Life lessons from the smartphone sector

 

 

A life lesson for you kids today, brought to you by Intel.

 

Way back in the day before the smartphone ( I know it’s hard to think about, but it wasn’t that long ago), Apple offered Intel the opportunity to put their chips inside the first, as of yet unreleased, smartphone. The iPhone.

 

Paul Otellini, the CEO of Intel at the time, said no. No thank you. His reasons were financial, predictive, and perfectly reasonable.

 

Apple moved on and offered the opportunity to Intel’s competitor, ARM, who are now market dominant -in 2010 they had 95% share in the smartphone market.

 

Oops.

 

In an interview with The Atlantic, this is what Mr. Otellini had to say about his decision to say no:

 

“The lesson I took away from that was, while we like to speak with data around here, so many times in my career I’ve ended up making decisions with my gut, and I should have followed my gut. My gut told me to say yes.”

 

A life lesson for us all! Thanks, Paul!

 

Paul retired from his position as CEO of Intel yesterday after 8 years in the role, and 39 years in the company.

 

 

Image courtesy of Techpinions.com

Tuesday Deals

 

Here at iPhone Antidote, we care about you! Well, we mostly care about you in relation to iPhones and Apple stuff, but we care a lot about that.

 

So here are some deals for you guys to keep an eye out for right now. Whether it be your first time delving into the Apple iPhone world, or if you need to replace a stinky old/broken iPhone (and we all remember what to do with that stinky old iPhone once you get a shiny new one right? Am I right? Here’s a hint- it starts with…um, us. )

 

T-mobile currently offers shiny new iPhone 5s for a low low $99 with financing, Sprint is offering $100 off for new iPhone customers switching from another carrier, and there are very (very) strong rumors that Verizon are about to start a new promotion reducing the iPhone 5 by $100 around the end of the month.

 

If it’s not appropriate or even if it doesn’t feel right to be switching carriers right now, and you’re already on contract, we’ll soon be talking about the upsides of upgrading within contract, when, how and why you should do it.

 

 

Photo courtesy of The Security Auditor

New iPhone release speculation

 

More conjecture recently about the next iPhone release date has proposed that the phone will go into mass production in June, ready for a Fall announcement and public release.

 

There were earlier suggestions that the phone could be announced at WWDC in June, however now it seems that the consensus is that the main products on display at WWDC will in fact be iOS 7 and OS X 10.9, leaving the new iPhone to be released in the Fall.

 

Japanese Newspaper Nikkan Kogyo Shimbun has reported that Sharp will begin manufacturing LCD panels for the new iPhone in June, which would make sense for a September release.

 

This would also make sense looking at the history of Apple’s past iPhone release schedule, as although the iPhone 4 was announced at WWDC in 2010, the iPhone 4S and the iPhone 5 were both announced in September ( Sept. 27th 2011, and Sept. 12th 2012 respectively).

 

Just to keep everyone on there toes, popular tech Twitter dude @evleaks posted that Verizon will be offering $100 off the iPhone 5, leaving some to speculate that this is so they can make room for the new iPhone- which points towards an earlier release.

 

We here at iPhone Antidote suspect that this is not the case, but, as always with Apple,  no one can be a hundred percent sure on exactly when the next iPhone will come out and exactly what features it will include!

 

Even so, we love playing the game, so we’ll be doing our best to keep you up to date with specs, release date and as much secret source stuff as you can handle! (…About the new iPhone…)

 

 

Photo courtesy of iboomer.com

50 billionth App downloaded

 

 

On Thursday, Apple reached the awesomeness of 50 billion downloads from their App Store.

 

That’s 7 Apps per humanoid on this planet.

 

If Bill Gates bought every single download for one dollar… well he’d still have 17 Billion dollars left.

 

If every App did cost $1, you could use this note to pay for them-

 

 

Just kidding! ( Sorry Zimbabwe…)

 

If only one person per year was allowed to download an App, then it would really suck.

 

The earth is slowly receding from the moon, and will continue to do so for another 50 billion years. Take that Apps.

 

Anyway. Some facts for you :

 

The Apple store started off in July 2008 with a pitiful, measly-assed 500 apps available to download. Now there are more than 800,000.

 

In March 2012,  there were 25 Billion downloads from the App store. We’ve doubled it in just over a year.

