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I thought about telecoms as a way to talk about communications networks that were not wireless. These networks could be traditional POTS (plain old telecoms systems), packet switched networks including ethernet or some hybrid of the two.

I started my agency career working during the dot com era. What was happening in the broader technology space was one wave of technology cresting, while another one rose.

In the cresting space was:

Enterprise software (supply chain software, financial systems, database software, middleware software tools).

NIC cards (network interface cards, a way of getting your computer to be able to communicate with an ethernet network. It was a little circuit board that connected on to the mother board and allowed.

Mainframe and  mini-computers. It was around about this time that company owned data centres peaked.

In the rising wave was:

Servers –

  1. Unix servers and workstation grade computers were what hosted the first generation of websites. Names that did particularly well were Sun Microsystems (now part of Oracle) and Silicon Graphics Inc. (SGI). Sun Microsystems ran everything from investment banking models to telecoms billing systems. It’s hardware and software made great web servers. SGI was facing a crisis in its core market of 3D modelling due to Moore’s Law, but its operating systems was still very powerful. They managed to get some work as servers because people had them around in creative agencies.
  2. You also had a new range of servers on the low end. A mix of new suppliers like Cobalt Networks and VA Linux, together with existing companies like Dell who were offering Linux and Windows web servers that were really repackaged local area network file servers.

Enterprise information management software. The web posted its own problems for content management and publishing and companies like Captiva and Open Text rushed in to plug the gap.

Traditional vendors like HP and IBM rushed into provide a mix of software and hardware based solutions including e-business by IBM, which morphed into ‘Smarter Planet’

Telecoms companies – two things happened.

  1. Phone services were deregulated opening up former state owned incumbents to competition in fixed line and mobile telephony
  2. Data services really started to take off. Multinational companies like Shell looked to have a global data network for routing their calls over, so in many respects they looked like their own telecoms company. Then those data networks started to become of interest to the nascent internet providers as well. Mobile data started to gain traction around about the time of the dot com bust

So it made sense that I started to think about telecoms in a wide but wired sense, as it even impacts wireless as a backhaul infrastructure. Whether this is wi-fi into your home router or a 5G wireless network connecting to a fibre optic core network.

  • Cleantech + more news

    Cleantech

    Insight: How cleantech tarnished Kleiner and VC star John Doerr | Reuters – when thinking about cleantech it is worth remembering that Doerr also made crazy bets on Netscape. It may have been the wrong thing to do from a finance point-of-view but the direction was right. Robert X. Cringely described technology as being like surfing, hitting and riding a wave at the right time and knowing when to get off. Doerr wasn’t the only person to hit the wave to early. Vinod Khosla also bet big too early on cleantech with his firm Khosla Ventures. Beside Cleantech, Doerr and Khosla also had a common path. Khosla was a Kleiner Perkins alum. Both had being part of the founding team at Silicon Valley royalty, Khosla at Sun Microsystems and Doerr at Intel. Cleantech has been of interest since the rise of environmental movement and hit different peaks during the OPEC oil crises. But its only with global warming that cleantech interest got serious

    Consumer behaviour

    The Future of Drugs | VICE – interesting essay on the consumer behaviour side of things

    Culture

    WeAreFSTVL’s stream on SoundCloud – keep an eye on this

    Economics

    Paul Krugman On Technology And Inequality – Business Insider – technology is likely to encourage inequality for decades

    Hong Kong’s fading love affair with its property barons signals Beijing’s growing clout – Quartz – or maybe like most economies the mix needs to be tweaked

    No longer factory of the world, China is now its banker – Quartz – interesting data about China doing outbound foreign direct investment

    Chart Focus: How to compete in emerging markets – Chinese markets as urban clusters

    Finance

    Secrets and Lies of the Bailout | Rolling Stone – interesting colour on top of what people knew with regards the 2008 banking crisis

    FMCG

    Frosties sales decline because of advertising ban on television – Mirror Online – advertising works, opportunities for below-the-line marketing not being exploited by food companies?

