A Phone Worth Keeping

I enjoyed reading JiaYi Liu’s blog post about how Apple has taken the Black Berry Messenger (BBM) and turned it into a free app for iPhone users. Jasmine Chen’s reflection on Jia’s blog was also very interesting and got me thinking. If the leading company for smartphones (Black Berry) has been over run by Apple and Samsung, what will over run those two giant phone companies? Will anything?http://www.thefoxisblack.com/blogimages//phonebloks-2-Copy.jpg

After some quick research I came across an in depth concept of what the future phones could be like. “Phonebloks” is an idea of a phone that has interchangeable parts where people will have complete customization ability to make their phone suit their specific needs. This concept will be revolutionary if it works and has already been shown worldwide support, which means that once this new phone is on the market, Apple and Samsung are going to be face with a rapid decrease in sales for their own phone products. Already quickly on the move, Phonebloks has decided to work along side with Motorola to further develop this new phone concept. This new phone will help to greatly reduce phone waste and give customers a phone worth keep. I look forward to seeing this product being developed and can’t wait for it to be on the public market. Watch out Apple and Samsung cause there’s soon to be a new phone in town!

References:

Phonebloks: https://phonebloks.com/plan/

JiaYi Liu’s Blog : https://blogs.ubc.ca/jiayiliu/2013/10/24/start-downloading-bbm-on-your-smartphones/

Jasmine Chen’s Blog: https://blogs.ubc.ca/jazchen/2013/11/18/reponse-start-downloading-bbm-on-your-smartphones/

Coin, A New Kind of Credit Card

I read an intriguing blog post on Katrina Gao’s blog talking about the world’s first Bitcoin ATM here in Vancouver. Users deposit cash into the ATM where the bills are then read and money is exchanged instantly on the VirtEx exchange for bitcoins that are then deposited to an online wallet. The users can also withdraw cash from the machine in exchange for bitcoins in their virtual wallet. More can be read on Katrina Gao’s blog.

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The name “Bitcoin” reminded me of cool concept for a new kind of credit/debit card that is already in the process of being made. A start up company based in San Fransisco has shown the world of their revolutionary “coin” card which will replace the need for an over filled wallet of credit, debit cards, reward cards, any card really. Simply just put all of your essential cards on to the coin card and take it wherever ever you go, it works just like a regular credit card but you can easily swap between different accounts and cards with the touch of a finger! So far they have raised around $50,000 and are claiming that this product will be available to the public for $100 in the summer of 2014. Coin also comes with an app for smartphone which gives the user the ability to keep track of purchases online and will also remind them if they have accidentally left their card at the bar, restaurant or wherever they may be. I think that this concept will be extremely popular and a huge success and will not only help save the environment by reducing the amount of credit cards produced but also make it convenient for users to use, a win-win! Have a look at the video below for a visual explanation.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=w9Sx34swEG0

References:

Katrina Gao’s Blog: https://blogs.ubc.ca/katrinagao/2013/11/18/electronic-currency-breakthrough-worlds-first-bitcoin-atm-goes-live-in-vancouver/

Vancouver Sun: http://www.vancouversun.com/100K+traded+through+Vancouver+Bitcoin+week+with+video/9145774/story.html

Forbes: http://www.forbes.com/sites/natalierobehmed/2013/11/14/coin-tries-to-make-credit-cards-history/

Sony’s Sleek New System

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Sony’s brand new release of their PlayStation 4 on Friday November 15th has had thousands positive and negative reviews in which most of them described this new system with one word; “sleek”. In just two days Sony claims to have already sold 1 million consoles in North America alone and expects that number to greatly increase over the months as they get ready to launch the PlayStation for across Europe and Australia on the 29th of November.

Everyone knows that with the release of a new product there are bound to be problems and complaints. A major issue which some of their customers are facing with this new system is when they turn it on the only thing that is displayed is a flashing blue light indicating a hardware malfunction. Already named the “blue light of death” in reference to Microsoft’s Xbox’s “red light of death”. With this and some other minor faults, Sony has calculated that this affects less than 0.4 percent of all new systems released to date. Compared to the Playstation 3 where Sony lost around $5 billion in it’s first year, this new console is a much bigger success and is more appealing to the public. With all of this said, I think the PlayStation 4 will be the gaming console of the year, or at least until the next model is released. I look forward to reading more reviews on this product and to even try it out myself!

References:

The Guardian: http://www.theguardian.com/technology/2013/nov/18/ps4-launch-us-sales-europe

Gamasutra: http://www.gamasutra.com/view/news/203811/PlayStation_4_preorders_much_higher_than_its_predecessor.php

 

Snapchat turns down $3 billion?… Or was it $4 billion?

Snapchat is an app for smartphones that enables users to send short pictures and videos messages to anyone that they have as friends. Recently Snapchat was offered $3 billion in cash from Facebook and $4 billion from Google both of which were turned down founder Evan Spiegel. An interesting blog by Timothy B. Lee on the Washington-post helps to explain why Snapchat will soon be worth more than $4 billion.

Timothy goes on to explain how “Snapchat has recently revealed that it serves about 350 million “snaps” per day” and compares that to Twitters timeline views. Twitter served 287 billion timeline views in the first half of 2013 where it made $253 million in revenue.

Timothy then suggests that if each snap generated on a daily basis can bring in the same amount of revenue of Twitters daily timeline views then the company would be making around $100 million a year, with a lot of growth potential. To me this clearly shows the capability of Snapchats potential and the reasons why it turned down Google’s and Facebook’s offers. With the correct advertising and marketing skills, Snapchat will quickly be worth a lot more than $4 billion and therefor I think that Even Spiegel made the chose of turning down those two generous offers.

References:

WashingtonPost Blog: http://www.washingtonpost.com/blogs/the-switch/wp/2013/11/13/of-course-snapchat-could-be-worth-3-billion/

CNET News: http://news.cnet.com/8301-1023_3-57602049-93/snapchat-rivals-facebook-in-photos-with-350m-snaps-per-day/

Invisible Bike Helmet

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Thousands of people don’t like to wear bike helmets because they are uncomfortable and inconvenient and therefor put themselves in danger on a regular basis when traveling on by bike. Two Swedish industrial design students developed a concept of a new helmet in 2005 that replaces the traditional helmet but is essentially invisible and safer to use.

The Invisible” helmet, or the “Hövding” as they call it, is an strong nylon airbag that is easily concealed around the users neck in a fashionable way and is deployed when a trigger mechanism based on an algorithm of traditional accidents senses potential danger. The above picture shows how the Hövding looks like when concealed and deployed.

Recently put out in the Swedish market and already with 3000 sales, one can purchase the Hövding at $558 but isn’t available in Canada until sometime next year. I find that this new helmet innovation is very intriguing and great for those who don’t enjoy wearing a traditional helmet. I also think that this new concept will not only catch on quickly and essentially replace the need for bicycle helmets but will also eventually be developed for people riding motorcycles.

References:

Global News: http://globalnews.ca/news/953302/innovative-new-invisible-bike-helmet-makes-its-way-to-canada/

The Hovding: http://www.hovding.com/en/how_it_works/