Category Archives: Windows

New Fancy Hardware is NOT the Future, Services ARE

Have you every looked at your new tablet or smartphone and been honest with yourself and said “it is not that much different from my last device”. What is normally different is that it is thinner, faster and has an overall specification bump. But it still does the same job. Advances in technology mean that over the last 2 years the changes in hardware have been very incremental. So what does this mean.

It means we are moving towards companies needing to provide a full blown range of services, and really focus on this. The hardware will always be available. But to survive they will need services.

In the next few years we might see companies like HTC and RIM go out of business. Meanwhile Google and Amazon will blossom. Why? Because their range of services in increasing to be the next big thing, the next I need this service more than I need the hardware. With Google they now have a decent online media store, streaming music option and they also provide search, maps and more types of services. Amazon has the worlds largest offering of anything online, and has now focused their efforts to make this available through themselves using services eg lovefilm and Amazon Cloud. They already have the user base, the cloud and logistics. Amazon IMO is the strongest service provider and the biggest threat to every other company including Google and Apple. Apple provide a number of services. Customer service, iTunes march, Siri and a unique Eco system, iTunes for online media, Apple TV and more. But Apple need more services to compete with its competitors. Amazon can sell you anything, Google now has Google shopper and is branching that way. Apple dominance as making the best looking gear is under threat, as all it takes is another competitor to make low cost competing hardware, but with a stronger range of services and Apple’s brand value will start to diminish.

The world as we know it is changing. Who will be the winners and who will be the losers. Time will tell over the next 18 months to 24 months.

Windows 8 Samsung Tablet

Today I spent my first proper time with Windows 8 on a tablet. The tablet looked good and was fairly thin at 8.9mm. It also looked fairly familiar with the metro interface and icons with Microsoft word and excel apps.

So what are my initial impressions. Well, it seemed sluggish. The web browser seemed slower to load pages than my iPad. It wasn’t clear how everything worked, but over time I started to learn more and more. It also lacked the depth of the app ecosystem.

So while I wouldn’t consider it at the moment, future generations could be of interest.

5 inch + Phone screens

Not a day doesn’t go by with news of another mammoth 5 inch + phablet/phone device being released. Samsung really started the trend with the Samsung Note, and more recently introduced the Note 2 which featured an even larger screen than the original Note.

Now, manufacturers like HTC, LG, ZTE and others are all scrambling to produce 5 inch plus devices. My thoughts are in two minds about the larger screens based on my experience when I owned the Samsung Note for several months. The larger screen area is superb for viewing anything, the S-Pen on the original Note was ok but not as well implemented as the newer model, but it did become a nuisance when out and about trying to make sure I had clothes with large enough pockets. To be honest, most of my clothing fitted the Note size with relative ease. But it still was bulky and cumbersome.

Also, is 5-6 inches a compromise. It sort of sits between a 4 inch phone and a 7 inch plus tablet. The larger and smaller devices have more focus on their tasks. A 4 inch phone is more pocketable and lighter. A 7 inch tablet is even better for viewing websites and media.

So what do you all think?