    Unilever’s Jon Goldstone: A great brand can’t stand for ‘cheap’ – Marketing news – Marketing magazine – interesting move away from data driven marketing

    Innovation

    The Amazings – interesting idea in terms of knowledge sharing

    Accoustic Renaissance for Audio proposalMono could be enjoyed side-by-side with friends, whereas stereo is only for the ‘hot-spot’, hence highly personalized. Now multi-channel can again provide a much wider listening area, therefore it can again be enjoyed with friends or families – Negishi-san’s observation on the social aspects of listening are very interesting

    Carbon Fiber: The Secret of the 2014 Corvette Stingray – interesting that the price point isn’t above the previous glass reinforced plastic (GRP) models

    Koreans create magnetic transistor that could turn every CPU into an FPGA | ExtremeTech

    Handheld See-Through-Wall Radar | The Firearm Blog – crazy sci-fi tech that’s real

    Korean boffins crack art of bendy batteries • The Register

    Japan

    Survey of Japanese Young Adults Shows Preference for Twitter, Facebook

    Luxury

    KPMG – Global reach China Luxury – interesting and more nuanced take on the Chinese market for luxury goods

    Media

    Super League clubs on brink of financial abyss, says finance expert | The Guardian – I have a personal interest in not seeing top-flight rugby league go under, but if it did, I imagine that tyre-kicking bears would also look at other sports

    Analysis: US, Australia social network usage flat, New Zealand now the world’s biggest user of social networks? | Trends in the Living Networks

    MK – FACT Magazine – love the video interviews with MK

    Obama: ‘One of the biggest factors is going to be how the media shapes debates’ | Poynter. – or how the changing structure of media industry will change debates

    Lionel Barber’s email to FT staff outlining digital-first strategy | guardian.co.uk – feels very much like what the Telegraph went through ages ago

    Antigua Government Set to Launch “Pirate” Website To Punish United States | TorrentFreak

    New York Times to launch electronic corrections form | Journalism.co.uk – expect PRs to be all over this

    Greg Sandoval quits CNET over CBS editorial interference | JIMROMENESKO.COM – CBS versus Dish Networks casualty

    Online

    Just Under Deadline, Google Responds to European Antitrust Concerns – AllThingsD

    Ahead of Graph Search launch, Facebook removed the ability to opt out of search results – Quartz – you know that this is going to end badly for at least some people

    Goodbye LinkedIn answers, hello more Group spam? | Econsultancy – disappointing for B2B marketers

    Quality

    CES: Worse Products Through Software – if you only read one article about CES read this

    Retailing

    Why online book discovery is broken (and how to fix it) — paidContent – I’d argue that it was similar with non-chart music purchases as well

    Capgemini retail study commissioned by TJ Hughes (PDF) online going to be big apparently

    Security

    Errata Security: I conceal my identity the same way Aaron was indicted for – interesting how technological use clashes with the law

    The Future of Crime | VICE – interesting thoughtful article by VICE that touches a lot of current hot technologies including 3D printing and in-car computing

    Why We’re Raising the Signature Threshold for We the People | The White House – interesting given the timing with Aaron Swartz-related petition activity

    Software

    OmniGroup are going back to the Mac; after spending the past few years bringing their applications to the iPad. I particularly like OmniPlan as a piece of project management software. If there was one worthwhile thing that came out of MacWorld Expo this year, this was it

    Microsoft’s Role a Sticking Point in Dell Buyout Talks – WSJ.com – has Microsoft learned from the Nokia deal, would it have been easier if Elop had taken Nokia private to do the Lumia changeover?

    Nokia builds WP8 momentum, but will increase its costs – Rethink Wireless – careful calculus?

    Elsevier In Advanced Talks To Buy Mendeley For Around $100M To Beef Up In Social, Open Education Data | TechCrunch

    Line, The Messaging App That Took Japan By Storm, Crosses 100M Users And Enters The U.S. | TechCrunch

    Nokia Sales Down 79% in China as Symbian Dies, Lumia Slow to Grow – which is a huge drop in the world’s biggest wireless market

    Daring Fireball: The Trend Against Skeuomorphic Textures and Effects in User Interface Design – technology means that display limitations no longer need to be hidden by skeuomorphic design

    Basecamp Personal Takes Project Management Out Of The Office, Ditches Subscriptions For A One-Time Fee | TechCrunch – much more accessible

