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Jan

Next version of Windows Server won’t launch until 2016


Microsoft has announced that the final release of the next version of Windows Server will arrive at some point in 2016. However, the company will continue to release new preview versions throughout 2015, with the next preview build due out in the spring, alongside the next version of System Center Configuration Manager.

31
Jan

Still betting long on Apple


On the heels of Apple’s Q1 2015 earnings, the company’s stock reached a new all-time high of $120 during today’s trading session. While I really don’t care too much about short term stock price movements, this particular move in Apple’s stock is a reflection of investor optimism following the most monstrous quarter ever seen.

It’s true. In case you didn’t catch the headlines from Tuesday, Apple’s $18 billion quarterly profit for Q1 fiscal 2015 is the largest quarterly profit of any company in the world in all of history.

Plenty has been written following the quarterly report, so instead of rehashing all of the numbers I’d like to focus on what it all means to the stock longer term. I’ve been a shareholder of Apple since 2007 and haven’t traded single share since that time. So when I look at technology companies from an investment angle I really do walk the long term talk. I think attempting to time the market is a recipe for disaster for most people (including myself), and I’d prefer to make decade plus long bets on quality growth companies. Apple still fits the bill for me.

Remember when the iPhone first launched in 2007? During that year Steve Jobs took the stage at Macworld Expo and confidently predicted they’d sell 10 million iPhones in calendar year 2008. There was enormous debate about whether or not Apple would make this goal. I consider myself very much an optimist, and I like hanging around other optimists. I don’t think anybody imagined that, 7 years later, Apple would sell more than 74 million iPhones in one single quarter.

But that’s what happens when new markets are invented and old markets are disrupted in such an earth-shaking manner. Nobody … not even the optimists … realizes just how big things can get. So here we have Apple having just posted quarterly revenue of $74.6 billion and profit of $18 billion as a result of 74.5 million iPhones, 21.4 million iPads and 5.5 million macs shipped.

Since Tim Cook took over as CEO the company has returned over $100 billion to investors in the form of stock buybacks or dividends. To put this in perspective, that’s about 4 times the value of current market capitalization of Netflix, another big disruptive growth stock. Yet Apple still holds $178 billion in cash and equivalents, or $142 billion if you subtract the firm’s debt obligations.

Apple is worth $693 billion, significantly more than any other public company. And the stock hardly seems expensive when you consider F2015 earnings are on track to reach $8.46 per share according to analyst estimates. This puts the stock at a price to earnings (P/E) ratio of 14 before even adjusting for the insane cash mountain they’ve got. The stock price is hardly expensive.

Still, Apple faces risks. Android is the dominant OS on a global basis. Investors worry if hardware prices will collapse, forcing Apple to follow suit, harming their impressive gross margins (and therefore corporate profitability). Yet Apple has dealt with this exact same concern in the Mac market for years, and it’s not like the iPhone is new either. Apple has 7 years of history selling iOS products at premium prices.

Analysts and investors also worry if the growth will stop. Apple is huge. They can’t keep growing forever, right? Surely not. But who is to say we aren’t underestimating the next 7 years just as we pretty much ALL underestimated the last 7?

We have yet to really see what Apple can do with Apple Pay. We have yet to see what developers will come up with to make the Apple Watch compelling to people who’ve already bought into the Apple ecosystem, or to convince new people to join it. The iPad has been a highly successful product, but we’ve barely scratched the surface of what I think it could do in the hands of enterprise users, and I look forward to seeing what the Apple does with IBM in the coming years.

Speaking of iPad, when I think about the rumours around an iPad Pro form factor, I can’t help but wonder how long it will be (if it happens) before the iPad and Macbook collide. Will most people need a OS X device in 5-7 years? Or will iOS have improved so much that we can open multiple windows, wirelessly connect to large displays when appropriate, seamlessly integrate with bluetooth keyboards and trackpads for apps that require this, etc? Maybe the average buyer who isn’t coding, isn’t doing 3D animation or Ultra HD video editing doesn’t need a Macbook, but gets buy with a $499 iPad. It doesn’t seem that crazy to me.

I also can’t help wondering what else Apple could do to speed up disruption in the technology market. How much faster could the world be pushed towards streaming media and cutting their cable TV subscription if Apple did something along the lines of buying Netflix? And why stop there? Take the Apple TV product and turn it into an awesome video gaming device where a Netflix-like subscription model gets you unlimited access to games for a small monthly fee.

I’m just thinking out loud here. I have no idea if any of this will happen. But it does seem clear to me that Apple is on the right track, is executing well, and still has incredible potential to innovate and grow. Their $18 billion profit in Q1 is the current proof, and I can’t wait to see what’s next.

