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Monday 28 May 2012

Samsung to start selling Galaxy S3

South Korea's Samsung Electronics says it will start selling its newest smartphone in 28 countries as it seeks to cement its position as the world's top-selling mobile phone maker.

The Galaxy S3, unveiled in London earlier this month, will hit shelves on Tuesday in nations including Britain, France and the United Arab Emirates, the firm said in a statement.
The phone will be available in 145 nations by July via 296 wireless carriers, it added.
The third version of the Galaxy S series offers face-recognition technology and improved voice-activated controls as well as a more powerful processor that lets users watch video and write emails simultaneously.
It also has a 12.2cm screen that is 22 per cent larger than the S2, while it can detect eye movements and override the automatic shutdown if the user is looking at the screen.
Samsung, the world's biggest technology firm, shipped 44.5 million smartphones in the first quarter, exceeding the 35.1 million of US rival Apple, according to market researcher Strategy Analytics last month.
It said the Korean firm also overtook Nokia as the biggest maker of all types of mobile phone in the same period.
Samsung is now pinning its hopes on the S3 to further erode its rivals' market share before the expected new version of Apple's iPhone 5 this year.


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The Galaxy S3, unveiled in London earlier this month, will hit shelves on Tuesday in nations including Britain, France and the United Arab Emirates, the firm said in a statement.
The phone will be available in 145 nations by July via 296 wireless carriers, it added.
The third version of the Galaxy S series offers face-recognition technology and improved voice-activated controls as well as a more powerful processor that lets users watch video and write emails simultaneously.
It also has a 12.2cm screen that is 22 per cent larger than the S2, while it can detect eye movements and override the automatic shutdown if the user is looking at the screen.
Samsung, the world's biggest technology firm, shipped 44.5 million smartphones in the first quarter, exceeding the 35.1 million of US rival Apple, according to market researcher Strategy Analytics last month.
It said the Korean firm also overtook Nokia as the biggest maker of all types of mobile phone in the same period.
Samsung is now pinning its hopes on the S3 to further erode its rivals' market share before the expected new version of Apple's iPhone 5 this year.
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Saturday 26 May 2012

Success Computer Consulting, Inc., Hosts Apple Technical Training for Twin Cities Partners

Success Computer Consulting, Inc., Hosts Apple Technical Training for Twin Cities Partners

Success Computer Consulting, Inc., Hosts Apple Technical Training for Twin Cities Partners
Minneapolis, MN, April 03, 2012 --(PR.com)-- Success Computer Consulting, Inc. has hosted the technical and engineering staff of several leading Twin Cities-based managed service providers in a two-day Apple Mobility Technical Competency workshop, part of the nationwide rollout of the Apple Consultants Network.

The training featured hands-on labs on Apple’s iOS platform devices, including iPad, iPhone and iTunes. It focused on business implementation scenarios, including integration to Microsoft networks. Business scenarios covered include:

· Integration to business network platforms, such as Microsoft networking,
· Security, which continues to be a challenging concern in the new “Bring Your Own Device” (“BYOD”) technology culture,
· Configuration and deployment (over-the-air, mobile device management, self-service and lifecycle management), and
· Application development and distribution

The instructor for the training session was Eric Hemmeter, Senior Technical Consultant for PCMall Services, with whom Apple contracted to conduct partner training.

Erik Thorsell, CEO of Success Computer Consulting, expressed gratitude for Apple’s partnership. “The landscape is changing in business technology, and much of the change is being driven by products from Apple. Our partnership with Apple positions SCC to be the Twin Cities’ expert on the integration of Apple iOS devices with a Microsoft network. We’re proud that Apple chose SCC to host their training for our industry colleagues.” SCC will be hosting a second industry training for local technology firms in June 2012.

Success Computer Consulting, Inc., (SCC) is the Twin Cities’ leading partner for medium-sized and small businesses who want to get the most out of their technology. In business for twenty years, SCC’s thirty-four technology professionals bring a special combination of technical know-how and experience, leading industry connections, and a positive, fun culture that delivers great service to our clients. For more information about SCC, visit www.sccnet.com.