    Technology

    New Media Knowledge – Ovum finds “live-to-work” ethos is driving faster BYOD adoption in high-growth markets than mature markets

    Excess chip inventory set to hurt Q1 – signs of an electronics downturn

    NTSB: “No Obvious Anomalies” in Dreamliner Backup Battery | Frequent Business Traveler – which screws the prevailing narrative being pushed that tried to taint the Japanese battery supplier

    Robot Makers Spread Global Gospel of Automation – NYTimes.com – I guess we know what John Markoff’s next book maybe about. Interesting read through

    Surface with Windows RT: The prettiest thing you’ll never want to touch again | Reuters – one of the most brutal reviews that I have read

    UBS slashes its Microsoft Surface RT sales forecast by 50 percent- The Inquirer

    Telecoms

    TeliaSonera’s Uzbekistan scandal is a warning to telecom CEOs everywhere – Quartz – It has come out in the Nordics first, primarily because of the transparency there, but I wouldn’t be surprised it was endemic amongst the wireless groups in the EU and US

    Chinese government reportedly in talks to lift 12-year ban on gaming consoles – The Next Web

    Web of no web

    Moves takes on Fitbit and Nike+ FuelBand with a simple iPhone app for tracking your daily activity – The Next Web

    Wireless

    Why The WSJ Got The ‘iPhone Demand Is Crashing’ Story All Wrong – Forbes – the WSJ has been going for much more speculation journalism to compete on reporting with the likes of TechCrunch, I guess you could call it a blogification of the fourth estate

    In Asia’s trend-setting cities, iPhone fatigue sets in | Reuters – interesting association with Hallyu. I pass an electronics store every morning and there is always a Girls Generation concert playing on the LG televisions. Is this the decline of American culture’s power?

    HTC Mini announced as a remote for your smartphone (Cory Gunther/Android Community)

    Strong Demand for Smartphones and Heated Vendor Competition Characterize the Worldwide Mobile Phone Market at the End of 2012 – IDC press release – epic headline

    Samsung’s predicament – Chris Dixon – is the PC analogy the correct one?

    Samsung seeks to block Apple appeal for sales ban – San Jose Mercury News

  • Lenovo + more news

    Lenovo

    How did Lenovo become the world’s biggest computer company? (Economist) – large home market giving it enough time and capital to invest in products. Lenovo started off in 1984 as a television manufacturer called Legend. Lenovo then moved into making and selling PCs. In 1994, they managed to raise US$30 million. By 1999 Legend managed to buy IBM’s PC business and then became Lenovo. Lenovo is notable for the way in which it has blended Chinese and US business culture.

    Consumer behaviour

    New-to-vinyl converts talk about the joys of playing LPs | The Audiophiliac – CNET News – interesting observations about ritual and really listening to music

    Stop Generalizing About Europe | JonasBentzen.com – I wish I could have given this to clients back when I started in agency life

    Economics

    How Chinese Economic Policy Could Save Club Med Countries – interesting take on whether free trade zones would help the PIIGS countries

    Daily chart: Undue credit | The Economist – lending to decline further in western Europe, in contrast with the rest of the world

    Five economic charts that will define 2013 – Quartz

    FMCG

    How Tide Detergent Became a Drug Currency — New York Magazine – particularly interesting when you think about the way Tide doesn’t match your traditional idea of currency: it isn’t particularly portable for instance

    How to

    4 Secrets For Doing Gonzo User Research | Co.Design

    wireframe.cc – minimal wireframing tool – for free

    Ideas

    The new politics of the internet: Everything is connected | The Economist – really nice analysis of how web issues affect society and politics

    What Turned Jaron Lanier Against the Web? | Smithsonian Magazine – an antedote to data utopianism

    The Web We Lost – Anil Dash – good ideas that the social web has killed or corrupted

    The WELL: State of the World 2013: Bruce Sterling and Jon Lebkowsky – interesting if rambling discussion with author Bruce Sterling

    Innovation

    The Technium: Pain of the New – interesting review of high frame rate (HFR) film screenings and the initial consumer reaction to many pieces of technology

    Facebook?! Twitter?! Instagram?! We Did That 40 Years Ago | Wired.com – every idea has its time

