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Entries in acquisition (3)

Friday
Dec042009

Apple Acquires Lala. The Game Changes Again

The Wall Street Journal says, it's official: Apple is now the proud owner of music streaming service Lala. It's curious that Apple would purchase this type of service when it seems they could throw some switches and levers in a back room somewhere to start a streaming service. Of course there's Lala's agreements with Google for their Discover Music service. 

Could a Tuesday announcement be in the works?

Friday
Dec042009

Looking for Apple's Tablet Screen? Look to Pixel Qi

There's a lot we don't know about Apple's rumored tablet. But here's what we do know: It will need a screen, it will need to serve as a (color) e-reader, and it will need to do it all with super low power consumption. Oh, and either to pad Apple's bottomline, or to offer the device at a jaw-dropping low price, it will need to be cheap. And let's throw in the ability to view it in bright sunlight while we're at it.

At first it sounds like a unicorn of the tech world. Surely all these things aren't possible, maybe in ten years, but not now, right? Not quite.

Earlier we mentioned Nicholas Negroponte's lecture this week, regarding the design of the OLPC laptop. He had nothing but good things to say about the display on the device:

"This was key: How do you build a display that was both reflective and transmissive. Which has been done before, but not at a price anybody could afford. And she found a way to do it, and I believe in the next couple of months you'll see this appear, in the eBook market, which would be really interesting, because if somebody in the eBook market makes a display that is both transmissive and reflective, it's going to be a very different ball game."

Let's back up a second to the "she" Negroponte is referring to: That's Mary Lou Jepsen, former OLPC chief technology officer who has since left to form Pixel Qi, a company founded to commercialize the same revolutionary display technology. Pixel Qi's VP of Engineering is none other than Dr. Carlin Vieri who came to Pixel Qi from Apple, where according to his bio on the company site, "he engineered new generation display electronics for the iPhone and other devices."

See how we're connecting the dots? We wouldn't be the least bit surprised to see Pixel Qi acquired by Apple just around the same time as the tablet is announced. No need to clue the competition to your display choice early. It would be similar to Apple's acquisition of Fingerworks just before multitouch at Apple took off. 

A very different ball game, indeed.

Monday
Aug312009

Geek News: Disney Buys Marvel for $4 Billion

Wow. This story really came out of left field. It was announced earlier today that Disney is buying Marvel for $4billion. Disney will get the rights to over 5,000 characters, including the Spiderman, x-Men, and Ironman franchises.

Early reaction from Marvel fans is mixed, but long-term, this opens up all kinds of potential. John Lasseter and the team at Pixar for example, have a whole new universe to play in, and given their track record, I would trust them to do a far better job than some of the Marvel movies of the last decade.

Additionally, while overlaying Marvel characters into the Disney theme parks could be awkward and/or difficult, imagine a superhero theme park all its own.

Interesting news, indeed.