Wednesday, January 16, 2013

postheadericon Boot up: iPhone 5 cuts explained, VCs for crapware, GPS v UTC, and more

Plus technology after 20 years in prison, the release of Panasonic Toughpad, iPad SAP (and other) property, the man who has the phone, and more

a quick burst of 9 links for you to chew, as selected by the team of technology

Microsoft Surface computer

halved 1 million units of UBS Bloomberg >>

Microsoft

fiscal second-quarter earnings will be lower than expected due to weak demand for personal computers and business area new tablet, according to Brent Thill, an analyst at UBS AG.

Thill reduce its surface estimated sales of half to one million units for the period ending in December, citing "a feeling of sadness" after the holiday shopping season, wrote in Report this investigation. It has reduced its earnings per share for the quarter projection of 8 cents to 76 cents.

we Stop if you've heard this before.

Y Combinator finance the future of spam in Windows - drive-by installers crapware istartedsomething >>

Long Zheng
explains how all that crap on your computer: VC

If you lose your phone, do not blame Wayne Dobson ReviewJournal.com >>

Wayne Dobson

not his cell phone.

Even if it looks like it could.

Over the last two years, retired 59 years was bothered by people present at all hours of the day and night in his house, demanding their phones. They shouted, it is proved, called the police - jury that your phone is at home

But he is not a thief.

Bizarre.

Why

WSJ application "iPhone hangs a completely false story >> Forbes

Mark Rogowsky

Cnet was excited by the announcement of the lining Samsung Galaxy S phone had crossed the barrier of 100 million turnover. The phone is so desirable, "reached sales headlight units Galaxy S3 30m in five months, and 40 m in seven months, with average daily sales of around 190,000 units." You might think that this is the hottest thing going with these figures. Of course, as we discussed earlier in the quarter just completed, Apple has sold nearly much like the iPhone 5? S and Samsung Galaxy S3 has been sold? S in 7 months! This is what the "experts" are already calling problems and have not seen the numbers yet.

Now, of course, Samsung also sells the previous generation S2, Cnet says: "... described as a company service record of more than 40 million in 20 months." So it's about 2 million per month for this model to go with Samsung phones S3 17m apparently moved to T3. In other words, if we compare the last two generations of phones, Apple has sold somewhere around 35-45m last quarter, while Samsung moved 23m. It is true that Samsung has a number of basic models cheaper and outsell Apple in raw numbers. But when you look "benefit sharing" and wondered why Apple will continue to gain more of the same on smartphones from Samsung, the figures speak for themselves.

SAP employs over 20,000 iPads, says IOC CITEworld >>

At this point, SAP manages more than 20,000 iPads and similar numbers of iPhones and Android devices of 4000 (mostly Samsung) and less BlackBerry and Windows 8 devices. Not to mention 5000 devices that employees have brought on themselves.

There is a video too.
iPhone 5
request you worried? Relax, say analysts >> CNET News



Sterne Agee analyst Shaw Wu wrote today in a note to investors that Apple cut orders enlightened components have nothing to do with lack of demand. Instead, Wu said that while controls components are lower because they are "much lower yields mean better built components and supplier changes."
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