    Toshiba Building A Lytro-Style Camera Sensor For Smartphones And Tablets, Planned For 2013 Launch | TechCrunch

    Media

    Edelman – Paid Media — A Change of Heart – not terribly surprising

    EU Antitrust Chief: Google “Diverting Traffic” & Will Be Forced To Change – it will be interesting to see what the EU comes up with

    Better than Nielsen: Twitter breaks down TV behavior by demographics, device, and genre | The Verge

    Topspin’s Ian Rogers to Head Beats’ New Music Subscription Service – AllThingsD

    Websites Vary Prices, Deals Based on Users’ Information – WSJ.com

    A more complete picture of the iTunes economy | asymco

    Is Facebook worth it? Film execs confide they may cut movie ads – latimes.com – the content optimisation steps that studios are taking are particularly interesting

    Chinese Social Network Douban Rolls Out Paid Music Streaming Subscriptions

    Why Does Everyone Think Google Beat The FTC? | The New Republic – Tim Wu’s great analysis of the Google verdict

    Facebook’s Confidence Is Shaken – Business Insider – interesting take on Facebook. The underlying theme is Facebook a one-trick pony or are there future services that will better justify its share price?

    Online

    British Facebook population hits 27 million – Brand Republic News or roughly two thirds of the online population

    Here’s a Heatmap of WeChat Users Around the World – seems to be driven by Chinese communities overseas

    December 2012 Social Media Report: Facebook Pages in the United Kingdom – Socialbakers – useful reference

    Flickr Photos Added to Yahoo! Image Search – I thought this was done 7 years ago?

    Yahoo’s Mail And Search Traffic Drops – Business Insider – not surprised by the search numbers, the mail numbers are more alarming

    Who Is Using Twitter in France? – huge increase in the over-55s

    Flickr: Why did Flickr drop the “e”? – Quora

    China’s Sina Weibo Rolls Out Partial English Interface [UPDATE: Sina Confirms] – it is inconsistent, but promising development

    Elapsed Time: Trying to be the one true social graph is like trying to hold water in your fist the futility of all your online social interactions being captured by Facebook

    Retailing

    No Logo | Design Week – I love this new campaign by Selfridges that I heard of via Stephen

    Security

    Nokia: Yes, we decrypt your HTTPS data, but don’t worry about it — Tech News and Analysis – but knowing that exists could encourage hackers to break Nokia so that they can sit in on the man-in-the-middle attack

    Facebook Will Fight German Anonymity Law And $26K Fine Against Zuckerberg To Keep Real Name Policy | TechCrunch

    Software

    Nokia Boss: “Today we are with Microsoft, but anything is possible” – is the contract with Microsoft non-exclusive?

    WINDOWS 8: Do People Want To ‘Touch’ Laptop Screen? – Business Insider – interesting observations about price points for Windows devices, the comments section is particularly interesting with desperate sounding justification of Windows 8. Whether people want to touch their screen they are likely to getting touchscreen laptops at some point

    Java Was Strongly Influenced by Objective-C – interesting how programming languages influence each other, how would this sit with current IP stances?

    Polyvore Engineering Blog: Web Developer Admits: Objective-C > HTML5 – provides more engaging experience

    Steve Ballmer’s Dilemma ~ I, Cringely – interesting financial analysis on Microsoft

    Communities Dominate Brands: Kantar November Numbers: Suggest Decline in Windows Phone and.. Increase in Symbian? Nokia is so doomed – interesting bits in the comments

    Samsung and NTT Docomo Bet on Tizen OS to Rival iOS/Android in 2013 | SiliconANGLE – interesting that NTT Docomo is less concerned about vendor consolidation than OS consolidation

    Technology

    Two supercomputers crunched the data and concluded high frequency trading has “little impact on our lives”

    Panasonic halting LCD production to focus on OLED TV and 4K tablet – News – Trusted Reviews – all of those LCD plants could seem like a millstone for Samsung et al in a couple of years

    Tablets Will Overtake Laptops in 2013 – AllThingsD – in the same way that mainframes and workstations / mini-computers haven’t died out but become specialised

