Earlier this month, Dell announced plans to introduce a 10-inch, Windows 7 tablet later this year. Few details were provided about the device; however, the product will be targeted towards the businesses market.
From Dell: “The upcoming tablet is designed for end-users who need greater mobility, as well as IT organizations that demand control, security, manageability and integration with existing infrastructure investments”. Dell’s tablet will empower a more mobile workforce in a way that offers customers the business applications and corporate data they need, while meeting regulatory mandates and IT requirements”.
To me, it seems kind of forced for a tablet device to run a full OS, especially Windows. Since there were few details or specs announced, I remain dubious that this device was thoughtfully designed. Hopefully, Dell will prove me wrong with some impressive products specs and releases in the near future. Read more about this over at CruchGear.
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CES 2011 in 5 Minutes
144,000 people, 80 countries, 2700 exhibitors, 1.5 million square feet.
Mario went to CES so you don’t have to. Here are the top 4 trends from CES.
1. Smart TVs: The living room television repositioned as a computer with internet access.
2. Tablets: There were 3 that weren’t the iPad that stood out.
3. Automotive Tech: Voice recognition, in-dash computer systems, social networking, all things that you can do besides drive.
4. Ubiquitous Computing: Never stop using the internet!
air date: January 18, 2011
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NFC coming to IOS
There are always lots of rumors flying around in the tech world, but this time the “hot new thing” seems to be more than vaporware. Richard Doherty of the Envisioneering Group cites “engineers who are working on hardware” for Apple’s latest project as evidence that NFC capabilities are being built into the upcoming generation of iOS devices. NFC stands for “Near Field Communications”, and enables the short-range transfer of data through a device. Sounds boring? Well, imagine having the ability to tap your phone against an enabled pad to pay for things (with the credit card data transferring through your sim card) and this technology becomes much more exciting. Payments via NFC have seen both increasing press coverage and increasing adoption among big name retailers in the west, and this technology is already commonplace in Japan. Doherty also predicts that Apple will make its move into the field with some new hardware and an accompanying update to iTunes. Apple’s concept would allow iTunes gift card balances and credit card information stored with Apple to be used as payments at compatible retail outlets… just by waving your phone close to the register. It also appears that Apple is planning to entice users away from competitors with loyalty credits and points. There are already a couple of software patent applications from the company detailing other potential uses for the technology. All of this could mean absolutely nothing, rumors being what they are, but this sure does walk like an NFC duck and quack like an NFC duck…so don’t worry about making an educated guess here.
Speaking in Atlanta on Monday with Actor/Musician/Activist Common
AT&T has a program called the 28 Days Speaker Series, it travels to various cities across the country to educate and inspire you to achieve your best self and make a positive impact to your community.
The series will be hosted by 2-time Grammy award winning artist, actor and activist Common. The program goes to 5 cities with 5 different speakers.
I’m honored to be one of the speakers kicking off the tour in Atlanta, this coming Monday Feb. 7th, 2011.
If you live in Atlanta please come, hang out with me, Common and many others. You won’t be disappointed and you’ll learn alot.
Plus its FREE
More info: http://www.att.com/Common/thebridge/28days.html?rel=nofollow&wtSlotClick=1-004SQY!901311-3-1
Internet access to Egyptians cut
The home 3D experience
Marios Message – Week 3 “The New Years Rewind”
Take a look and let me know wat you think! Also, after watching make sure you share in the comments your biggest highlight of 2010 – what did you accomplish, no matter how small or big, in 2010?
The Fragmented Web
The World Wide Web’s turned 20 and its creator Tim Berners-Lee recently wrote an essay in Scientific American warning about companies and practices that he says are threatening the democratic potential of the Web. He cites social networking sites like Facebook, closed systems like Apple’s iTunes system, and tendency of magazines to produce smartphone apps instead of web apps disturbing. Ryan Goff, Social Media Marketing Director at MGH joins us to talk about the fragmentation of the web, the days of AOL’s version of the internet, and spreading messages online.
air date: December 28, 2010
Motivational Mario – Week 2: Dreamkillers
This weeks message revolves around something I call “DreamKillers”! Take a look and please share your thoughts, ideas and any tips you have to shake the “DreamKiller”
