Apple iPhone 4S
Apple just released massive earnings last
quarter showing the dominance of their smartphone in the market. My wife just
had to have one and is thrilled in how much better it is over her previous 3G.
She had no problems selling her old iPhone on Kijiji. Too bad Siri
is limited in its use in Canada
Amazon Kindle Fire
Canadians beware. The Kindle Fire is
crippled and has no access to US content at this time. Canada is not on the Amazon
strategy road map right now so be patient, the kindle took 2 years to be Canadian
friendly. Maybe a Kobo Vox is a better choice but does lack the joys of the
Amazon ecosystem.
Nintendo Suffering
Well no kidding! iPad users play games on
their tablet and don’t need a separate Nintendo DS game system. It makes great
sense having both devices due to its game specific benefits but many are trying
to simplify the amount of stuff they need to carry. The need to charge multiple
batteries is an issue I find a real treat. If Nintendo doesn’t jump on IPad
gaming fast they will suffer like RIM's arrogance in the marketplace. Let’s see
how well the new Sony Vita game system copes but with its $250 price point it
does seem too high for mass acceptance.
Crackberry
Looks like the markets have no trust in the
new leadership structure. It’s hilarious how the perception is that Thorsten
Heins seems to bring no background to propelling these guys forward. I guess he
has 90 days to demonstrate the leadership required to move them forward and
provide the trust was a smart decision.
RIM should pay me for a better press
release like this one
" RIM : we have focussed entirely on providing secure solutions in the business marketplace
with management tools for IT departments. Our playbook is an excellent adjunct
to the blackberry for business users. We are actively working night and day to
bring an excellent blackberry smartphone consumers device to the market place.
The Playbook at this time will be a business tool ensuring security and privacy
in the web and emailing experience.”
RIM is a trusted business tool and the
keyboard and BBM features are key. Many business users don’t care about Angry
Birds, they care about sensitive emails being secure in their transport. That
is where RIM wins
Let LG make $10 disposable cell phones for
the prepaid market.
RIM still makes a lot of money and is
growing in the emerging markets and is not a dud like Kodak but it has to act
very very fast to figure out where it wants to be in the US market. The silly
DJ commercial for the Blackberry Bold is a joke. Everyone I ask in the 15-25
age group wants an iPhone not a Bold. So maybe they need a stronger ad campaign
to keep the business user and grow into the consumer market. BYOD will decide
and currently that is top of mind everywhere in the Fortune 100.
QNX software will be very good for RIM as
its software that doesn’t need rebooting.
RIM employees have a lot to be proud of for
their amazing innovative accomplishments over the years and are a top pick as
new hires in the new start-ups happening right now.
Android
I just picked up an AT&T Thrive as my
stateside telephone to help combat the huge roaming fees the carriers charge. I
got to say the Android is a great experience. It’s a little rough around the
edges but I can see why Android is gaining market share. There is only one
place to get an Apple but many manufacturers support the Android OS. This is
the greatness of its popularity. I do prefer a gated software process that
Apple offers but we do need competition in the OS to ensure everyone is being
innovative. Guess what Android 2.1 isnt really that stable.
Kodak
What’s there to say? Senior management have
destroyed this company and overexposed the film greatly. I cannot fathom how
they have blown every single opportunity to become relevant in each market
segment and have decent market share. Of course Nikon and Canon own the SLR
business but Kodak let HP take the printer and point and shoot business. There
should have been a shareholders occupy Rochester event years ago. I still have
kodachromes from 30 years ago and they colours are as rich as ever. Too bad
they didn’t really grab the digital frame market and really social media it to
the hilt. It’s still a cool thought to send photo updates to grandma’s picture
frame using the internet since she has no laptop or flickr access.
Apple Jobs
President Obama asked Steve Jobs as to why
Apple products cannot be built in America thus providing jobs. Steve replied
that he couldn’t find 20,000 American workers to live in a dormitory with
suicide nets and enjoy cafeteria food 3 times a day. The fact that Foxomm can add 3000 workers to
a shift instantly demonstrates on the efficiency of an off-shore labour.
I am glad that ShoreTel makes their
excellent purpose built IP Shoregear appliances in the USA. Canadians should
take note that we need to keep jobs in Canada (thanks to Roots and Canada Goose
for that)
Innovation
There have been various high schools and
ham radio operators launching balloons into space and finally a couple of
teenage locals took an innovative spirit plus $400 to do this.
Two teens from Toronto, Canada
have launched “Lego Man in Space” using a helium filled weather balloon and
captured stunning video of the miniature toy figure back dropped by the
beautiful curvature of Earth and the desolate blackness of space that’s become
a worldwide YouTube sensation.
17 year olds Mathew Ho and
Asad Muhammad lofted the tiny 2 inch tall Lego figure from a local Toronto
soccer field up to a height of about 85,000 feet, or 16 miles (25 kilometers),
where the 22 foot (7 m) diameter helium balloon burst in what is technically
known as the stratosphere. The homemade styrofoam capsule – equipped with two
video cameras and four digital cameras – then parachuted back to Earth.
AT&T Cellular Data Usage
80 per cent of their sales
were for Apple iPhones and I can only assume the bulk of the rest is Android.
Actually I am one of them who bought an Android and while spending 45 minutes
in the store saw no activity at the Blackberry kiosk. The average data usage is
almost 700MB. I guess that explains Fido changing their data plans from 6GB for
$30 a month to 500MB for $30 a month. Canadians continue to get squeezed with
200 minute plans the norm. The USA offers unlimited plans without worry. Good
thing I can beat the cellular charges using my ShoreTel Mobility client on my
iPhone and iPad using wifi anywhere I travel. I figure I saved over $300 in
roaming and long distance charges on my recent trip to Chicago.
USA Roaming Charges
USA cellular carriers love Canadians.
They love to charge $2-$3 a minute for cellular calls plus long distance. Sure
you can buy a Canadian travel pack and pay 60 cents a minute for calls but that
is still excessive when traditional land line long distance is anywhere from
1-5 cents a minute. Does it really cost $3 to transport a call on
cellular? No it does not
Datawind
Gotta love these guys from Montreal
taking a chance at making millions of tablets for India. They are selling them
for less than $60 so if they can make a buck or two at it...then they will make
millions. The poor in India will get access to the internet through this tablet
and it will really help transform them. So why does a Kobo Vox or Kindle Fire
cost $199...?
Columbian Roses
How is that we I import
over $25 million dollars of roses from Columbia? Can we not hot house these locally and keep
the Ontario farmers working instead of going bankrupt?
Chinese Garlic
Can we not buy Garlic bulbs
from Ontario farmers anymore?
Don’t forget to live local -
eat local - be local….support your local community
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