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The Battle on the Desktop: It’s the Chipset, Stupid!
By Tsahi Levent-LeviCategories:Technology | March 14, 2011
The war for the desktop has been won by Microsoft – at least for now. This is why the real battle lies in the chipset and not in the operating system.
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Are Handset Vendors About to Become Service Providers?
By Tsahi Levent-LeviCategories:Clients | February 17, 2011
The mobile ecosystem has changed in recent years. As part of this change, there is a shift in the way handset vendors are differentiating themselves from the crowd – they are now turning towards the cloud.
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Android – The OS Symbian Wanted to Be
By Tsahi Levent-LeviCategories:Clients,Technology | February 3, 2011
Android has evolved nicely in 2010. How exactly it came to the place it is, and why Symbian didn’t make this leap that it should have years ago.
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How Can a VoIP Protocol Fit Nicely into an Operating System?
By Tsahi Levent-LeviCategories:Protocol stacks | December 27, 2010
Operating systems every once in a while introduce VoIP solutions. Do these solutions ever have an opportunity to succeed, or are they doomed for failure from the start?
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The Five Types of Android Fragmentation
By Tsahi Levent-LeviCategories:Technology | October 24, 2010
Google’s Android operating system is an open source operating system. As such it suffers from different types of fragmentation that might assist or hinder its success.
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Me, A Fandroid?
By Tsahi Levent-LeviCategories:Clients,Technology | September 20, 2010
Tsahi explains why he advocates the use and adoption of the Android operating system and why this doesn’t make him an Android fan.
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Consumer Video Chat and Dilithium Networks
By Tsahi Levent-LeviCategories:Protocol stacks | August 19, 2010
Dilithium Networks, a long standing player and competitor in the mobile video telephony market is downsizing. How does that fit into the huge potential and growth that is expected of consumer video chat?
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Best Experience Doesn't Always Mean Vertical Integration
By Tsahi Levent-LeviCategories:Technology | July 12, 2010
Sometimes, a large ecosystem of players can perform better than a single company vertically integrating its supply chain. The iPhone is losing grounds to Android in some areas shows that.
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Apple FaceTime for the iPhone (or: Why I Should Now Eat My Hat)
By Tsahi Levent-LeviCategories:Clients | June 9, 2010
What does the new Apple FaceTime service for the iPhone means and how does it compare to the existing mobile video telephony?
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The Standardization Waterfall Model
By Tsahi Levent-LeviCategories:Standardization | May 31, 2010
There’s a process when dealing with standards. The waterfall model suggest here tries to explain this process.
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