 

The 50 billionth download was a game called  “Say The Same Thing” by Space Inch. It was free, and downloaded by a dude in Ohio, who now receives a  $10,000 App Store Gift Card. THAT’S SO MANY APPS.

 

According to Apple at the beginning of May, here are the top 5 paid and free Apps ( for iPhone) as per download popularity.

 

Paid

-Angry Birds

-Fruit Ninja

-Doodle Jump

-Cut The Rose

-Angry Bird Seasons

 

Free:

-Facebook

-Pandora Radio

-Instagram

-YouTube

-Skype

 

Us kids sure love games, huh. Speaking of which, the last app we downloaded was Mushroom Wars. Awesome, fun and challenging game known from Playstation- check it out, free from the App store (D’uh) but keep in mind you’ll be soon wanting to make one of those in App purchases in order to play it more!

 

So, 50 Billion Apps. There you go.

 

 

Images courtesy of Wired.com and CNN reflectively. 

iOS 7 Testing

 

In the lead up to WWDC, beginning June 10th in San Francisco, the guys over at Apple have been working their little butts off to get OSX 10.9 and in particular iOS 7 software updates ready and perfect before announcing them both at the conference.

 

After the debacle of Maps last year (press inflated or not), the dude in charge, Jony Ive, is stealing people from the OS X team to work on iOS 7 instead, and making everyone work double time if all reports are true.

 

What is also happening is a large amount of real time testing using the updated software- both on iPhones and iPads.

 

Companies in the tech industry, such as Macrumors and Onswipe have both noticed that since the beginning of May, there have been spikes in visits to both their sites and their partner sites from devices with Apple’s block of IP addresses; devices using iOS 7.

 

The devices are being tested in Cupertino and San Francisco, with 75% visiting from iPhones.

 

This means that Apple is in the final testing phases for the software update, which is proposed to have a major redesign with a flatter, non-skeuomorphic interface. Good news us, not so much for those predicting that Jony Ive wouldn’t make it to WWDC with a previewable product!

 

WWDC, is only a few days away! ( 24 totally counts as a few. Yessir.)

 

 

 

Image courtesy of  igeeksblog.com

Today is Google Day

 

Today is all about Google!

 

We realize that there is a lot of things in the world that are all about Google, but today Google had there big meeting thingy ( The 6th Annual Google I/O Developer Conference in San Francisco).

 

As always, we’re here to tell you all the things you might need to know, and all the things you didn’t even know you needed to know! (About new Google products and updates).

 

Frankly, it’s a lot of words, so we’ve organized it into bite sized, coffee break readable, lovely little Googly parcels of information.

 

Enjoy!

 

1. Google Hangouts (Integrated, multi- platform video & chat product)

 

2. Google Maps update and iPad App

 

3. Google Play Music All Access

 

4. Google Play Game Services

 

5. Updates and the future of the Google search engine.

 

 

The conference continues over the next three days, so we’ll be sure to keep you updated with all the goings on!

Image courtesy of Mashable.

1. Google Hangouts (Integrated, multi- platform video & chat product)

 

 

So, Google has this thing called Hangouts, available to Google + users, where a group of people (up to ten) can get together in an online ‘place’ and video chat, for free, with the option to share Youtube clips.

 

The program started online, and grew to iOS and Android usability.

 

Now, it’s been updated to a standalone App with integrated video, chat and multimedia sharing that many think (and Google hopes) is going to be a force in the video & chat industry- up against Skype, Facetime, iMessenger, Facebook Messenger, Whatsapp, etc.

 

According to Google:

 

“Today we’re launching a stand-alone version of Hangouts that combines text, photos and live video across Android, iOS and your computer.

Now that Hangouts spans modalities and devices, you can finally fuhgeddaboudit (the technology, that is), and focus on what really matters: creating lasting relationships. And that, we think, is a plus.”

 

 

I’m not sure what kind of relationships they think we should be creating, but, with most video chat products, it has the potential to be an excellent way to sustain relationships, from business meetings to family get togethers’, to taking shots with your buddies in the Australian outback.

 

In Hangouts, you have the ability to save your video chats in the cloud with multi-user access, (which can also be turned off). This could serve business and family video interaction well, possibly less useful for the inter-country shot takers out there amongst us.

 

Here at iPhone Antidote, we’re pretty partial to Skype, so we’ll be testing this app pretty thoroughly over the next few days ( shots anyone?).