    Tech’s Hot New Market: The Poor | Wired.com – disrupting pay-day loans etc

    USC – 25% of PC owners may switch to other devices, reports Center for the Digital Future & Bovitz, Inc. – downshifting computing power, tablets and phones as substitute products

    Global Semiconductor Revenues Grew Less Than 1% In 2012: IDC – poor PC component sales

    One In Four Americans Owns A Tablet, Overtaking E-Readers, As Printed Book Consumption Continues To Decline: Pew | TechCrunch

    Telecoms

    Future Internet Architectures Aim to Better Serve Billions of Tablets and Smartphones | MIT Technology Review – new ideas in network architecture

    Apple slashes price on Thunderbolt cable, releases additional shorter model | 9to5Mac – interesting that this story ranked so highly in Techmeme despite CES

    Web of no web

    CES: Sunnyvale chipmaker Invensense seeks to bring GPS indoors – San Jose Mercury News

    Wireless

    Schiller: Despite popularity of cheap smartphones, they won’t be the future of Apple’s products – The Next Web

    Deciphering the Decline in Spanish Mobile Accounts – NYTimes.com

    Apple secures majority of US smartphone market, Samsung dominates Europe | ZDNet

    Nokia’s Lumia Offered at Discounts – WSJ.com – looks like Nokia demand is soft

  • Nokia Lumia + more news

    Nokia Lumia

    The Nokia Lumia hasn’t got off to a great start. I got to try a Nokia Lumia 920. It had a heft to it that was similar to my Nokia Communicator E90. The Nokia Lumia hasn’t been enough to stop Samsung’s Galaxy from displacing Nokia as the world’s top cellphone brand. This is despite the quality problems that Samsung’s Galaxy III have exhibited. Imaging has been one of the Nokia Lumia strengths, the problem is that the imaging chief quit Nokia

    Samsung Displaces Nokia as Top Cellphone Brand in 2012 and Takes Decisive Smartphone Lead Over Apple – IHS iSuppli®

    Nokia’s imaging chief makes surprise exit • The Register

    The Nokia Lumia Sellout – Most Likely A Marketing Strategy – Seeking Alpha

    Consumer behaviour

    More Japanese youth wearing surgical masks to hide their face ‹ Japan Today: Japan News and Discussion – “Others believe that having to rely on a mask to feel comfortable in public is a byproduct of Japanese youth becoming too accustomed to using e-mail and social networks to communicate with each other; they can’t interact with others unless there is a protective “wall” that offers them some degree of anonymity

    APAC travellers want more social media | Market-interactive.com

    Economics

    Price comparison: How much groceries cost in Hong Kong, Beijing and London | South China Morning Post

    Global semiconductor revenues set to shrink in 2012, IHS says – useful economic indicator

    Quartz – China’s stock market plunging due to retail investor sentiment

    Skills Don’t Pay the Bills – NYTimes.com – gap in expectations, in a social contract

    Hong Kong

    Hong Kong’s vanishing mojo | South China Morning Post – rise of China changes perception of where Hong Kong stands in things

    How to

    How To Become A Hacker – Eric Raymond on hacking (rather than cracking)

    Ideas

    MIT Scientist Andrew McAfee Says Big Data Will Soon be Too Big for the Metric System to Handle | MIT Technology Review

    The Conservative Turn Against Science – The Chronicle Review

    Exploiting the implicit – MEC whitepaper

    Nassim Nicholas Taleb: The future will not be cool – Salon.com

    Innovation

    Scientists See Advances in Deep Learning, a Part of Artificial Intelligence – NYTimes.com – artificial intelligence gets another 15 minutes of fame

    Next-Gen Tablets and Laptops Will Get “Cooler” With GE’s Jet Engine Technology | SiliconANGLE

    3D Printing is the New Industrial Revolution? – broadstuff

    Apple Joins Google in $500 Million-Plus Bid for Kodak Patents – Bloomberg

    Printed electronics pilot line starts production

    Touché – Carnegie Mellon University | CMU – really interesting immersive media experiments

    Japan Today – Humanoid robot to keep Japanese astronaut company on space station – get more data on human | machine interaction

    Korea

    McClureMusic.com | NHK makes no-Korea move – has hallyu lost much of its force in Japan?

