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Memories of IBC2011

It has been over two weeks since my heady five days at the RAI in Amsterdam, the first without construction work for the first time in quite a few years. As always there was an awful lot of catching up with friends and ex-colleagues, but there was a serious amount of tech fun to see [...]

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Internet Connectivity during IBC 2011

Many of you will be visiting Amsterdam for IBC 2011 and your thoughts may be turning to how to get online when you are there. You can, of course, make use of roaming data… if your company is rich enough, or you can make use of your hotel WiFi or hope to find free/paid options [...]

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Evolution End

Last summer I blogged about the differing approaches that Apple and Google have taken with respect to the development of their respective phone (and now tablet) platforms. In the post, I postulated that iOS4 could be the last time that Apple enjoyed an advantage over Google Android, and that the multiple path development approach taken [...]

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Content Protection in an Unmanaged World

Sometimes I see an article that has so spot on a set of messages, that you just have to draw attention to it… Andrew Glasspool, Founder and Managing Partner at the business and technology consultancy firm Farncombe. “There is the potential for a train smash when Connected TV has become mass-market and you try to [...]

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Product lessons by Steve Jobs

I am a functional kind of guy – the product has to do fantastic things and I am less concerned about how it looks. It does still have to look reasonable though. This post I found on Business Insider tells us that we have to look beyond our current product set and take a view [...]

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CES sinks in

It has been some weeks since CES closed and we can now see what the big push of CES has been. No big surprises but it was Tablets and 3D. Now 3D was a big drive from last year as well and it has made regular appearances at other conferences and exhibitions focused at the [...]

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Revolution of Evolution

There was once a time (once being even today in some product companies), when companies would spend two to three years on making a new product. That was the competitive environment back in the day. These days though products are developed in much less time than that, with new product being produced at least every [...]

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