 

We’ll let you know how Hangouts stacks up against the loyal favorite!

 

You will need a Google account to participate ( which you will upgrade to Google + upon setup of the App). Check it out for free from the App store, Google Play and the Chrome Web Store.

 

 

1. Google Hangouts (Integrated, multi- platform video & chat product)

 

2. Google Maps update and iPad App

 

3. Google Play Music All Access

 

4. Google Play Game Services

 

5. Updates and the future of the Google search engine.

 

 

 

 

Photo courtesy of Engadget.

2. Google Maps update and iPad App

 

 

 

This summer, Google will be releasing a new version of Google Maps, as well as an App for the iPad. The update aims to be ‘fully interactive and tailored to you’. Nice.

 

Google intends to do this by including the ability to see ratings and read reviews from Zagat when searching for restaurants, as well as gaining access to coupons and discounts for retailers such as Starbucks through Google Offers.

 

Within the app, you will have the option to ‘star’ a location on your map or write a review, which the map will remember and create ‘smart’ recommendations based on this activity.

 

The update includes access to live traffic information, with alerts of traffic incidents and dynamic re-routing capability, making sure you always get to work on time. Um…winning? Also helpful for getting home on time. Winning.

 

The new version will have an updated design as well as added functionality, with edge-to-edge maps on screen, as well as the addition of their new ‘Earth View’ which takes what’s great about Google Earth and places it nicely into Google Maps. 3D greatness, that is. Like our eyes.

 

 

This Summer will also bring about the Google Maps App for the iPad, which includes a feature called ‘Experience’ which is basically an indoor version of maps, in case you’re one of those ‘I get lost in shopping center’s kind of people’, which… there’s nothing wrong with. Just saying.
You can sign up now through your Google account if you want to try the new Google Maps on your computer, ( or, wait, be invited to try it I should say), but you’ll have to wait until Summer to try the redesigned mobile Apps and the iPad App.

 

We’ve asked for an invitation. We’ll let you know how it goes!

 

 

1. Google Hangouts (Integrated, multi- platform video & chat product)

 

2. Google Maps update and iPad App

 

3. Google Play Music All Access

 

4. Google Play Game Services

 

5. Updates and the future of the Google search engine.

 

 

 

Image courtesy of cnet.com

3. Google Play Music All Access

 

 

Google has today launched it’s new music subscription service, Google Play Music All Access, which (apart from being an annoyingly long name) is apparently aimed squarely at Spotify’s place in the market.

 

The service, like Spotify and others, aims to provide songs on demand that can be streamed to a computer, tablet or mobile device.

 

It’s built on the existing Google Play Music Store and recommends songs based on user preference, and then guiding the user towards similar music they might not have discovered yet.

 

You also have the ability to store 20,000 of your own tracks in the cloud alongside the All Access tracks.

 

Here’s the tricky part- Google think of this as a premium service and there is no free tier- it will cost $9.99 per month. Worth it? Maybe. Luckily you can check it out for yourself with a 30 day free trial.

 

If you get in early, Google is offering a discount if you begin the free trial by June 30. Those keen enough will pay just $7.99 per month.

 

Go to google.com/music and you’ll be invited to sign up if you’re keen!

 

 

1. Google Hangouts (Integrated, multi- platform video & chat product)

 

2. Google Maps update and iPad App

 

3. Google Play Music All Access

 

4. Google Play Game Services

 

5. Updates and the future of the Google search engine.

 

 

 

Photo Courtesy of Macrumors. 

4. Google Play Game Services

 

 

Another product released by Google today, with the very real intention of knocking another product out of top place, is Google Play Game Services (another annoyingly long name, get catchier Google!).

 

This one is designed to compete with Apple’s Game Center with the promise of integrating your gaming experience across all platforms and devices.

 

Available on Android, iOS and the web, the center has leaderboards, the ability to save to cloud, and real-time game playing against multiple users, ( this part- not so much available on iOS yet, sorry folks).

 

You can sign in using Google + the program will track your scores and saves across a range of devices.

 

The Google Play Game Service is available today across a smattering of games.

 

 

1. Google Hangouts (Integrated, multi- platform video & chat product)

 

2. Google Maps update and iPad App

 

3. Google Play Music All Access

 

4. Google Play Game Services

 

5. Updates and the future of the Google search engine.

 

 

 

Photo courtesy of Venturebeat