Posted: January 17th, 2010 | Author: admin | Filed under: Android, Apple, Google, Mac OS X, OS, cloud computing, iPhone, mobile, mobile computing, scenario | Tags: cloud computing, mobile computing | No Comments »
According to my 2007’s post “The new mobile era” Google and Apple were going to make it in the mobile computing business. A couple of years later that prophecy (not too hard to imagine, indeed…) is supported by facts and numbers. Read the rest of this entry »
Posted: December 25th, 2009 | Author: admin | Filed under: Apple, Google, Mac OS X, OS, Steve Jobs, iPhone | Tags: cloud computing, iTablet, mac, Mac OS X 10.7 Clouded Leopard, tablet | No Comments »
The web is full of speculations on the next Apple invention. Please note I didn’t write product but invention.
Yes, because they are going to invent something new that doesn’t exist yet.
A whole new paradigm with a new business model annexed. Read the rest of this entry »
Posted: December 14th, 2007 | Author: admin | Filed under: Apple, HTC Touch, Mac OS X, Windows, cellphone, iPhone, touch screen | No Comments »
I’m wondering why, still today, with the availability of information introduced by the Internet, producers are offering mocking cellphones and consumers are buying them. Last night I had a pizza with my friends after our Thursday night soccer match.
This is a nice way to restore our friendship after 90 minutes of tough match where we battle diveded in two teams. So during our Pizza I couldn’t miss to observe one of my fellow companions’ brand new cellphone: the HTC Touch.
Well for almost the entire dinner this touch screen device was the main attraction and topic.
Frankly how can a lousy imitation of the iPhone, over priced (it is sold in Italy at 546 euro!), and featuring Windows Mobile 5.0, can attract the interest of tech-savy people as my soccer teammates? Read the rest of this entry »
Posted: October 26th, 2007 | Author: admin | Filed under: Leopard, Mac OS X, Mac OSX 10.5, Operative system | No Comments »
Finally it’s here! Today, October 26 at 6 PM the Roma-Est Apple Store has opened its doors and a rush of people, including me, are allowed to finally enter and grab a copy of Leopard Mac OSX 10.5.
In a few seconds the store is crowded and peple are rushing to cash registers. Less than 15 minutes later I’m on my way home with the only intention to install my brand new copy of Mac OSX on my iMac from which I’m actually writing this post after an easy and smooth installation of Leopard.
Now it’s time to enjoy and discover each of the new 300 features available.
So everything is well and I’m ready for a long week-end with Leopard.
Cheers