Samuel Gibbs

    15 Oct 2009

    Little Beeb video of the Eigenharp in action. Looks awesome, I want one! Don’t have any musical talent though, but I’m sure it won’t matter lol

    8 Oct 2009

    This thing looks awesome, especially in the radioactive orange.

    5 Oct 2009

    A great little video describing what Google Wave really is.

    18 Aug 2009

    Damn! Is it me, or is that thing U-G-E-R-L-Y? Shame, PS2 slim was svelte and sexy.

    11 Aug 2009

    So finally you can get a matt display on the 15” MacBook Pro but you have to pay $50 (£40) for the delight. So what do people think? Have we gotten over the whole glass glossy screen yet?

    11 Aug 2009

    Apple and Jason

    Jason Calacanis, the man behind such companies as Weblogs, Inc and Malhalo, has quite an out spoken view on the world in some regards. His latest rant/argument/statement of intent has the Apple/Gadget blogosphere up in arms (http://calacanis.com/2009/08/08/the-case-against-apple-in-five-parts/). For those who haven’t read it, Jason talks about Apple and it’s closed systems, arguing that it’s anti-competitive and stating that his ‘love affair’ with Apple is now over.

    Bloggers left, right and center have been falling over themselves to either agree with or argue against Jason. To say that it has started a ‘healthy’ discussion would be underselling it. Standing back and watching it play out is quite interesting. Each side, mainly thronged by Apple afficionardos, have good points. The problem is that each new article seems a little too emotional.

    So it’s clear to me that Apple is a company which evokes an emotional response, one that far out weighs that of other similar tech companies. Apple, once an underdog, still garners the devoted support of followers. Where as many people may have bought an Apple product at one stage or another, most likely an iPod, there seems to be a large percentage or those buyers that are more than just simple consumers. Many people who are Apple product purchasers are also Apple followers. They are the people that truly identify with the brand, the people that champion products and fill their lives with the Apple ecosystem. Garnering not only customers but followers is something that is relatively unique to Apple and something it has worked hard to successfully cultivate. To my knowledge there aren’t many other companies that have obtained that enviable position, save for Sony at one time or another in the living room. Jason undoubtably was an Apple follower, buying whole heartedly into the Apple ecosystem, and therefore has more than consumerism in mind with his rant. As are the bloggers that flock to comment. Each producing an emotional response. If this was any other company being discussed I’m not sure it would have erupted so.

    But what about the points? Well I two are an Apple consumer but I don’t have Apple in every corner of my life. Therefore I shall refrain from comment on the points, but just to say anti-competitive and draconian or not, Apple is a successful company and whether or not it would have gotten there without it’s current ways is anyone’s guess.

    10 Aug 2009

    The LG watch phone is now available in France on Orange. £765 on contract, £850 on PAYG. Screaming into your wrist will never look so premium.

    10 Aug 2009

    The Orbis concept for a one-wheeled Segway. Genius idea if they can get this to the size and weight of a collapsed Brompton bike I could really see this becoming the go to transport for commuters to and from public transport. Still there is the nasty side effect that you could easily fall off if stopped, but how is that any different from a bike?

    The Orbis concept for a one-wheeled Segway. Genius idea if they can get this to the size and weight of a collapsed Brompton bike I could really see this becoming the go to transport for commuters to and from public transport. Still there is the nasty side effect that you could easily fall off if stopped, but how is that any different from a bike?

    8 Aug 2009

    O2 to lose iPhone exclusivity?

    Rumours have been flying around that O2 is set to lose iPhone exclusivity in the UK come September 10th. It’ll be interesting if it pans out that the iPhone 3G and/or the 3GS becomes available on different networks in the UK. Appart from anything else it’ll probbly put price pressure on O2, which can only be good for consumers.