Posts Tagged ‘UserInterface’
Nokia promises to take “Symbian user interface to a new level” in 2010, Maemo 6 in
Posted by: Gadget Boy in Gadget News on December 2nd, 2009
It’s Nokia Capital Market Day again which means that the boys from Espoo are fawning over investors and giving them a reason to stick around in 2010. And you know what? It sure sounds promising for gadget nerds. Why the optimism? Easy: Nokia is hell-bent on redefining the user experience of its Symbian devices. To quote CEO, Olli-Pekka Kallasvuo, “In 2010, we will drive user experience improvements, and the progress we make will take the Symbian user interface to a new level.” To bolster this proclamation, the very first bullet point listed under Nokia’s Devices and Services operational priorities is “improve our user experience” — something that would thrill us to no end if it happens.
The revamped Symbian UI is set to deliver on two “major product milestones” in the first and second halves of the year. Nokia will also deliver its first Maemo 6 “mobile computer” in the second half of 2010 flanked by a significantly increased proportion of “touch and/or QWERTY devices” in its smartphone portfolio. It’s worth noting that all the discussion is around Symbian, just a single mention of Maemo and its “iconic user experience” in the forward looking press release. Developers will be happy to hear that Nokia will also continue to scale services geographically while continuing to enhance its developer tools like QT4.6 announced yesterday. Financially speaking, Nokia expects to see the erosion of its average selling price slowed compared to recent years. That’s good as Nokia attempts to grow its margins. However, while Nokia expects mobile device volumes to be up approximately 10% in 2010 across the industry, it sees its own mobile device volume market share as flat in 2010, compared to 2009.
Be clear on this though: our incredibly frustrating S60 5th user experience was by far the biggest complaint we had when reviewing Nokia’s flagship N97 — having the most bullet points on a list of features is not what it takes to lure consumers anymore (if ever). If Nokia can better the best in class experiences carved out by Apple, Palm, and HTC with its Sense UI then consumer mindshare, and our hearts, will follow.
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Nokia promises to take “Symbian user interface to a new level” in 2010, Maemo 6 in originally appeared on Engadget on Wed, 02 Dec 2009 07:05:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.
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Microsoft group manager: Windows 7 borrowing ‘Mac look and feel’ (updated: Microsoft responds)
Posted by: Gadget Boy in Gadget News on November 12th, 2009
Of course, he followed that up by slamming OS X's general stability, noting that Vista's core technology -- on which Win7 is built -- is "far more stable than the current Mac platform." We know we're opening up a giant can here, but... um, thoughts?"One of the things that people say an awful lot about the Apple Mac is that the OS is fantastic, that it's very graphical and easy to use. What we've tried to do with Windows 7 - whether it's traditional format or in a touch format - is create a Mac look and feel in terms of graphics."
Update: Microsoft has issued its response, and it's none too happy, and apparently the Microsoft employee in question was "not involved in any aspect of designing Windows 7." From the official Windows Blog: " I hate to say this about one of our own, but his comments were inaccurate and uninformed." We imagine there were lots of frowny faces around the office today.
[Via AppleInsider]
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Microsoft group manager: Windows 7 borrowing 'Mac look and feel' (updated: Microsoft responds) originally appeared on Engadget on Wed, 11 Nov 2009 21:43:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.
Read | Permalink | Email this | CommentsNokia patent app reveals dreams of pressure-sensitive multitouch interface
Posted by: Gadget Boy in Gadget News on October 25th, 2009
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Nokia patent app reveals dreams of pressure-sensitive multitouch interface originally appeared on Engadget on Sat, 24 Oct 2009 22:24:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.
Read | Permalink | Email this | CommentsTangible 3D UI being developed in Japan (video)
Posted by: Gadget Boy in Gadget News on October 13th, 2009
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Tangible 3D UI being developed in Japan (video) originally appeared on Engadget on Tue, 13 Oct 2009 06:40:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.
Read | Permalink | Email this | CommentsSwitched On: Compelling computing can keep netbooks niche
Posted by: Gadget Boy in Gadget News on July 28th, 2009
If the PC marketplace were an ocean, you'd see a strange sight -- small fish (netbooks) eating medium-sized fish (notebooks) eating large fish (desktops). But PC vendors are only partially pleased with this inversion of the natural order. While they embrace the replacement of desktops with higher-margin notebooks, they fear the cannibalization of notebooks with low-margin netbooks. Fast-growing and inexpensive netbooks have become such a threat to the notebook business that Intel and Microsoft have been wrestling with how they can adjust pricing in order to persuade PC makers not to market budget Atom-based laptops that have screens larger than 10" such as the sleek 11.6" Acer Aspire One A075 or 12.1" Lenovo IdeaPad S12.
Slower, less expensive processors running an older, lower-priced version of Windows have put pressure on Microsoft's Windows revenue. But rather than bemoaning consumer demand for less powerful PCs, Microsoft would do well to create more incentive to purchasing more powerful ones. Apple has partially addressed this issue by including, enhancing and promoting iMovie and GarageBand in its bundled iLife suite. These are two applications that can become quite processor-intensive when used for sophisticated tasks, like stabilizing a jumpy video.
But even more significantly, Apple has made the issue moot by creating an effective floor in the Mac product line of an Intel Core 2 Duo. Clearly that's not an option for Microsoft, nor for many of its PC vendor partners catering to more value-minded shoppers. Indeed, Microsoft has optimized the Windows 7 kernel to run more efficiently on the lower-end netbooks that are the source for growth in the PC market. And that's the right move.
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Switched On: Compelling computing can keep netbooks niche originally appeared on Engadget on Tue, 28 Jul 2009 15:00:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.
Permalink | Email this | CommentsSneak peek at Meizu M8’s new user interface
Posted by: Gadget Boy in Gadget News on July 4th, 2009

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Sneak peek at Meizu M8's new user interface originally appeared on Engadget on Fri, 03 Jul 2009 20:08:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.
Read | Permalink | Email this | CommentsMeizu M8 gets new UI, possibly Android?
Posted by: Gadget Boy in Gadget News on June 19th, 2009

[Thanks, nice2know_u]
Read - Meizu M8 interface getting completely redone
Read - Meizu Android squad hard at work
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Meizu M8 gets new UI, possibly Android? originally appeared on Engadget on Fri, 19 Jun 2009 09:31:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.
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