Category Archives: Mobile Industry
New values, ten years after the dot.com bubble | Nuovi valori a dieci anni dalla bolla dot.com
Reading some recent articles about Red Hat numbers you can get to several conclusions. Sure, Charlie Peters, CFO of Red Hat has a clear vision: “It is clear we are gaining market share and mind share” ChannelWeb reported as the
New values, ten years after the dot.com bubble | Nuovi valori a dieci anni dalla bolla dot.com
Reading some recent articles about Red Hat numbers you can get to several conclusions. Sure, Charlie Peters, CFO of Red Hat has a clear vision: “It is clear we are gaining market share and mind share” ChannelWeb reported as the
The unavoidable Googlephone is arriving: a Nexus that was lacking between Android and real life.
The widely rumored Gphone hit the news few days ago in the widely commented Android dogfood diet for the holidays post on Google Mobile blog: “We recently came up with the concept of a mobile lab, which is a device
The unavoidable Googlephone is arriving: a Nexus that was lacking between Android and real life.
The widely rumored Gphone hit the news few days ago in the widely commented Android dogfood diet for the holidays post on Google Mobile blog: “We recently came up with the concept of a mobile lab, which is a device
Nokia and Intel to party with the penguins
According to the quite recent joint announcement, Intel and Nokia are starting a long term partnership with the aim of integrating Moblin, Maemo and oFono projects to eventually build an Intel based, Linux empowered MID/Smartphone (the difference is not so
Nokia and Intel to party with the penguins
According to the quite recent joint announcement, Intel and Nokia are starting a long term partnership with the aim of integrating Moblin, Maemo and oFono projects to eventually build an Intel based, Linux empowered MID/Smartphone (the difference is not so
Would you buy the Dell SIP Phone?
Operator and Connected devices, how are they going to face this market?
Would you buy the Dell SIP Phone?
Operator and Connected devices, how are they going to face this market?
The new “Java world” order: MIDP3, Java App Store and Java One
The future of Java: MIDP 3, JavaFX, Java App Store, Java.
Larry is putting Java on sails!
The new “Java world” order: MIDP3, Java App Store and Java One
The future of Java: MIDP 3, JavaFX, Java App Store, Java.
Larry is putting Java on sails!
The Java App Store as it could be
What will be the Java App Store?
The Java App Store as it could be
What will be the Java App Store?
Monoliths and bit pipes
After going in deep on the “bit pipe” topic for a couple of weeks I eventually came to notice that the most important telco operators are now embracing the model called, in brief, “telco 2.0″. The “walled garden” approach worked for
Monoliths and bit pipes
After going in deep on the “bit pipe” topic for a couple of weeks I eventually came to notice that the most important telco operators are now embracing the model called, in brief, “telco 2.0″. The “walled garden” approach worked for
Symbian, Android, realpolitik and handshake champions
Things often go differently from what we expect. This post tries to analyze what’s happening in 2009 in Smartphones Mobile Platforms industry with a focus on the impact that new products and business models are having on the “real” market.
Symbian, Android, realpolitik and handshake champions
Things often go differently from what we expect. This post tries to analyze what’s happening in 2009 in Smartphones Mobile Platforms industry with a focus on the impact that new products and business models are having on the “real” market.
Does Steve Ballmer have the X-Factor?
Will Microsoft latest innovations in offering be as successful as they should be to support the company during the transition to the new world order?
Does Steve Ballmer have the X-Factor?
Will Microsoft latest innovations in offering be as successful as they should be to support the company during the transition to the new world order?
Is democracy any useful in mobile open source software?
Is democracy a success factor for mobile open source software projects?
Is democracy any useful in mobile open source software?
Is democracy a success factor for mobile open source software projects?