November 12, 2009
Apple passes Nokia, scares Nintendo
The Register
Rik Myslewski writes why Nintendo’s president is slightly worried about its business, when compared to Apple.
“Apple has passed Nokia to become the world’s most profitable phone maker, and prompted Nintendo’s president to note that if his company can’t differentiate its games from those on the iPhone, ‘then our future is dark.’”
Borderless Network Equals Anywhere Office
Network World
Robin Gareiss writes how much the way in which we do work has changed.
“Along with the rise of the borderless network, we’re seeing the emergence of the ‘anywhere office’ – employees working at all times and places, under all conditions. A critical issue to consider when supporting the ‘anywhere office’ is the type (and variety) of wireless access. Devices may come equipped with Wifi and/or EVDO cards (and increasingly, LTE connectivity). The goal? To ensure employees are able to stay online at all times. Bottom line: Don’t assume that a single type of access is enough.”
AMD updates roadmap, promises “supercomputer in your lap”
ZD Net
John Morris outlines AMD’s desktop platform roadmap for next year.
“Fusion could be the basis for some compelling products. Rick Bergman, the head of AMD’s Products Group, promised the technology would ‘literally deliver a supercomputer on your lap . . . with all-day battery performance.’ That’s an ambitious plan, but it’s good to see AMD get some of its mojo back.”