Posts Tagged ‘Apple’

The patent war: Apple blames HTC

March 3rd, 2010

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In a recent statement, Steve Jobs, head of Apple said that HTC had used around 20 of their patented technologies to fuel the growth of its competitors like Google. Therefore they have sued HTC whose products are used widely in the smart phone market. He emphasized on healthy competition which would create more value to consumers by means of better innovation. However, we have seen before that Apple is no saint in this regard. Nokia, RIM and Apple were already in a patent war which is yet to be settled. This case against HTC is just another brick in the wall.
What makes such huge organizations commit such mistakes? Is it an intentional mistake or an innocent mistake?

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Is IPad a threat to the conventional PC market?

January 31st, 2010

Apple's Strategy

Apple's Strategy


Steve Jobs is known for creating revolutionary products and launching them like a box office thriller. The movie producers should learn a few tips from him! The launch of IPhone marked a new milestone in the history of tech products. Now, it is the time for IPad. What is IPad? In the last few years, the world has seen that the technological gap between a phone and a computer is reducing. Earlier people were satisfied with a basic phone which can be used to communicate only. Gradually the products’ expected features like internet, WAP and data processing abilities crept into the basic features. However, mobile manufacturers could not break the ice to think further, which Apple has done. Apple is trying to create a new segment where people want a multipurpose mobile device through which all basic needs of a mobile and a computer can be experienced with ease. IPhone implemented this unique ‘Filling the Gap’ strategy successfully. It seems that Apple has made this ‘Filling the Gap’ strategy it’s unique selling proposition. Is it sustainable? The sustainability of a strategy depends on the entry barrier for competitors. If the entry barrier is low then apart from the first mover advantage, Apple will have nothing. It will not be able to milk this newly created segment for a long time. One feature which is valuable about this product is that more than one lakh applets can be accessed through this device. These features are currently used in Iphones and IPad is compatible with it. So, the product is different but the features are developed on a common platform which can be used only on Apple products. It reminds me of the era when Apple tried to rule the market with Macs which could use only Apple’s applications and software. This strategy of Apple decades ago, did not last much because the competitors could sniff it and Microsoft and IBM reaped the benefits. Is it that this time the competitors are not aware or Apple has done its homework well enough. Apple has penetrated deep enough in most of the developed markets with its platform featured products IPhone, iTouch and IPod. Gradually they are moving back towards the PC in terms of features. WOW! Steve Jobs seems to implement his old strategy well enough to reach the levels of Microsoft with huge strategic advantages. Analysts say that IPad will not be able to replace the PC/Laptop market but you do not know what Apple is all for. It will not be surprising if Steve introduces an iPC which will run on the same platform used for iPod, iPhone and iPad.

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The patent war is not yet over

January 16th, 2010

It is now time for Kodak to sue Apple and RIM. Kodak says that the technology for previewing pictures is patented by them. These patented technologies are exploited in iPhones and BlackBerrys. Kodak has already filed a complaint against them in the International Trade Comission, USA.Now, With Apple, Nokia and Google already in news for the bad things this will add some more spice in the international patent war.

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The patent infringement bug is spreading

January 13th, 2010

After Apple and Nokia, it is time for our very own Google to pay for the sins committed. In November, Google scanned 18000 Chinese books to please its insatiable customers. One thing which they missed was, paying attention to the suppliers. The 570 writers of those works expressed dissatisfaction against google’s act. And now the mighty Chinese government is on the verge of taking action against the mighty Google. The patent war has just begun!

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Apple to launch iPhone 4G in 2010

January 2nd, 2010

iPhone-Golmuri-2010The latest news surrounding Apple is that it is planning to launch the 4th generation iPhone on June 28, 2010. It is being speculated that the new device will boast a 5- megapixel camera. The earlier model lacked the high resolution camera and photos on the previous models looked average when compared to other high end camera mobile phones. Apple has tried to correct this flaw of the earlier models.

It is also being speculated that Apple is estimating to sell around 40 to 45 million iPhones for the year 2010. According to speculations, Apple could be launching the iPhone 4 in a ‘Corporate Event’ which is scheduled to be organized from June 28 to July 2nd, 2010 in » Read more: Apple to launch iPhone 4G in 2010

Nokia Vs Apple

December 30th, 2009

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Price wars, Political wars and now wars on patents. Today, with the world’s financial engine gaining momentum once again after the housing bubble, the coming years seem to be tough time for analysts.

Infringement of patents was seen as an integral part of emerging nations until recently when two top notch organizations from the developed nations jumped in the battle field arguing hard on the patent infringements.

In October, » Read more: Nokia Vs Apple

Story behind Wrigley’s Chewing Gum!

December 25th, 2009

Two of Wrigley’s now classic brands, Doublemint and Yellow Juicy (Fruit), grabbed the world’s attention at the Chicago Expo in 1893 courtesy of a young salesman named William Wrigley Jr.

Wrigley traveled from Philadelphia to Chicago in the spring of 1891. He was 29 years old, had $32 in his pocket and possessed endless enthusiasm.

His started his career trying to sell Wrigley’s Scouring Soap, which was produced in his father’s factory. Wrigley offered free gifts to merchants to increase sales, knowing that such » Read more: Story behind Wrigley’s Chewing Gum!

iPod Nano on fire – Literally !

August 19th, 2008

fire.jpgWithin months of iPod being launch, Nano was on fire. A huge success all across the globe. But this time around, the Nano is literally on fire. In two noted cases, The Nano has been almost charred and unusable when put on for charging. These two unusual cases have forced the Japan Govt. to investigate a possible battery defect in the Apple IPhone. The cases have registered sparks coming out of an IPhone and burning of a Japanese mat. Fortunately no one was injured. The battery in question is traditional Lithium – Ion Battery which has had several such incidents in Laptops. It is not sure if the same battery is being used all round the world. So next time you put your Nano as a fashion item, make sure you keep it away from charge.

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