Monthly Archives: January 2010

HTML 5 verses Flash – The next Tech War?

Besides the overwhelming amount of articles and blog postings about the pros and cons on the iPad, the failure of loading the Flash element during Steve Jobs’ demo of the NYT website may have resulted in another war — Flash verses HTML 5. It started with an … Continue reading

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It’s an iPad not a ….

Almost thirty hours since the iPad announcement and still critics are pulling out their guns and shooting at Apple’s latest creation. The overall reaction has been rather negative. What was hotly anticipated has mostly turned into cold soup. So what … Continue reading

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It’s here – Apple’s iPad

Here is my take on today’s iPad announcement by Steve Jobs. Reading the many responses about the announcements reveals that there are a lot of doubters. Let’s be clear it isn’t supposed to be a Netbook, or a Laptop, it’s … Continue reading

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Are we ready for a Multi-Media Revolution?

Two things happened this morning which made me think if the latest article in the NYT about Apple’s Tablet was more of a confirmation than a coincidence. Let’s start with this morning, first thing happened was that for the first time in … Continue reading

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Apple’s Tablet a step towards “being digital”?

Since the end of last year the tech press has been full of prediction about Apple’s next big product announcement — The Tablet. By mid Wednesday this week we will all know if the predictions are correct, and if so, … Continue reading

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