Saturday, October 29, 2011

HP Keeps the PC Market

HP has decided to stay in the PC market.

Has HP made the right decision? I personally think the PC market is still alive. Other devices will not take over the PC market.

The PC will always have its place in the market. It just won't be at the top. But this is like anything, something new always comes around to stand in the spotlight.

I say, good move HP. We need a good brand to stay in the PC market.


Friday, October 28, 2011

Samsung Sells More Smartphones then Apple

Samsung has sold more Smartphones then Apple. Apple sold only 17.1 million smartphones compared to Samsung which sold 27.8 million.

Apple is taking a beating in the market recently. Their iPad first, and now their iPhone. Will Apple even be able to stay in the market for much longer?

Apple has started the market but everyone else in continuing it. It seems their only role was to get it moving.

Tuesday, October 25, 2011

Google Chrome Gets a Makeover

Google Chrome has been updated or as Google said "more app-ealing."

The New Tab page has been changed around in this update. You now have two sections. One for your most recent visited pages and one for your apps. This enables you to easily manage your apps and your recent pages.


Personally this update doesn't really affect me. I never use many apps but use the recent pages all the time. The recent pages are very useful when I use Chrome. I have never had much interest in using apps and might in the future.

Overall this update is neat. But it just doesn't affect everyone who uses Chrome.

Here's Google's tour on the new update to Chrome.


Amazon Customer Service Rises to the Top

Amazon's customer service has been booming with amazement. 

A customer looses his shipment with USPS and asks Amazons customer support for help. Even though it wasn't Amazon's fault the shipment was lost, they still gave all of the customers money back. 

Amazon took full responsibility and kept a loyal customer. Their customer support looks to be strong and worthwhile. Seeing this makes me feel more comfortable when buying from Amazon. I'm glad to know they at least care about their customers. 

Here is the conversation the customer had with Amazon Support.


I have never seen any other customer support that was this helpful. I'm glad to see that there are some companies that really care for their customers. 

Saturday, October 22, 2011

Can Minecraft Keep up it's Sales?

Minecraft has had great sales but you must think of the future. Will Minecraft really be able to continue selling the way it is now?

Updates seem to be the only main way to keep players interested. You can only play a game for so long until it gets boring. If no one plays it no new customers will hear about it.

The problem is Minecraft can't keep on having updates. They don't intend to do that.

Minecraft will just be like any other game. It becomes very popular and then gets old.

How do you think Minecraft will do?

Apple's iPad Crumbles to 67 Percent Dominance

The iPad has lost it's dominance recently. Originally having 96 percent dominance has gone to a measly 67 percent. Android tablets rose to 27 percent from this drop.

On top of this Amazon's tablet will be coming out November 15th which will further crush Apple's control in the tablet market.

Apple started the tablet market but they will not continue it. Other companies are creating better tablets compared to the iPad.

I hope Apple realizes their future and makes the most out of it while they have the advantage.

Wednesday, October 19, 2011

Botnets - The Future of Internet Criminal Activity

Techi recently posted a new article about botnets. Internet Criminal Activity has dropped 10 percent, but botnets that hijacked computers rose 600 percent. So technically it got worse. The criminal activity has just gone incognito.

A new form of Internet Criminal Activity has risen. But you just never see it coming!

I question why these tactics are being used. I assume the old method of being noticed when sending out viruses etc is long gone. A better tactic is to stay hidden and strike when you have the power to do so. Or to stay hidden and do your work without being known.

I have been fairly good about keeping my computer safe. Basic routines like running a scan every week or so, updating software and Windows. Would rather be free then become a "zombie machine." I recommend doing the same. You don't want to be attacked.

Hope things don't get worse!


Tuesday, October 18, 2011

Quantum Levitation - Amazing

The Association of Science-Technology Centers (ASTC) has created this neat video displaying quantum levitation.


They are able to quantum lock this cold object covered in liquid nitrogen. 


You should definitely check this out! It is amazing to see. Do you think it can be used in the future?



Sunday, October 16, 2011

The Kindle Fire - Will it beat the iPad?

Kindle fire, the new Amazon tablet will be coming out November 15th 2011. The Kindle Fire will only cost $199 compared to the iPad which is $519.

Kindle Fire will have 19 million movies, songs, apps, magazines, and books. The Kindle Fire has pretty much everything the iPad has except a camera and a microphone. The price difference is very important. Consumers are always looking for the best deal and the Kindle Fire has that compared to any other tablet.

This tablet looks very appealing to buy and I might just consider it. The price is what really gets me. Saving $300 is something I rather do then buying an iPad. Price is a very important thing to consider when selling a product. The Kindle Fire also has millions of movies, songs, and other content which I can use. No one will ever use all of that content but you have many things to choose from.

If you are looking to save money I would look into the Kindle Fire. It might just be what you are looking for.


Quick Tour of the Kindle Fire

Pre-order it now!

Friday, October 14, 2011

Mike Lazaridis Apologizes for Blackberry Outages




Mike Lazaridis has recently apologized for the outages causing Blackberry to be down. He claims they are working hard on fixing the outages. 


Supposedly this issue isn't fully resolved. He states they are watching their systems carefully. Do you think this is all true?





Blackberry might be hoping that their customers are relieved that the issue is over but that doesn't mean they will stay. I expect many Blackberry customers to leave Blackberry and find another phone that fits their needs. Blackberry will have to work very hard to get to where they used to be. I hope they understand their careless mistake and make the future of Blackberry better.