobile division, we discuss in detail the Ford Focus Titanium's tech features, Woolworths makes shopping app-easy, HP Touchpad hands on, Facebook dealing in places and never lose your bag or belongings with Secu4bags
On this week's Listener's Choice episode, Will expounds on the merits of sliced pork sandwiches, Norm explains the meaning of rolled up sleeves, and first-time podcastee Wes Fenlon tells the straight truth about Atlanta. All that, plus the latest on the HP TouchPad price drop, the inside story on the Kindle Cloud Reader, the problem with paper receipts, developers complaints about the Amazon App Store, and another episode of fake outtakes. Enjoy!
Dan and Marco discuss Google's patent issues and their use of "open", the HP TouchPad's price drop, why good platforms can still fail, Coffee Joulies, travel mugs, and Second Crack.
On this week's Listener's Choice episode, Will expounds on the merits of sliced pork sandwiches, Norm explains the meaning of rolled up sleeves, and first-time podcastee Wes Fenlon tells the straight truth about Atlanta. All that, plus the latest on the HP TouchPad price drop, the inside story on the Kindle Cloud Reader, the problem with paper receipts, developers complaints about the Amazon App Store, and another episode of fake outtakes. Enjoy!
Tim Robertson has an HP TouchPad! Is it as good as an iPad? Should you consider buying one? Tim goes into depth after his first week with the tablet. Our new semi-regular segment Technology in the Movies kicks off with the concept of Cloning from the 1984 film Starman, staring Jeff Bridges and Karen Allen. We would love to hear your suggestions on what technologies in the movies we should talk about! Contact us below! Contact TechFan at feedback@mymac.com and leave a message at 1-801-938-5559
Derek and Tim talk about the Pre3, the TouchPad, and the webOS 3.0.2 update. Thanks to everybody for writing in! News HP gearing up for Pre3 apps; Early Access emulator coming this week Enyo support to be present in webOS 2.2 on the HP Pre3 HP Pre3 to land in jolly 'ole England by the end of August; US launch still hazy HP TouchPad pre-order in Singapore comes with prizes, packages, and easy monthly payments HP TouchPad hits Asia-Pacific next month, App Catalog expanding to support Money-saving options for the HP TouchPad: Amazon, Costco and HP.com App reviews: toodleTasks HD, SecuStore 2, Glimpse, Paper Mache UberKernel brings faster processor speeds to the (non-4G) TouchPad It's time for webOS on the HP TouchPad to reclaim gestures [editorial] webOS 3.0.2 68 update now available for HP TouchPad! Hands on with webOS 3.0.2 [video] Thanks again to everybody for writing in as well as everybody that participated live in person and in the chat! Credits Thanks to the PreCentral Store for sponsoring the PalmCast. You can email the PalmCast at podcast@treocentral.com or leave us a voicemail at 800-557-6819 x222. Music comes from ccMixter.org, a great Creative Commons music site. Our specific music is the following: "The New Music" by Alex Beroza
This week - Mac OS X Lion issues, Blackberry Playbook, HP Touchpad, Fake FlashPlayer for Mac, Patent Issues, Google+, the Jawbone JamBox and 2degrees hotspot. We speak with Roland Ng from HP about WebOS. Running time : 1:04:41
Derek and Tim get together for manly bromance and webOS love. News Jon Rubinstein moves to SVP of Product Innovation role, Stephen DeWitt takes over webOS GBU HP's move puts Rubinstein in Rahul Sood's old shoes, an operations guy in charge of webOS Stephen DeWitt, new webOS GBU head, approaching webOS as a salesman Bradley: TouchPad marketing push and OTA updates are coming soon HP TouchPad now available in the UK and Canada [UPDATE: Germany and France too] HP announces AT&T TouchPad 4G with 1.5GHz processor webOS 3.0.2 to bring HP MovieStore, Kindle, and more [Exclusive] The new tiered webOS developer program gives devs a belt Kindle App for HP TouchPad now available! [update] HP Movie Store now available for the TouchPad Leno and Fallon get in on HP TouchPad advertising, make funnies Glee's Lea Michele does HP TouchPad commercial with Beats [video] HP TouchPad coming to Australia on August 15th Pre3 probably isn't coming to Sprint. We know, it hurts. The HP Pre3 has not gone dual core, we can assure you of that A new webOS phone on Sprint doesn't look likely. What's a Sprint Pre owner to do? [poll] What if it's HP that wants nothing to do with Sprint? Thanks again to everybody for writing in as well as everybody that participated live in person and in the chat! Credits Thanks to the PreCentral Store for sponsoring the PalmCast. You can email the PalmCast at podcast@treocentral.com or leave us a voicemail at 800-557-6819 x222. Music comes from ccMixter.org, a great Creative Commons music site. Our specific music is the following: "The New Music" by Alex Beroza
