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It's funny how I don't personally know anyone getting filthy rich in the Chinese market - and I bet you don't know anyone, either.
But you wouldn't know that by reading or watching the financial media (this scribe included). Our gushy love affair with China is getting pathetic - our missives on...
Read More | 13 Days Ago
It’s becoming increasingly clear that the U.S. stock market is in sick bay and likely won’t be up and around until the second half of 2008, and possibly until 2009.
While some areas, like gold and sector plays are good choices in a bad economy, it’s also a safe bet that if one country’s...
Read More | Mar 18th, 2008
If you've been following this blog, you know I'm no nay-sayer on the economy. A realist, yes, but I won't wave pom-poms for a recession like so many others in the media.
That said, I don't think there's any doubt that 2008 will be short of a robust year for technology. And that's okay. Economies...
Read More | Jan 16th, 2008
There's an old saying in marketing that the consumer always gets what he or she wants.
That's likely never been more true than with today's cell phones, where users are clamoring for more than just songs downloads, video, GPS, systems, and, increasingly, voice mail technologies.
Voice mail? Did...
Read More | Jan 8th, 2008 | Comments: 2 | Last Comment: Jan 9th, 2008
We've been talking about "upside" in the technology stock sector all week.
Hand held devices and memory cards were the sectors at the top of that list, and should stay that way.
Another side to the upside discussion is who, exactly, will be buying these products? After all, a lot of traffic in...
Read More | Sep 28th, 2007 | Comments: 1 | Last Comment: Sep 29th, 2007
$500 is a lot of money for a cell phone. True, the iPhone is a lot more than just a cell phone, but the price is steep nevertheless. And the results seem to prove it when you read articles like this one, which showed that people are simply not willing to pay the initial price that Apple...
Read More | Feb 26th, 2007 | Comments: 6 | Last Comment: Mar 3rd, 2007
With the release of the Apple iPhone, threatening to shake up the cell phone industry, it's inevitable that companies will try to use ideas similar to Apple's. The latest "cause of concern" is LG's Prada KE850 cell phone, which uses a touchscreen interface, and similar features such as web browser,...
Read More | Jan 18th, 2007 | Comments: 3 | Last Comment: Jan 23rd, 2007
Some people have been writing about the iPhone, and there are complaints as expected with any new device (or old for that matter). So I decided to write about them, and show what's really behind all this.
Price is the thing that hits you first when getting a new tech toy (unless, of course, you...
Read More | Jan 15th, 2007 | Comments: 10 | Last Comment: Aug 11th, 2007
With the Macworld Keynote, it was inevitable that Apple would release some fancy new product. Among other things, the iPhone turned out the be the most significant, turning the iPod into a device which can make phone calls, and much, much more. All for only $499.
The idea of merging the very...
Read More | Jan 9th, 2007 | Comments: 4 | Last Comment: Jan 11th, 2007
I'm always excited when I see people inventing new uses for existing devices. Linux kernel developers have been working hard, and have now added PS3 support for the Linux kernel. Sony helped by contributing patches for the machine, which have now been merged into the kernel. This will be included...
Read More | Dec 13th, 2006