Senin, 17 Oktober 2011

iPhone 4S Release Draws Long Lines, Blackberry Converts Worldwide


The iPhone 4S hit stores Friday across the globe. Eager Apple consumers have been lining up for days to snatch up the new product, the last Apple gadget to be unveiled before the death of company co-founder Steve Jobs. The release also comes on the heels of major network problems for Blackberry-maker Research In Motion this week. VOA's JulieAnn McKellogg was with the crowds outside a central London Apple store on Friday to find out what the new iPhone means for the smartphone industry.


You can talk to it and it responds.  It has a dual-core processor, making it faster. And it has a better camera and camcorder.

Technology journalist Luke Peters says features like the voice-command, known as Siri, bring innovation to the smartphone industry.

"But you know there are a lot of features here on the phone that Apple is playing catch up with as well," said Peters.

That didn't matter to some. One of the first in line said that he traveled from Denmark and waited an entire day to get the phone.  And the first guy out of the store came for Steve Jobs, the late Apple co-founder. "He basically was such an innovator.  He created a better world for us. He made everything better," said iPhone user Ducan Hoare.
Thousands of people are lined up at this Apple store in central London just waiting to get their hands on the new iPhone 4S. But the craze didn't start here. It actually started when Apple made the phone available for pre-ordering - with a record-breaking one million pre-ordered in the first 24 hours.

The London School of Economics' Silvia Elaluf-Calderwood says the hype is not necessarily over the features, but the brand.

"The emotional aspects of the release of iPhone 4S can't be underestimated," noted Elaluf-Calderwood.  "Many people are buying this phone because they are attached to Mac."

With one company's fortune, comes another's hardship. Blackberry-maker Research In Motion had network outages this week spanning five continents. RIM co-CEO Michael Lazaridis apologized to customers on Wednesday.

"I apologize for the service outages this week," said Lazaridis.  "We've let many of you down, but let me reassure you that we are working around the clock to fix this. You expect better from us and I expect better from us."

For some Blackberry users the apology came too late.  The iPhone 4S now has a popular feature that once sold consumers on Blackberry, an internal messaging system that incurs no charges for users of the phone.

"Blackberry Messenger is just so confusing," said iPhone convert Daniela Lamattina.  "Like it's been down for about a week now. And I just thought, 'you know what, I am going to get this instead.' It's going to better and hopefully next year I will upgrade to the iPhone 5."

Elaluf-Calderwood says Research In Motion has seen a drop in its sales by three percent for each of the last three quarters. 

"RIM really needs to come up with something new if they really want to continue this game," Elaluf-Calderwood added.

But while its sales are down, Blackberry is still attractive to some users.  Elaluf-Calderwood says it's good for people on a budget. But she says both Blackberry and Apple face major competition from the real smartphone giant, Google Android, which now owns 50 percent of the market share and is growing.

The iPhone 4S hit stores Friday across the globe. Eager Apple consumers have been lining up for days to snatch up the new product, the last Apple gadget to be unveiled before the death of company co-founder Steve Jobs. The release also comes on the heels of major network problems for Blackberry-maker Research In Motion this week. VOA's JulieAnn McKellogg was with the crowds outside a central London Apple store on Friday to find out what the new iPhone means for the smartphone industry.

You can talk to it and it responds.  It has a dual-core processor, making it faster. And it has a better camera and camcorder.

Technology journalist Luke Peters says features like the voice-command, known as Siri, bring innovation to the smartphone industry.

"But you know there are a lot of features here on the phone that Apple is playing catch up with as well," said Peters.

That didn't matter to some. One of the first in line said that he traveled from Denmark and waited an entire day to get the phone.  And the first guy out of the store came for Steve Jobs, the late Apple co-founder.
"He basically was such an innovator.  He created a better world for us. He made everything better," said iPhone user Ducan Hoare.

Thousands of people are lined up at this Apple store in central London just waiting to get their hands on the new iPhone 4S. But the craze didn't start here. It actually started when Apple made the phone available for pre-ordering - with a record-breaking one million pre-ordered in the first 24 hours.
The London School of Economics' Silvia Elaluf-Calderwood says the hype is not necessarily over the features, but the brand.

"The emotional aspects of the release of iPhone 4S can't be underestimated," noted Elaluf-Calderwood.  "Many people are buying this phone because they are attached to Mac."

