The Intel experience
Intel has been making some interesting strategy announcements over the last couple of days, explaining how it intends to restructure its product development around a vision of “ubiquitous broadband based on open standards…performance and power i…
Meet the speakers: David Woollands
David Woollands is a senior manager with T-Mobile International’s Consumer Marketing business responsible for the development and marketing of voice and data products and services on a European basis.
David has been extensively involved in the …
Application Developer Perspective: Part 3: Testing
This is the third in a series of posts describing what I see as the primary issues affecting the current user experience.
In my previous post, I commented on the poor user experience when users attempt to set up or use an application or service….
Meet the speakers: Jacques LaPointe
As the director of product management at Zi Corp, Jacques LaPointe leads the charge for new product introduction and innovation. For the past 5 years, he has mobilised and managed Zi’s international product management team; market research, intro…
Update: Vodafone and customer service
Warren Allen’s comment on my article about Vodafone’s customer service reminded me that I should provide an update on what’s happened since…
Suffice to say I am now in possession of a fully working Vodafone 3G data card, linked to my existing…
You only get one chance
Roger Kay, a former IDC analyst and now president of his own research firm (Endpoint), has published a forecast on Tablet PCs. It contains an interesting account of how Microsoft evaluates its potential markets:
“When questioned about whether …
Meet the speakers: Matt Millar
Matt Millar is Chief Technology Officer at Mobile Innovation, which designs, develops and integrates user interface, user experience and software application platforms for mobile devices. Since co-founding the company in 2002 he has lead the grow…
Like a sports car?!
Nokia is running a series of TV advertisements in the UK for its 8800 handset. They are heavy on close-up imagery, providing shadowy glimpses of the handset’s curves and the texture of its metallic casing. I couldn’t help but be reminded of the …