The Usual

Taken from The Combustion Chamber

Taken from The Combustion Chamber
LG will reportedly build a smartwatch to compete with Apple, Samsung and Google
Damn. Google is in. Samsung is in. Now LG is in on building a new “smartwatch”.
Fuck it, I’m in too. I’m building a smartwatch. I love making business decisions on baseless speculation.
(Funny, this reminds me of grade school, when you find out in the hall that the teacher is giving a pop quiz, so you scramble to learn the material before get in the classroom.)

From The Master

The Verge: Jony Ive reportedly pushing ‘flat design’ in a newly collaborative environment at Apple
I think Windows 8 is about to find out how flat design is really done.
BlackBerry CEO Thorsten Heins talks some shit about the iPhone:
The user interface on the iPhone, with all due respect for what this invention was all about is now five years old.
I’m a little confused.
Below is the iPhone (left) and the Blackberry Z10 (right). Even when you factor in the interesting UI gestures how are they leapfrogging the iOS? (or Android for that matter)
*Z10 image via Ars Technica



Taken from Instagram

Taken from The Combustion Chamber

Image taken from Mad4Wheelz
Ian King & Dina Bass reporting for Bloomberg on Microsoft being a day late and dollar short with whatever they’re trying to do:
Microsoft Corp. (MSFT) has sold about 1.5 million Surface devices, people with knowledge of the company’s sales said, a slow start in its bid to crack the fast-growing tablet market to make up for slumping personal-computer demand.
First Microsoft pisses off their vendors by coming out with what they consider the “ideal” (to add extra cheese to those air quotes, imagine Steve Ballmer making them) form factor for a Windows 8 tablet.
Then, their “ideal” fails to gain traction, making vendors think twice about even making their own.
Way to shoot yourself in the face, Ballmer.
Seriously though, what’s the incentive to make a Windows 8 tablet at this point?