Tuesday, November 11, 2008

iPhone

The iphone has taken over the cell phone industry.  Numbers are in and it is finally official that the iPhone has more consumer use than the Motorola Razr now has.  The Razr has had 7 periods of falling sales due to the huge success of large touchscreen phones.  Motorola has yet to put forth a competitor to the iPhone, although they have released many Razr upgrades such as the Razr2.  

Monday, November 3, 2008

Apple blocking Opera?

Rumors reported this week and last that Apple had blocked the OPERA internet browser from creating an application for the iPhone.  The CEO of Opera released a statement that it was not necessarily true yet.  They have not submitted a copy of the program to the Apple application store for trial.  Many people interviewed don't even know if they have created a Opera mini for the iPhone!  We'll see in the near-by future if the company will be able to compete with Safari, Mac's internet browser.

Tuesday, October 28, 2008

NetFlix

NETFLIX, a successful online video rental service, has decided to launch a new branch of video offerings.  Mac users, a large group of computer users, can now rent streaming movies from Netflix.  Microsoft's "silverlight" streaming software will allow Mac users to enjoy this feature of Netflix.  For Mac users, they must be using the newer intel-processing Mac computer which accounts for 3/4 of the users' computers.  This will allow more profits for Netflix, and allow more movie rental options for Mac users. 

Tuesday, October 21, 2008

Motorola

So, Android came out, and the big news was the T-Mobile is the only carrier using it for its grand entrance.  Well, here comes Motorola!  Watch out, it was announced that they are creating their own device that uses a touch screen and slide out keyboard to master their own Android cell phone.  They want to allow social networking users to update their accounts and have a cutting edge device using Motorola rather than the iPhone, Blackberry, or TMobile G1 device.  It is set to make an appearance in 2009, but no official design has been showed.  Motorola just recently released its own first touchscreen last week for Verizon, and this cutting-edge cellphone creator will have its share of pushing technology further.

Tuesday, October 7, 2008

AMD

AMD... aka Advanced Micro Devices, is a microprocessor used in many gaming computers around the world.  The company said that it will become two companies now, in order to cut costs and continue to maintain its position as one of intel's strongest competitors.  The company also has a couple of new investors hoping to advance the new two companies further into the computer world.

Monday, September 22, 2008

SanDisk

SanDisk is coming out with a new type of medium for music... A micro SD memory card with an album loaded on it.  This sounds pretty bazaar, and quite frankly I don't think it would work very well.  They are advertising this as being DRM-free allowing people to put this music anywhere.  Suppliers could then carry a lot of albums in a very small space.  The music could go in phones, computers, music players, etc.  I think that if someone were to buy an album, why buy it on something so small you could easily loose it rather than a CD or online.

Tuesday, September 16, 2008

the Dream

So, cell phones are becoming more and more like the iPhone, and T-Mobile is about to reveal its newest phone, the Dream... an open source phone created by Google.  It has been pushed for many months already, and the time is coming when google and tmobile will unleash the new wave of cell phone.  So, once again, Google is trying to take over another sector of media not only through web browser but now by phone.  Android is considered the open source operating system that will run on many more phones beside the Dream... Android can run on any phone manufacturer's system as an option to compete with Apple.