The prerogatives of innovation
The prerogatives of innovation: Tech legend Bob Frankston speaks out.
The prerogatives of innovation: Tech legend Bob Frankston speaks out.
Dovetailing my blog post from yesterday about why an Intel acquisition of Nvidia makes sense (answer: appliance innovators need a flexible platform that's not a PC motherboard that gets them 95 percent of the way "there"), this post gives an example of the sort of appliance I was thinking about.
Dish Network unveiled its Blockbuster Movie Pass rental offering today, but it still has a long way to go to catch up to Netflix and others.
Min-Liang Tan wants to reinvent the desktop with the company's Project Christine concept, but says he faces resistance from manufacturers.
Innovation means change, and consumers tend to react badly to change. (Look at how Windows 8 is working out.) Can technology companies innovate without moving the cheese...?
Studios cook up new ways of doing business, but security concerns may create too much static.
Let's explore what an Apple Silicon Mac Pro might be like, complete with a blade-based SOC bus.