Archive for June, 2005

The Apple switch to Intel – Part Two – debunking the conspiracy theorists

Tuesday, June 28th, 2005

In preparation of my thoughts in my earlier Blog covering Apple’s belated switch from PowerPC to the Intel Architecture, I read some interesting, and in some ways partially amusing, Blogs covering Apple’s switch. Some of the points I read had to do with the thought that Intel is really behind this switch as part […]

The Intel and Apple Deal - What’s Up?

Friday, June 17th, 2005

I’ve read a lot of different blog comments about the intriguing news from Apple surrounding their switch to use Intel processors. I personally didn’t read this with surprise, but instead wondered what took Apple so long. Frankly, I’ve been expecting this for about two years. This announcement is a very logical business and marketing […]

The World is Flat - UWB will make it even Flatter

Wednesday, June 15th, 2005

There is a lot of discussion surrounding Thomas Freidman’s book “The World is Flatâ€?. For those that haven’t been participating in the flattening of the world because they may not be close to the technology that has enabled this phenomenon, Friedman’s book is sort of an Ahha moment (at over 700 pages, perhaps not a […]

When will we have a UWB Standard? (psst, we already have one)

Monday, June 6th, 2005

Though not of general interest to most people interested in the future of consumer electronics, I often get asked by potential customers, journalists and others who are interested in UWB what my perspective is at this time for a UWB standard. Given what I know today, this is my latest thinking.

Intel’s Digital Home discussion given by Paul Otellini at the recent “All Things Digital” WSJ Conference (don.clark@wsj.com)

Wednesday, June 1st, 2005

At a recent conference given by The Wall Street Journal, Paul Otellini, CEO and the head of Intel’s new Digital Home business unit, discussed a broad range of topics regarding issues that surround the Digital Home of the future, digital rights management, virus protection, consumer electronics and more. Mr. Otellini declined to outline any product […]