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Dec

Five Most Tricky Gadgets for IT Giants in 2010

Posted in DVD & Video, News  by Eric

It is really a “bustling”year for IT industry. Apple shook things up with the iPhone 4 and completely rejuvenated the tablet market with the iPad. Android continued its strong growth in the smartphone market. However, there are still some gadgets that embarrassed these technical giants.

Apple TV

Apple TV started shipping three years ago. However, its large size , significantly high price and hard-drive to store media locally lead to relatively lacklustre sales. In Sepetember this year, Apple Inc. relaunched the device with a smaller size and cheaper price($99).

Recently, Apple Inc. announced that its second-generation Apple TV was expected to reach its one millionth sale. If the device continues to sell a million units per quarter, it would amount to $400 million in annual revenue, just a drop in the bucket for a company expected to earn $88 billion in revenue in its fiscal year 2011.

Steve Jobs, Apple’s chief executive, had previously called Apple TV “a hobby”. Well, a million sales is very tiny comparing with this giants’ strong sales of iPad and iPhone4.

Dell Aero

Launched in August this year, Dell Aero is the company’s first stab at the smartphone market (by Dell’s definitions, at least — the company released the Streak earlier, but it insists the 5-inch call-making device is a tablet and not a phone).

Since its launch,The Aero received many criticisms. It runs on Android 1.5,an early version of Google’s mobile operating system. For a brand new phone to be shipping with an out-dated version of Android is simply embarrassing, both to Dell and to the image of the Android.

GoogleTV

Google TV was co-developed by Google, Intel, Sony and Logitech. It integrates Google’s Android operating system and Google Chrome browser to create “a new experience for television”. Officially launched in October, Google TV has received weak reception. Major American networks have been reluctant to provide shows on Google TV. NBC, CBS, ABC and Hulu have blocked people from watching full-length shows on their Web sites using Google TV. Besides, its complex controller also scared away away many ordinary customers.

In December, Google has asked TV makers like Toshiba to delay the introduction of Google TV, putting the TV makers in an awkward position. Read the rest of this entry »

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