    Luxury

    Luxury habits mature in China | Warc.com

    Study Shows Affluent Spend Money to Save Time (Infographic) | Social Media Today

    Michelin Stars slammed in fear of rent hikes, | Market-interactive.com

    Marketing

    Agencies, media & digital companies: Your sales pitch sucks, Advertising – interesting common-sense perspective from a marketer at Dell

    Media

    Brands must adapt search strategies | Warc.com

    Why Google Just Made iPhone King: Ads | Wired.com

    Combating accidental clicks in mobile ads – Google Mobile Ads Blog

    Amoeba Music’s Vinyl Vaults is no Napster – I, Cringely

    Facebook makes it official — an external advertising network is coming soon — GigaOM – if this is just an ad network it could make for interesting behavioural advertising and potentially dial up relevance. If it is part of their search offering then things really take off

    Facebook Has Decreased Page Reach, And Here’s Why | TechCrunch – some great data here on why a blended paid | owned content strategy is required for page owners

    Dotcom: We’ve hit the jackpot – National – NZ Herald News – more legal twists and turns

    Facebook Studio :: Blog | Announcing a New Pages Structure for Global Brands | Latest News and Updates

    MediaPost Publications Pre-Roll Video Ad Prices Dip, Large Inventory Blamed 12/07/2012

    Times of London offers $80 Nexus 7 to new digital subscribers | Geek.com

    Time Spent In Mobile Apps Is Starting To Challenge Television, Flurry Says | TechCrunch

    Facebook in Talks to Buy Microsoft’s Atlas Ad Platform – AllThingsD

    Nielsen | Social Media Report 2012

    Daring Fireball: Why ‘The Daily’ Failed – there is also the problem that the content didn’t have value. It wasn’t a professional tool like the Wall Street Journal or provide something you couldn’t get elsewhere

    Audio and Video Streaming in focus – Exclusive Nielsen white paper

    Yahoo’s Ad Sell-Through Rate on its Log-in Page Has Plummeted | Advertising Age

    Amazon.com: Customer Reviews: The Beatles Stereo Vinyl Box Set – digital record labels trying to make premium analogue money need to manage the quality control much better

    TVB shelves HK$50m plan for international channel | South China Morning Post

    Online

    Chinese manufacturing base Shenzhen leads country in Internet, microblog penetration: Report – The Next Web

    Why We’re Building Collections – I hope that they don’t forget pinboard.in

    Google exec was told to stop Tweeting | The Wall Blog – the people who are responsible for engineering social media don’t even understand how things can propagate

    As of February, you’ll have two fewer characters to tweet with when you share a link on Twitter – The Next Web – trillions of links already

    Twitter Loses Ability to Properly Display Instagram Photos – NYTimes.com

    Google’s Searches for UnGoogleable Information to Make Mobile Search Smarter | MIT Technology Review

    Yahoo sees several flaws in $2.7 billion Mexico ruling: source | Reuters – the big question is why wasn’t it disclosed in company documents in the first place

    Retailing

    Amazon Book Reviews Deleted in a Purge Aimed at Manipulation – NYTimes.com – interesting implication for wider social content sites as well as e-tailing

    Billionaire Sells Stake in Topshop for $805 Million – NYTimes.com

    Japan Today – Fast Retailing to acquire majority interest in J Brand Holdings – this reads as much about technical know-how with fabric as much as a way of moving their portfolio upmarket for Uniqlo

    China Mall Developers – Time to Shop Around – China Real Time Report – WSJ

    MUJI LIFE CHECK IN for iPhone, iPod touch, and iPad – great example of the web of no web using a locative gaming mechanism used to drive bricks and mortar retail

    Black Friday Saw Online Retail Traffic Jump 60% Year-Over-Year | WebProNews

    Security

    Schneier on Security: E-Mail Security in the Wake of Petraeus – interesting debate which boils back down to don’t write anything you wouldn’t anyone else see if it was made public

    Apple Hires Hacker Who Helped Save Windows From Security Hell | Wired.com

    ITU Approves Deep Packet Inspection Standard Behind Closed Doors, Ignores Huge Privacy Implications | Techdirt