Dans cet épisode, Patrick, Jérome, Cédric et Korben vous parlent de... NEWS : HP Touchpad : le test de Cédric ! APPS : Liligo (Gratuit / iOS) Turn by turn Navigon (4,99€ / WP7) Viber (Gratuit / Android) Pirates ! (2,99€ / iPad) ZAPPS : Keepsy.com (site web) Sonic 4 (6,49€ / WP7) Shopping Adventures (Gratuit / Android) Martine (Gratuit / iPhone)
Topics include Mac OS 10.7, HP TouchPad, Blackberry Playbook, compulsory iPads at Owera College and we review the Roku media box against Apple TV and Xbox 360. We speak with Mary-Jo Foley about interviewing Bill Gates, Windows 8 and other topics. Running time : 0:58:10
vChat (MP3 VERSION) - The Latest in Virtualization and Cloud Computing
In vChat #18, Simon, Eric, and David discuss Simon using Twitter at Mt Everest basecamp, the new Iomega PX4, HP Discover, HP TouchPad, Uber EMC VNX VSA, the Denver VMUG, the VMware Cloud Infrastructure Launch Event (July 12), VMware vExpert program, VMworld 2011, and new TrainSignal VCA-DT and Security products. vChat is a regular virtualization […]
In vChat #18, Simon, Eric, and David discuss Simon using Twitter at Mt Everest basecamp, the new Iomega PX4, HP Discover, HP TouchPad, Uber EMC VNX VSA, the Denver VMUG, the VMware Cloud Infrastructure Launch Event (July 12), VMware vExpert program, VMworld 2011, and new TrainSignal VCA-DT and Security products. vChat is a regular virtualization […]
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Kevin, Adam, Tim, and Jonathan talk TouchPad. News Review: HP TouchPad [part 1] Review: HP TouchPad [part 2] TouchPad heads to UK on July 15, starts at £399 [Update: Shipping Now!] HP TouchPad and Accessory Bundle at QVC for $659 (Plus a new app!) HP "makes things right" for early adopters with extra $50 discount [UPDATE] Box.net offering 50GB Free Cloud Storage to TouchPad Owners New HP TouchPad ad with Russell Brand shows multi-tasking, notifications, Facebook and more [video] Jon Rubinstein sends message to HP staff; Addresses TouchPad reviews webOS 3.0 NDA lifted for developers; prepare for app info flood First HP TouchPad Homebrew Patches show up in Preware White processor-bumped 64GB and black 4G TouchPad due in August, Opal and Pre3 by fall HP Veer Summer Tour hits the road; Get a Free TouchStone Charging Kit The HP Veer has landed in O2 Germany Thanks again to everybody for writing in as well as everybody that participated live in person and in the chat! Credits Thanks to the PreCentral Store for sponsoring the PalmCast. You can email the PalmCast at podcast@treocentral.com or leave us a voicemail at 800-557-6819 x222. Music comes from ccMixter.org, a great Creative Commons music site. Our specific music is the following: "The New Music" by Alex Beroza
Gastheer Maarten Hendrikx, @maartenhendrikx op Twitter of via zijn website. Panel Marco Frissen, @mfrissen op Twitter, of via zijn website. Davy Buntinx, @dirtyjos op Twitter, of via zijn website. Stefaan Lesage, @stefaanlesage op Twitter, of via de Devia website. Jan Seurinck, @janseurinck op Twitter, of via zijn website. Cindy de Smet, @smetty op Twitter Onderwerpen Marco heeft een HP Touchpad besteld. Waarom? Google+ - Jan, Davy en Marco hebben er een week mee kunnen spelen. Wat denken ze er nu van? Spotify komt dan toch naar Belgie, maar exclusief voor een provider?? Google realtime Twitter resultaten zijn niet meer. Tips Jan: Empire Avenue Marco: Phocus (iTunes link) Davy: "In The Plex" van Steven Levy Stefaan: Open Source 3D films, gemaakt met Blender. Sintel en Big Buck Bunny zijn voorbeelden. Cindy: Calibre Maarten: Order & Chaos Online (Android, iOS) Feedback Het Tech45-team apprecieert alle feedback die ingestuurd wordt. Heb je dus opmerkingen, reacties of suggesties, laat dan een commentaar hieronder achter. Via twitter kan natuurlijk ook @tech45cast. Ook audio-reacties in .mp3-formaat zijn altijd welkom. Items voor de volgende aflevering kunnen gemarkeerd worden in Delicious met de tag 'tech45'. Vergeet ook niet dat je 'live' kan komen meepraten via live.tech45.eu op (let op! eenmalige verschuiving!) dinsdag 12 juli vanaf 21u30. Deze aflevering van de podcast kan je downloaden via deze link, rechtstreeks beluisteren via de onderstaande player, of gewoon gratis abonneren via iTunes.
