Archive for March, 2006
Origami Shmorigami
Speaking of natty new devices, during my brief hiatus Microsoft finally announced just wtf the Origami was about, and it turns out it’s not just a poor viral marketing campaign1. It’s actually a mediocre handheld PC. At least that’s what it looks like at first glance.
They’re calling it the Ultra-Mobile PC. Quite [...]
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Apple Media Mac?
A couple of weeks ago myself and Olivier had some discussions over Apple, Microsoft and Media PCs. Simplifying things, and without getting into the guts of the arg…discussion, Olivier felt that Apple were already competing with Microsoft’s MCE because the Mac can play video, while I disagreed because I believe that a true media [...]
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All Quiet On The Blogging Front
It’s been a bit quiet around here for the last week or so… too quiet. Myself and Rachael were away for a few days in Connemara on what was a really relaxing trip. It was very refreshing to spend a couple of days beside a peat fire, book in one hand, pint in [...]
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SNR
I had an interesting chat with a friend and colleague today about our respective blogs. I jokingly made my first post on this blog about getting more people looking at my blog that his. It had been a running joke amongst the development team in our office from the moment he outed himself [...]
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Microsoft iPod Box
As I mentioned in an earlier posting, the iPod box is an example of Apple’s ability to produce really nice stuff. The difference in style between Microsoft and Apple seems to be pretty fundamental (see this comparison between the presentation style of Bill Gates and Steve Jobs for example). Now someone has produced [...]
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