LG’s OLED TV strategy needs to change or face mobile’s plight
LG’s second quarter profit has been hit hard by declines in OLED TV sales and rival Samsung’s QLED onslaught. It’s time for LG to drop its over-confidence and pursue a more aggressive pricing model and better warranties for its OLED TVs. Read More
Windows 7 vs Windows 10: The next big challenge
Time is running out for those who haven’t already moved on from Windows 7. But are they really ready for the jump to Windows 10? Read More
Time for enterprise architects to ask the hard business questions
‘I don’t see the CEOs of many companies awake at night worrying about technology standardization.’ Read More
Programming languages: Microsoft’s TypeScript language makes top 10 for the first time
Microsoft’s TypeScript just overtook Apple’s Swift, suggesting it’s become a highly valued tool for JavaScript developers. Read More
Former Toshiba memory business to rebrand as Kioxia
The name change will take effect at the start of October. Read More
Microsoft Q4 delivers strong growth, commercial cloud revenue hits $11 billion for $44 billion run rate
Microsoft didn’t have many soft spots in its fourth quarter earnings as Azure, Dynamics 365 and Office 365 showed strong gains. Read More
Samsung begins production of upgraded 12GB DRAM
The new DRAM package will power upcoming flagship phones and consist of eight 12GB LPDDR5 mobile DRAMs that will run at a data rate of 5,500Mbps. Read More
Gigabyte and Lenovo servers impacted by common BMC firmware flaws
Two different bugs, EOLs, and a complex supply chain make patching a nightmare. Read More
Nintendo’s Switch Lite puts the company’s console lines at a crossroads
The company improved its hit-and-miss home console record with the Switch while the Switch Lite is heir to its portable device legacy. With those products covering the range of console gaming settings, Nintendo will have to push something aside as it considers future consoles. Read More
Apple releases fourth developer preview of iOS 13, iPadOS
It’s time to update your Apple devices if you’re in the developer program. Read More