    PRWeb Statement on Fraudulent ICOA Press Release – Blogging PRWeb – a tough place for PRWeb to be I feel for them

    Software

    Microsoft reveals cunning Windows plan below surface – It has to dump hardware partners to work | TechEye

    Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer defends company to shareholders – San Jose Mercury News – the key point is that Microsoft share price stands about the same level as they did a decade ago

    No Google Apps on Windows 8 and WP8: User base too small to invest in | BGR

    The future of software pricing: PwC

    Just bought an Apple product? Need support NOW? Drop an F-BOMB • The Register – deep learning or machine intelligence depending what label you like at work

    TECHNOLOGY REPORT » Blue Brain Project Update

    Microsoft’s battle for consumers: it’s time to drop the Windows name | The Verge – has the Windows brand been over-extended?

    Facebook Messenger for Android drops account requirement, taking on SMS and WhatsApp | The Verge – interesting how Facebook is being usurped as a communications platform

    TI rolls open-source RTOS for MCUs – lower footprint than Linux which should be compelling

    Windows 8 Sales: Good, Bad, or Ugly? – surprised to see quite this negative a take on things by Windows IT Pro

    Lack of Distribution Is “Killing” Surface – AllThingsD

    Here comes the first real alternative to iPhone and Android – Quartz

    Technology

    Apple loses $34.9 billion in market cap in its worst trading day in 4 years, but why? – The Next Web

    London Calling: Should Apple buy ST-E or Renesas Mobile? – but what about patent licences?

    Telecoms

    Why ‘slow light’ might just save the Internet • The Register

    Nokia Siemens sells optical network unit to Marlin Equity Partners – ok, interesting move. But will it be enough to be competitive against the new network players?

    ‘Can do’ approach spurs Huawei’s growth in Europe | chinadaily.com.cn

    Web of no web

    Apple Said to Fire Maps Manager as Flaws Hurt IPhone 5 – Bloomberg

    Wireless

    Samsung Galaxy S III hardware failure: Phones failing for no reason | BGR – bad NAND? Will this be like the capacitor issue that plagued PCs years ago?

    European Union formally accuses Samsung of antitrust violations in patent investigation (update) | The Verge

    FOSS Patents: Judge denies Apple permanent injunction, throws out Samsung’s jury misconduct claims

    Samsung Exec Admits To Using Apple Products, Calls iDevice Ecosystem “Sticky” | TechCrunch

    US court rules Apple’s iPhone infringes on three patents held by Sony and Nokia owned MobileMedia – The Next Web

    Apple, LG Electronics Defeat Alcatel-Lucent Patent Claims – Bloomberg

    The real threat that Samsung poses to Apple | asymco – really interesting article on Samsung’s strengths

    On Legacy iPhones and Cannibalization – AllThingsD – the legacy phone makes up the lower price models in the Apple range

    China Mobile’s Li Yue on iPhone 5: TD-SCDMA is not a problem, it’s all about business model and benefit sharing » Unwired View

    King of Samsung: a chairman’s reign of cunning and corruption | The Verge

    Apple vetting operators on LTE network performance » telecoms.com – it makes sense otherwise users would have a poor experience and battery life would be hammered

    Exclusive: Nokia seeks to block sale of some RIM products

    Ericsson’s massive mobile report: 6.4B global cellular plans, 75% of all new phones in Asia and Africa | VentureBeat

  • Jamie Hewlett + more news

    Jamie Hewlett

    Jamie Hewlett was not someone that I would have associated with luxury menswear brand Dunhill. Dunhill have been creating interesting content for a number of years, that used to be accessed through an iPad application and their own site. This interview with Jamie Hewlett is brilliant. Hewlett’s talent as a comic creator developed early with him working in the studios of Bob Godfrey. Godfrey is famous to UK TV watchers for the cartoon series Rhubarb & Custard. After college Jamie Hewlett was recruited for Deadline magazine, which is where his iconic Tank Girl creation was formed and his relationship with Damon Albarn of Gorillaz.

    Jamie Hewlett submarined during the 1990s when the underground became mainstream drawing Get The Freebies. Eventually Jamie Hewlett teamed up with Albarn to provide the visual look of The Gorillaz.