Tuesday, 19 May 2009

Nokia set to Dampen Palm's mood

Just as people in the industry thought Palm had finally created a mobile device that was worth talking about, Nokia have come along and blown the touch screen mobile phone industry out of the water. Nokia's new installment the N97 out on the 27th of June is sure to dent Palms chances of an unprecedented level of success in Apples domain.

The fact that the Palm Pre still does not have a confirmed release date in Europe and also the fact that Nokia has always seemed to dominate the European market should be listed amongst some of the concerns that Palm should have.

On looks alone I personally believe that the N97 wins hands down, this coming from a person who held out on buying a iPhone after seeing the Pre at CES. Again I seem to have changed my mind and at the moment I expect to get myself a N97 when my contract eventually roll overs.

The most favorable thing about Nokia is it generally provides its mobile phones to all UK network operators, so it will also be a hassle free device. This compared to Apples allegiance to O2 and and Palms agreement to provide the Pre exclusively to Vodaphone...

As each day passes the mobile industry provides us the consumer with an ever increasing number of exciting products, the only let down in the industry now remains the problem of exclusivity, why can't Apple, Palm and any other manufacturer who only provides to certain networks provide freely so that customers may shout rejoice!!

Sunday, 17 May 2009

Should MP's be sent to the Tower?? - The Death of A Democracy

As each day goes by it becomes even more apparent that the scale of fraudulent expense claims made by MP's is huge, one question remains: what is to be done?

If we look at the offenses as if they happened in the private sector, then we would expect the perpetrators to be hung out to dry. Simply put, misrepresenting expense claims is a form of financial fraud. If you or I had for-taken in such actions then it is certain that our contracts of employment would have been terminated and the company in question would be following with legal actions to reclaim the money lost as well as criminal charges against the individual in question.

In the simplest context, such activity resembles petty theft. For the people of Britain this is a big issue, I personally see no difference between a tyrannical Dictatorship who lives a lavish life at the expense of the loyal people of that country, and the activity of so many MP's in Westminster.

The fact that this has also gone so far, and as yet there has been no high profile casualties, I find quite disgusting. Jackie Smith should have been force to stand down as soon as the row over expenses erupted. By doing so the government could have showed the people of Britain that the government was not responsible for this detrimental problem. By supporting Jackie Smith, Gordon Brown has surely thrown his future into peril.

Labour is sure to lose the next general election but that is another story, and the Tories will surely have many field-days for years to come.

Getting back to the issue at hand, MP's have stolen from the people, but this is not all, MP's have also defrauded Her Majesties Government. We often forget that the Queen is still the sovereign head of state and thus, by stealing from the tax payer MP's have stolen from Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II.

These people who we the public provide support to, have grossly neglected their duty and public service, we elect them to look out for the general will of Britain, to make decisions on behalf of the public of this country, not to steal from this country.


History buffs may support me in identifying this as an act of treason, the only act still punishable by death in Britain.

My verdicts quite clear: Send them all to the tower.

The Sad truth is that in todays day and age, we still live in an age where the rich and powerful can get away with anything and the rest of us just have to put up with it. Democracy was suppose to fix this, but even after hundreds of years of struggle nothing changes except the methods that the rich and powerful use to do what they want, and without a revolution nothing can be done...

Saturday, 16 May 2009

As the largest democracy in the world decides

The time had come again for India. Over the past six weeks people all over the country have been casting their votes and finally today the counting has begun. Hours passed and it became apparent that whichever party held the most vote, even so it would not be able to hold a majority in the Lok Sabha. The UPA an alliance of like minded parties which includes the Congress party hold 263 out of a total of 543 Lok Sabha seats.

The magic number was not met as the Congress alliance fell short of the 272 mark, but even so no-one in the Congress camp will be unhappy with the result today.

An interesting question that aries, asks how much power will be taken away from the Congress party due to the fact that a coalition government will be necessary. I personally believe that a few seats here and there are of no real concern. The government will continue to have the peoples support as long as India remains on its current trajectory (obviously discounting the short term effect of the current global recession). Any government which continues to pass on the effects of a country growing at 5/6/7% a year is surely to remain in the voters favor.


Now it is just up to the government to continue doing what it seems to have done so well for the past five years.

Monday, 4 May 2009

Is a thank you in order for Mr Pandit??

The S&P 500 closed 3.4% higher today, taking away any loss made in 2009.


Since Vikram Pandit's comments on the 10th of March 2009, the markets have seen something of a small turnaround, confidence is returning, or at least in the eyes of an amateur (me). Many major analysis's also say they see the beginning of the end of the global recessions, even though these may be words which may bring much joy to Average Joe's all around the world, it must be noted that recessions take much longer to expire then they do to show their true colours. Are we past the worst of it... well we will only be able to tell with hindsight in around twenty years time.

For the investor who believes risk is something that comes with the game, their risk has either paid great dividends or has left them worrying how they are going to pay the rest of their mortgage. It's easy for anyone on the outside of a boxing ring to suggest tips on how to use intellect to earn true profits from a raging bull, but when your livelihood depends on it, I'm sure its a different situation.

Watching Barclays go from around the 50p a share mark to 300p per share over a matter of weeks, it is obvious that many investors must have made a killing, but I fear by the time the little man gets into the game the markets will realize that they are overvalued and everything will head south...

My advise... there's obviously money to be made, but playing it safe will surely pay off in the long run.... think dividends!!! have a look at stocks which have fallen due to the recession, not stocks which may have helped the recession along the way.

Friday, 1 May 2009

A Mobile Revolution

"A research group has claimed the Palm Pre will cost $170 to make."

With claims that networks will provide the Pre to customers at around $200, will this mobile device become an iPhone Killer??

If Apple was not going to update the iPhone, this is a reason why they should maybe rethink their decision.

After looking at the specifications of the Palm Pre I was sold, I have so far held back from buying what seems like the must have mobile device on the planet. In Feb I was an inch away from accepting the penalty for exiting my current mobile phone tariff, but after seeing the Palm Pre for the first time during CES I chose not to waste my money.

With rumors of a new iPhone to hit our shelfs in the second half of 2009, I'm sure happy my current mobile tariff runs to October. The Palm Pre, does seem like a revolution, by taking the good that Apple introduced in the market of touchscreen mobile devices, Palm has added user functionality, which I'm sure will make the end user experience amazing, but now the question of what Apple can bring to the market looms in the air. Will the new Apple iPhone be a step above the rest or will it only fix the problems that are apparent in the current model (mainly the lack of a high quality camera, MMS), along with a faster processor. I do not believe that Apple needs to totally redesign the iPhone, from a design prospective it works, its sleek, follows a simple logic and is loved by the public. But if Apple want to keep their strangle hold on this new mobile device market, it will have to step up the user experience...


All we can do is wait and see what the eventual outcome will be, for all of us on the sideline it is sure to be entertaining.