31
Jan

Kloudmix – The first native Mixcloud client for BlackBerry 10


These days, there’s a ton of streaming music services out there to choose from, but not all of them are, shall we say, BlackBerry 10 friendly. One service I like to use for listening to mixtapes from DJ’s and radio hosts is Mixcloud as it offers a wide array of categories to choose from plus, it’s free with some advertisements here and there. So what does this have to do with BlackBerry 10? Well, if you’ve visited the BlackBerry Beta Zone recently, you may have noticed the Kloudmix app as an available download and missed the fact that it’s the first native Mixcloud client for BlackBerry 10.

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31
Jan

Actress Chloë Grace Moretz busts iPhone, gets free Lumia 1520


It seems Microsoft is on a goodwill mission to spread the Lumia love to those in need. The company recently sent a free Lumia 1520 to Chloë Grace Moretz after the actress broke her iPhone.

31
Jan

Actress Chloë Grace Moretz busts iPhone, gets free Lumia 1520


It seems Microsoft is on a goodwill mission to spread the Lumia love to those in need. The company recently sent a free Lumia 1520 to Chloë Grace Moretz after the actress broke her iPhone.

31
Jan

Your BMW just downloaded a security patch


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Have a BMW, Mini or Rolls Royce with the ConnectedDrive feature parked in your driveway? Maybe all three? Well, it turns out there was a bug that allowed ne’er-do-wells to manipulate it — entirely wirelessly. According to Reuters, by simulating a fake phone network researchers at German outfit ADAC (essentially Deutschland’s AAA) were able to gain access to systems governed by the platform’s SIM card by spoofing a cell tower. They’ve even put together a video describing the gap in security which you can check out after the break — if you speak German. While the vulnerabilities didn’t include anything related to steering, acceleration or braking, the ConnectedDrive does have access to traffic information, air conditioning and… door locks.

https://www.youtube-nocookie.com/embed/9reFcnm6hVo?rel=0

For its part, BMW says it hasn’t seen any reports of compromises to vehicle security, and now it’s using HTTPS to encrypt all data transmissions. Perhaps best of all? Owners of the 2.2 million affected vehicles didn’t need to hit the dealership for this patch — it was already delivered over the air. The update pushed automatically once the system connected to BMW’s servers recently, but those who keep a car stored may want to hop in and hit the “Update Services” button. Good thing, because taking all three of your rides in for service (like they did in 2012 to fix a problem with the ODB port that thieves actually used to steal cars, and as of 2014 were still using on unpatched vehicles) would probably be kind of inconvenient.

Affected models:

BMW

1 Series Convertible, Coupé and Touring (E81, E82, E87, E88, F20, F21)
2er Active Tourer, Coupé and Convertible (F22, F23, F45)
3 with Convertible, Coupe, GT, Touring and M3 (E90, E91, E92, E93, F30, F31, F34, F80)
4p Coupe, Convertible, Gran Coupe and M4 (F32, F33, F36, F82, F83)
5 Series GT and Touring (F07, F10, F11, F18)
6 Series Gran Coupe Convertible (F06, F12, F13)
7 Series (F01, F02, F03, F04)
I3 (I01), I8 (I12)
X1 (E84), X3 (F25), X4 (F26) X 5 (E70, F15, F85), X6 (E71, E72, F16, F86), Z 4 (E89)

Mini

Three-door and five-door hatchback (F55, F56)

Rolls Royce

Phantom Coupe and Drophead Coupe (RR1, RR2, RR3)
Ghost (RR4)
Wrait (RR5)

[Image credit: BMW – AFP/Getty Images, control unit – ADAC / Uwe Rattay]

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Source: Reuters, BMW, ADAC (German)

31
Jan

Lollipop delayed for some carrier versions of HTC One M8 and M7


After releasing Lollipop for the M8 on a few Canadian carriers just yesterday, HTC has announced today that it won’t be able to hit the promised 90-day window for a rollout to some carrier versions of the HTC One M8 and One M7.

31
Jan

Microsoft offers $100 discount and a free sleeve case for most Surface Pro 3 models


If you’re anxious to get your hands on a Surface Pro 3, now might be a good time to make that purchase. Microsoft is currently offering a free sleeve case and a $100 discount on most models through its online store.

31
Jan

Android Central 220: Bowl Super!


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This week we discuss what it does (and especially what it  doesn’t mean) for Microsoft to have invested in Cyanogen, more folks have gotten Android 5.0 Lollipop on the HTC One M8, we’ve got new pictures of what the upcoming M9 might look like, we’ve got a Samsung Tizen phone in house, we wrap up our Nest series and launch into Android antivirus stuff — and we answer more of your questions live, without a net.

31
Jan

TYLT promo knocks $25 off Energi Sliding Power Cases for Galaxy S5, S4


For those of you looking to inject a little more juice into your Galaxy S4 or Galaxy S5, TYLT has announced a new promotion that knocks $25 off of its Energi Sliding Power Cases for the two devices. With the cases regularly priced at $80 for the S5 and $50 for the S4, this marks a fairly substantial discount.