Posts tagged tablet devices
I tweeted on the Rock
Nov 18th
I tweeted on the rock last week, and the response I got was worth blogging about.
I was in Newfoundland checking out the startup scene, and while I was there I tweeted a simple 102 character comment on my iPad:
“In Newfoundland this week checking out the tech start up scene out east – hoping I don’t get screeched”
My tweets are synched up with LinkedIn, so faster than you can say “Long may your big jib draw”, I had two people reach out to me. Read the rest of this entry »
Cisco Announces a Business Tablet: Let the Tablet Wars Begin
Jul 16th
On June 29, 2010, Cisco unveiled the Cius, a mobile collaboration tablet (with a camera and video camera) targeted at business users.
With Cius, there was limited hype, Twitter talk or product spec leaks leading up to the announcement that would indicate Cisco was thinking of launching its own tablet so soon. While the introduction of Cius was a relatively unexpected and sudden move, there is a clear motive. Cisco’s business is all about data — both accessing and transferring it. A tablet such as Cius that is designed to make it easier for end users to consume data, wherever they are, will help Cisco drive forward its core business of selling networking, and communications and video products.
Pronounced, “see us,” the tablet runs on Android OS, and with the SDK and API, Cisco is allowing Android app developers to tie into their system, enabling external applications to leverage Cisco’s collaboration-related infrastructure components. Cius will be interoperable with Cisco’s TelePresence videoconferencing system and will work with Cisco applications including Cisco Quad, Cisco Show and WebEx tools, allowing users to make a voice or high-definition video call. Perhaps most notable though is that Cius will be shipped with a back facing five megapixel digital camera and a front facing HD video camera, two features missing in the first generation iPad.