Apple designs Macs, the best personal computers in the world, along with OS X, iLife, iWork and professional software. Apple leads the digital music revolution with its iPods and iTunes online store. Apple has reinvented the mobile phone with its revolutionary iPhone and App Store, and is defining the future of mobile media and computing devices with iPad.
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Friday 18 May 2012

Tech exodus: what you say about the brain drain crippling Australia's tech industry ASHER MOSES May 18, 2012

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Tech exodus: what you say about the brain drain crippling Australia's tech industry
ASHER MOSES May 18, 2012

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They are the Digital Dreamers - Australia's best and brightest minds of their generation. But they are being forced offshore by the inability to pursue their entrepreneurial dreams at home. Why is this happening?
Get a foretaste of a new video series starting on Monday 21st May, telling their stories and asking if Australia's future is at risk. Here, we will update reactions to Asher Moses' story throughout the day.
Australia is producing more world-class innovators than ever before, and the startup scene is booming - but many of our most successful startups are leaving our shores to pursue funding and support in the US.
Increasingly entrepreneurs are incorporating in the US from day one. We canvassed some of the leading figures in Australian IT on the tech industry brain drain. This is what they had to say:
Stuart Richardson from Australian venture capital firm Adventure Capital said Australia was way behind the curve when it came to the tech industry's next big thing:
The Australian scene is at least 18 months behind the froth & bubble of the Silicon Valley.  Singapore is probably 12 months ahead of of us as well.  In terms of the availability of capital and risk appetite we are in the dark ages.
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"Australian super funds hold the keys to about $1.2 trillion of which not even a fraction of a per cent is deployed into Australian VC [venture capital] - largely this is in equities - and they fight amongst themselves and are seen to 'outperform' on single-digit basis points!
"Private investors are equally risk-averse taking safety in passive investments such as property and cash wherein they see a risk-free return to be 5 per cent per annum compounding. In the majority of advanced economies cash in the bank provides a net negative return. Into the near future there will be no such thing as double digit (percentage) returns for passive, low-risk investments.
"There is no denying that our 'risk aversion' and short-sidedness is holding us back as a smart country failing at innovation on the grandest of scales."
Kate Kendall, founder of The Fetch, said conservatism was a big factor holding back the Australian market:
I've spent time working and living in the Australian and the San Francisco Bay Area startup communities, so feel I can comment on both – especially from a grassroots perspective. Unless you're building a product that's completely focused on the local market, you would be naive not to consider launching out of the latter.
"The proximity to capital, support and repeat entrepreneurs is like no where else in the world. You've also got a place filled with a general population of early adopters waiting to try out new things, allowing a critical mass to be reached for the all-important tipping point to happen.
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"Just this week, four people separately suggested I try out the new ride-sharing app SideCar in the US. We don't have that serendipity in Australia – our market is tiny and we're more conservative in what products we get behind.
"I work on a startup that helps other startups and struggle to get the word out there in Oz so can imagine how hard it must be outside our supposed innovation communities. I also feel we tend to more competitive toward each other when at home.
"I think it's funny how I can return to the [Silicon] Valley and ping the likes of Airbnb, Instagram and Flipboard for a coffee yet not know how to navigate who's who in our relatively small scene. I have received more help and insight for what I need to do next as a founder in the two weeks I've been in the Valley during this trip than any time over the past couple of years."
Marcus Schappi, from Ninja Blocks, said the lack of funding was a big issue:
"When attempting to raise money in Australia, Australian investors scoffed at our initial valuation. We then [jumped] on a plane to San Francisco and doubled our valuation, and were told that we were ... a bargain!
"Australia suffers from the tyranny of distance, and it's amplified by our postal service. It's far cheaper to ship gear into Australia from the US/China then it is to send back.
"Tracked shipping to the rest of the world is prohibitively expensive (so much so that we're doing our fulfilment in the US). The federal government should subsidise export shipping, this would do amazing things for Australian ecommerce and manufacturing."
But Anthony Goldbloom, founder of Kaggle, said a lack of available funding in Australia was only part of the story:
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