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Posts by LesboInMansBody
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Beat Wall St estimates, share price falls 5%. Who else but... AMD?
Intel CEO Krzanich: PCs are things too!
Somebody show Brian the parking lot
Brian has proven himself to be the Steve Ballmer of Intel. Time for him to clean his office and be escorted to the Intel parking lot. He is talking about the cloud as if it is something new to Intel (Note to Brian - Intel already owns 99% of the server market), which makes me wonder if he really has a plan or just likes to use the latest buz word (Cloud, IOT. Hey you forgot virtual reality).
Intel needs some new young fresh leadership, that kind that not only made Intel great, but Microsoft, Apple, HP, and Dell as well. Step aside Brian, let someone with real ideas and passion take over.
'Failure is not an option... Never give up.' Not in Silicon Valley, mate
Ssteve Jobs Graduation Speech At Stanford 2005
Steve Jobs gave a speech to the Stanford Class of 2005 http://news.stanford.edu/news/2005/june15/jobs-061505.html
Like Steve himself the speech had good and bad parts. I think the good part were how he opened up and told the students of his humble beginnings. How getting fired at Apple was the best thing that ever happened to him. He spoke of the constant need for change and Death being the greatest inovator of life.
What I did not care for is that no where did he thank anyone or acknolwedge anybody helping him with advise or money (Remember the third forgotten man of Apple - Ron Wayne).
"Stay Hungry. Stay Foolish." - Steves closing quote (He cited as being from The Whole Earth Catalog)
Ubuntu desktop is so 2013... All hail 2014 Ubuntu mobile
Nothing new here move along
Ubuntu is the dog chasing any car that comes by its house. First it was desktop, then it it was the T.V. (remember that) now its the phone (Oh lets not forget the server space, and the cloud). Judging by what they did in the desktop space which was pretty much Linux with ugly wall paper and ugly icons and a window manager that makes Windows 8 look great, I don't expect to much from them in the mobile space.
One thing this article and may others like that hail the end of the desktop forget, is what desktop computers do - they produce the digital content be it from a word processor or a 3D CAD program. Do you think demand for such content is going to diminish ?
The Dells, HP's, Lenovas should stop letting Microsoft drive them to oblivion. Why do they not pull their resources together and get behind Ubuntu, or some facsimile, and keep their profitable desktops relevant. What they are loosing in sales from one business quarter would pay for all the development needed to make polish Linux desktop
This month's BlackBerry CEO vows: I won't axe the smartphone-making biz

Actually think this guy might be what they need. Thorsten wasn't the man, he took a plane that was free falling and pushed the nose to the ground. How Thorsten could see those crappy alpha and beta devices that came across his desk and not smell a dead fish is beyond me.
The BB10 OS with its true multitasking actually makes Android look like something from the 1990s, If Blackberry can produce phones that don't look like they came from a Canadian tractor plant they really might have something that can compete. That and add something new and innovating to the phone (Home control, smart chip technology, can openner, etc) then they have a chance.
So a health boss, a GM veep and Qualcomm's big cheese walk into a bar
Call me old fashion
Now car's are hermetically sealing us in a mindless wasteland. Entertainments systems in the back seat ! If Hemingway were alive and riding in such a car he would rip out the unit, throw it out the window before putting a bullet to it. He'd then open a bottle of scotch, hang his arm out the window while engaging in some conversation with the car next to him. If necessary they would then pull over and settle their difference with a good honest fist fight, or if he was a she, then she might hop in the back seat, take a swig from his bottle, a puff from his cigarette, then climax their friendship before each drove their separate ways.
Its going to be a sad time for growing up as a teenager.
Student claims code flaw spotting got him expelled from college
Re: lucky escape
Your posting shows how little you understand Silicon Valley - a place where failure is an option because out of it something else will arise. It's not for the timid or the risk adverse, who are afraid to try because they are afraid to lose. No it is probable not for the likes of you, nor for me anymore, but as far as I still know it still draws some of the brightest and most innovative people on earth. Silicon Valley is harbour of refuge for young Canadian minds like the one found in this article.
Microsoft's ARM blunder: 7 reasons why Windows RT was DOA

