10000 iPads a Day Don't Keep Apple's Expectations Away

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IPad sales reach 4.2 million from July to September - failing to reach Apple's 5 million target. Not even $4.31 billion Q4 profits satisfy Wall Street's greed - Apple share prices fall by over 6% during after-hours trading.

Jobs

This news is probably the cause for Steve Jobs' appearance - and angry comments - at the earning calls. While happy for iPhone sales finally exceeding RIM's Blackberry, he also has plenty of hard words for the iPad's competition.

He describes the current crop of 7" tablets as "tweeners" that will disappoint consumers expecting a pleasant touchscreen experience.

For the CEO these devices are "DOA - dead on arrival". Of course he implies that the tablet market is Apple's territory - and only Apple's.

This is not the first time Jobs openly criticises a device category - in this case smaller tablets - before announcing a new product in that same category a few months later. Back in 2003 Jobs openly said Apple had no plans to make a tablet - or entering the cellphone market.

Google's OS also gets a fair piece of Jobs' mind. Jobs says Android's approach is "fragmented". The open-vs-closed argumnent is just a smoke screen and causes a confusing experience for both consumers and developers. He claims what buyers really want is just devices that work.

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Viewsonic Launches 3D-LED Display

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Viewsonic says its V3D241wm-LED 3D monitor is ideal for both gaming and movies. The 24" screen is the company's first 3D-LED monitor.

Viewsonic 3D

Framerate is 120Hz with 2ms response time. Brightness level is 300 nits.

It comes with a pair of active shutter glasses.

The model features x2 SRS 2W speakers and is Windows 7 and AMD certified.

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EMEA PC Shipments on Slow Upturn

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Gartner reports Q3 2010 PC shipments total 27.3 million. This is an increase of 7.3% over Q3 2009.

PC Market

This single-digit growth shows consumers and business are delaying PC purchases as choice broadens. Ranjit Atwal, Gartner research director says consumers are also waiting attractive seasonal offerings in Q4.

Tablet media hype makes consumers consider tablets as a complementary purchase, if not a replacement.

PC market cannibalization due to tablets is minimal, but PC purchase delays increase the risk of slower mobile PC market growth.

The economic climate makes companies cut spending even on aging PC hardware. Gartner perceives Windows 7 deployment to move into 2011.

Acer retains its lead on the market with 22.5% market share, down from 2009's 24.2%. HP and Dell hold 2nd and 3rd places. Lenovo has 2010's strongest growth, with shipments growing 61.3% Y-o-Y.

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Is the Third Wave of Home Automation in Your Hand?

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Green Peak Remote

If the CEO of Green-Peak is right, the Third Wave of Home Automation...the wave that just might finally make it to the home shore...will wash up like the proverbial message-in-a-bottle....This time the message is inside the humble Remote Control.

CEO Cees Links runs a fabless semiconductor company. They offer low power wireless and battery-free data comm controller chips for consumer electronics and control applications.

And Links (yes, Links is such a great name for a home automation specialist) wakes up each morning thinking about...remote controls.

Sure, there’s a lot of attention on the TV itself, especially with the connected TV. You can even find industry analysts that insist it’s the game console, the PlayStation, the Xbox, the Wii that will finally bring in true home automation. Others think smart meters.

 

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Purelink HDMI Cables Win Design Nomination

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Purelink may be in its first showing at IFA, but the company is well known for connectivity products in the HDMI/DVI sector.

Purelink HDMI

Catching retail interest attention at IFA, one Purelink product  recently won a 2011 nomination from the German Design Council award. "Retailers wanted a unique HDMI cable so we designed this in Germany," says Christian Ahrens, MD.

Normally HDMI cables only work well up to 5m  to 7.5m and Purelink embedded technology in this cable that extends the distance to 12.5m.

Purelink attracted new distributors at the Reseller Park, showing a full range of connectivity products.

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