Archive for March, 2009

Toshiba Target The YouTube Generation

Monday, March 16th, 2009

The Flip Mino was looking like being the camcorders equivalent of the iPod, yet competitors are determined to stop that from happening, and following Kodak’s impressive HD alternative to the Flip, Toshiba have thrown their hat into the ring.

toshiba camileo s10 camcorderThe Japanese giant are to release two HD camcorders in the UK in May, that retail at just 100 and 130 pounds only. Like Creative’s Vado HD, the Flip Mino HD (not yet available in the UK) and Kodak’s Z16, Toshiba’s two offerings, the P10 and S10, has some advantages over its competitors, not least the low price.

The P10 and S10 boast 5 megapixel digital photo capabilities which outstrips that of the Kodak Zi6 which only has a 2 megapixel camera. The Vado and Mino don’t carry still photo functions.

Acer Set To Storm Smartphone Market

Friday, March 6th, 2009

A couple of weeks ago it was Barcelona, this week it is Hannover, PC specialist Acer have entered the smart phone market by unveiling at the CeBIT high tech exhibition in Germany its first entry level Windows Mobile 6.1 smart phones to be priced at the staggeringly low price of 49 euros or less.

acer smartphoneSet to be released in the final quarter of 2009, this is a sure sign that with smartphones hitting the low end of the market, they are set to take over the entire market turning it ‘smart’ and expecting current estimated levels of mobile occupancy to rise above the already impressive 15 per cent market growth.

With Acer having already stormed the laptop, notebook and PC market, with low cost, yet impressive build quality and latest technological advancements, they now look set to gain a huge segment of the smartphone market. They have set the price of its budget smartphone so low that they hope mobile phone operators will be able to offer the phone to their customers for free.

Microsoft Leak Kumo Plans

Thursday, March 5th, 2009

After years of getting slammed by Google in the search stats Microsoft are rumoured to be harbouring a secret weapon. The search market is a colossal cash pie and Google have a large slice. January’s comScore rankings showed Google’s search portion dropping half a percent however still sitting at a whopping 63% compared to Microsoft’s miniscule 8.5%.

As far as these search giants are concerned, high search volumes equate to high bank balances. The more people who use your search engine the higher you can charge for advertising and Google is the undeniable king of search. Their success was achieved by taking original ideas and making them better; more relevant search results in quicker time with less spam.

With Google looking increasing less innovative and more like a corporation exploring how it can earn more money out of what they do already, is the back door open for Microsoft to creep in with Kumo. Translating to spider [or cloud] in Japanese, Kumo is the latest effort from Microsoft to upgrade the underperforming Live Search.