Saturday, February 23, 2013
Friday, February 22, 2013
Google Going High End
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The Chromebook Pixel, for what’s next
1500 dollars for a laptop.
I think this is a hint at at the X phone. There is going to be a wow factor to it. It is going to bend, for one.
Why Google Made Its Own High-End Laptop, the Chromebook Pixel
the Chromebook Pixel, a laptop that it designed and built itself ..... Unlike prior Chromebooks, whose main draw was their value, this one is built to compete with the top end of the market...... The three biggest appeals of the Pixel will likely be its touchscreen and high-density display, its elegant design, and the fact that it’s a Web-based device. .... The focus on detail and design is unheard of for a Google product. Where the company had tiptoed into hardware before, it’s striding in wholeheartedly now. .... The smooth device’s hinge gives “the feeling of a luxury car door opening and closing” .... The touchpad is made of glass, and has been tuned with a laser to have a maximally grippy surface. There are three microphones, with an additional one set below the keyboard so typing noises can be canceled out. ..... “tuning the force function of the mechanical keys to be more responsive.” ...... the Pixel is similar to Google’s Nexus device line ..... Google isn’t even naming the Taiwan-based OEM it is working with for the Pixel. ..... this is very much a first-generation device. Some of the Pixel’s hardware capabilities — like the third microphone, and gestures on the touchscreen — aren’t even supported by Google’s own services yet. .... The Pixel brings Google back to the perpetual question of why Google is building two operating systems, Chrome and Android, that are converging on each other. ..... once you build a touchscreen laptop, the lines blurThis is Google beating everyone on hardware. That also used to be Apple territory. Past tense.
Great design, used to be Apple territory.
But this still is not the hardware for NUI, the fast impending Natural User Interface, the next big paradigm shift after touch.
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Tuesday, February 19, 2013
My Keys
CONGRATS to all the winners!! @virtualcmo, @leblanchly @zeeninc, @lovenatalia, @paramendra #SMW13Hyperlocal @brooklynchambers @madmimi
— Cristina R Bonet (@CristinaRBonet) February 19, 2013
ATTENTION: @paramendra you left your keys on your seat! Please come back
— Cristina R Bonet (@CristinaRBonet) February 19, 2013
@cristinarbonet You are a lifesaver!
— Paramendra Bhagat (@paramendra) February 20, 2013
@paramendra Of course! No worries. Thanks for attending #SMW13Hyperlocal and Congrats again on being a prize winner!
— Cristina R Bonet (@CristinaRBonet) February 20, 2013
@paramendra you rock! Thnx for your #enengagement at #smw13hyperlocal Congratulations on your prize & getting ur keys back. #smw13
— Juan Perez (@SkeeStylus) February 20, 2013
I'd agree that's why she's #TeamHighbrid. "@paramendra: @cristinarbonet You are a lifesaver!"
— Juan Perez (@SkeeStylus) February 20, 2013
You guys are making me blush! RT @skeestylus I'd agree that's why she's #TeamHighbrid. "@paramendra: @cristinarbonet You are a lifesaver!"
— Cristina R Bonet (@CristinaRBonet) February 20, 2013
@cristinarbonet @skeestylus I was so glad to be at #smw13hyperlocal #smw13
— Paramendra Bhagat (@paramendra) February 20, 2013