With one company's fortune, comes another's hardship. Blackberry-maker Research In Motion had network outages this week spanning five continents. RIM co-CEO Michael Lazaridis apologized to customers on Wednesday.

"I apologize for the service outages this week," said Lazaridis.  "We've let many of you down, but let me reassure you that we are working around the clock to fix this. You expect better from us and I expect better from us."

For some Blackberry users the apology came too late.  The iPhone 4S now has a popular feature that once sold consumers on Blackberry, an internal messaging system that incurs no charges for users of the phone.

"Blackberry Messenger is just so confusing," said iPhone convert Daniela Lamattina.  "Like it's been down for about a week now. And I just thought, 'you know what, I am going to get this instead.' It's going to better and hopefully next year I will upgrade to the iPhone 5."

Elaluf-Calderwood says Research In Motion has seen a drop in its sales by three percent for each of the last three quarters.

"RIM really needs to come up with something new if they really want to continue this game," Elaluf-Calderwood added.

But while its sales are down, Blackberry is still attractive to some users.  Elaluf-Calderwood says it's good for people on a budget.

But she says both Blackberry and Apple face major competition from the real smartphone giant, Google Android, which now owns 50 percent of the market share and is growing.


Jumat, 07 Oktober 2011

Jobs Wafat, Samsung Bisa Salip Apple


SEOUL - Kematian pendiri Apple Steve Jobs cenderung memiliki dampak yang mendalam pada pembuatan iPhone, iPod dan iPad. Selain itu juga memberikan kesempatan lebih besar bagi saingan utamanya untuk mengejar Apple.  Semangat kreatif Steve Jobs sangat erat dengan nasib Apple. Meninggalnya sang inspirator Apple di usia 56 tahun menimbulkan pertanyaan tentang kemampuan perusahaan untuk menjaga ikonik produknya untuk tetap berjalan pada kecepatan yang cepat.  "Sebagai seorang analis teknologi, saya minta maaf atas kematiannya. Ini adalah Jobs Apple ,bukan Apple Jobs," kata Kim Young-chan, seorang analis di Shinhan Investment, Seoul, seperti dikutip Yahoo News, Jumat (7/10/2011).  Para CEO dari saingan Apple, termasuk Samsung Electronics, Amazon, Google dan Sony menyampaikan belasungkawa atas meninggalnya Jobs, dengan memberikan tanda rasa hormat untuk sang legenda dari Silicon Valley.  Investor telah mengetahui tentang pertempuran panjang Jobs dengan kanker pankreas. Pada bulan Agustus, pria yang dikenal dengan desain minimalis dan jenius dalam memasarkan produk terpaksa menyerahkan jabatan CEO kepada Tim Cook, karena harus melakukan operasi.  "Apple tidak lagi memiliki seseorang yang kreatif dan ambisius seperti Jobs dan mereka selalu bergantung padanya," kata Simon Liu, deputy investment officer of Polaris Group bagian pendanaan.  Di Asia, nasib dari Samsung yang paling terkait erat dengan Apple.  Analis mengatakan vendor Korea Selatan adalah salah satu perusahaan yang berada ditempat terbaik untuk memberikan sesuatu yang segar dan menjadikan Apple sebagai saingannya. Samsung memproduksi pesaing terdekat dari iPad yang merupakan tablet unggulan Apple, yaitu Galaxy Tab.  Namun, Apple juga selalu menjadi pelanggan terbesar Samsung melalui penjualan chip mobile dan tampilan layar.  Kerjasama dan persaingan telah membantu Samsung menjadi merek global dalam dekade terakhir dengan nilai pasar saham mencapai USD115 miliar dam memang masih dibawah Apple, yang memiliki nilai pasar saham mencapai USD345 miliar.  Tetapi kerjasama ini juga telah menghasilkan ketegangan karena Samsung muncul sebagai penantang kredibel untuk perangkat mobile Apple. Kedua perusahaan saling menggugat satu sama lain di 10 negara dan melibatkan lebih dari 20 kasus sejak April lalu.  Lee Seung-woo, analis teknologi Shinyoung Securities, mengatakan Apple telah mengubah industri, tetapi pengaruhnya akan berkurang tanpa adanya Jobs sebagai pengendali perusahaan.  "Tanpa Jobs, saingan Apple sekarang memiliki beberapa kesempatan untuk maju dan perusahan seperti Google, Samsung, Microsoft dan Facebook akan mencoba untuk mengisi kesenjangan tersebut," simpul Lee