On this week's episode, Norm builds a Makerbot Thing-o-Matic, Will checks in with the arborist, Gary shares a pro-tip and Ana is impressed by Google+. All that, plus the full scoop on the MySpace sale, the launch of Google+, the early HP TouchPad reviews, the upcoming Roku boxes, and a whole lot more on this action packed edition of This is Only a Test. Also, fake outtakes.
Dan and Marco discuss Final Cut Pro X, the pro-software market and transition periods, the Mac Pro's future, the HP TouchPad, tablet responsiveness and fun, the 80-20 fallacy applied to app markets, and Google+.
On this week's episode, Norm builds a Makerbot Thing-o-Matic, Will checks in with the arborist, Gary shares a pro-tip and Ana is impressed by Google+. All that, plus the full scoop on the MySpace sale, the launch of Google+, the early HP TouchPad reviews, the upcoming Roku boxes, and a whole lot more on this action packed edition of This is Only a Test. Also, fake outtakes.
Rob de la Cretaz, Tony "Chachi" Walker, and Michael Sorg are joined by Matt Sorg and his demo copy of Duke Nukem Forever to prove it's real as the world discovers their full versions today! We find out that most of the internet seems to hate it, we explore more thoughts on the Wii U one week later, and start worrying, learn where to buy drugs online, the latest data plan limit woes, why is the new HP TouchPad so cool and might be the iPad beater (hint, it's the Cloud), what dous cloud gaming and Onlive mean for the next generation, Rob's experience with iOS 5 beta, and moe! Join the AwesomeCast on Twitter, Facebook and be sure to follow us on iTunes in both video and audioformats, as well as YouTube, Boxee, Roku, and Blip.tv! As always, you can chime in with news, thoughts, or comments at Contact@AwesomeCast.com or 724-25-A-CAST.
Los TecnoCasters le presentan el nuevo Ipad 2 y una comparativa completa del Ipad 2 con los demas tablets en mercado (Playbook, Xoom, HP Touchpad) y nos dan un avance del IOS 4.3 para el Iphone, Ipod Touch y el Ipad.
Сегодняшний гость еженедельного разговорного подкаста от MForum - слушатель Александр из Уфы. Мы поговорим о самых интересных событиях прошедшей недели. Конечно же, коснемся альянса Nokia и Microsoft, обсудим новинки от HP-Palm и Facebook-телефоны, "гуглофон" с двумя большими экранами и очередной супер-пупер процессор. Внимание: в ближайшие дни ждите спецвыпуск обо всех новинках Всемирного мобильного конгресса! — Провал и новые надежды Nokia — HP Pre 3: "смартфон для увлекающихся профессионалов" — HP Veer: самый маленький смартфон на webOS — HP TouchPad вышел на "тропу войны" с iPad — Samsung Galaxy SL i9003: почти то же, но без sAMOLED — INQ Cloud Touch и Cloud Q: Android-смартфоны для любителей Facebook — Kyocera Echo: Android-смартфон с двумя экранами — TI OMAP 5: мультиядерный процессор с поддержкой 3D
Voici donc le TouchPad, une tablette 9,7" sous WebOS attendue pour « le milieu de l'année 2011 ». Le produit existe bien, embarque un processeur Qualcomm snapDragon APQ8060 double cœurs cade...
Dan and Christina talk about Microsoft and Nokia, the HP TouchPad and rumored iPad release cycles. Also, Christina breaks down the truth about 4G. Recorded live with video.