How long can Ballmer stay in charge
Whats' harder to fathom then all of Microsoft's blunders is how they keep the same leadership. All these blunders have really happened on Steve's watch yet he continues to be there. A look at HP, Intel, AMD, Yahoo, Dell even Google(Schmidt given a back seat) have CEO's pulled on much shorter leashes. What or who is keeping Ballmer in charge ? Are Microsoft's stock holders so enamoured with MS office sales that they over look the companies utter and complete failure in web and mobile technologies.
Traffic app Waze 'turned down Apple's $400m, wants $750m' - report
Microsoft's Steve Ballmer named 'most improved tech CEO'
How Nokia managed to drive its in-house Linux train off the rails
Has Nokia bottomed out? El Reg drills into the detail

But they have nothing else
Having killed Meego after it shipped, then having killed Meltimi after it was mostly done, Nokia have no OS of their own for cheap devices. Rumor has it that they will use the Android kernel, for some kind of html phone, but thats going to take a long time to come, and with WP doing so poorly they don't have time.
They need to get rid of Ellop, as he has proven he just doesn't understand the market. He keeps killing programs - sighting they are to costly, but then he always find's money to start new ones. - never time to do it right but always time to do it over.
Fnding a Steve Job's like CEO maybe next to impossible, but Nokia needs to get somebody that somewhat resembles Jobs, somebody who can articulate and describe what a product can and should be (lead from the front not from behind) . Ellop is a sales guy, and as Job's said many times over - sales guys make ineffective leaders.
Microsoft to announce new Office version on Monday

Hold everything , let office be the center
Office is their one product that people seem to like well, so they ought to have all other products suround it. Instead of "Windows 8", It should be "Office OS". Instead of "Windows Phone", how about "Office Phone". And "X-Office" sounds a lot spicer the "X-Box".
Are you listening MS
Office 365 reaches for the sky with 80,000 seat FAA win
Facebook's Eduardo Saverin: I'm not a tax-dodger
Groupon CEO plans to 'reinvent local commerce ecosystem'
Apple to dominate tablet biz, PC market for years

The big three need to take the bull by the balls
I think the big three (HP, Dell, Lenovo) and maybe even the big 5 (fill in the rest) need to realize that Microsoft isn't going to help them compete against Apple, and do they really trust Google with Android ? Now if you look at the Linux desktop, its not looking so bad anymore. So why don't these three commit resources to some form of Linux desktop (my favorite is KDE). Ten or Twenty milion dollars would buy a lot of full time developers for a Linux Desktop (Throw in another ten mill to get a first rate office suit).
Yeh sounds kind of crazy, but no more crazy then riding shot gun with Microsoft at the wheel driving you to oblivion.
Nokia loses $1.7bn in Q1, sales chief falls overboard
Ubuntu Linux shop reveals 'TV for human beings'

Think of my brother bob
I am writting this note for my brother Bob who sits next to me in a vegitated state watching a rerun of Friends. Bobby just typed the number 29, letting me no that this is how many times he has seen this episode.
Bobby's desmise started 22 years ago when he was 13 years old. It started innocently enough with his adolesent crush on Marsha Brady, but then it got more serious when we got a T.V. with a remote control. Soon Bob had his own subscription to TV Guide magazine. Then two years latter at age of 12 (Note to non T.V. watchers - dedicted TV viewers can't do math) Bob got his own T.V. in his bed room. We hardly ever saw Bob after that. He started to skip classes at school and by the time Bay Watch came out he stopped going to school altogether. Now my 75 year old mom clean's his bed pan twice a day, and my step Dad fixes him Luck Charms for breakfast, boxed macaronni and cheese for lunch (Store brand cause Bob's cable bill ate up my parents pension and home equity), and for dinner Bob eats a Happy Meal. Bob now weights 450 lbs and has to take Viagra to get hard enough to masturbate for nipple shots of Jenifer Anston.
Please don't let this happen to you or your childern. Turn off your TV. Better yet throw it away. Think of what you could do with your life with that extra two, three, four hours per night wasted in front of the T.V.
- Bob's brother