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I love when history repeats itself. A new series of children come to place paris cons.

When the back of my ears are still wet and Lotus 1-2-3 was the cold, new technologies, HP approached the popularity of touch screens for PC. Your HP-150 – An all-in-One PC with a small screen and, unfortunately, in engineering the most innovative non-touch screen – has been pushed into the market. The HP-150, a period longer than most people had predicted, and the best that I can not say anything because of the touchscreen.

The problem was not in engineering (well, besides the fact that large fingers troglodytes had a terrible experience when trying to use Screen 9 "little touch). It is that very few applications need a touch screen, and the HP-150 is the only office business that comes with this capability, the application vendors little trouble to explore the potential.

What a week Last interesting as far HP seems to be back, even if Apple did the right thing, and IDC believes that HP can learn something from Apple (making sure missed the train to work and Woz tried to teach them first).

At CES, HP is displayed on a touchscreen Vista PC Media. However, the interface seems that some uses beyond launching applications and at some point that some applications. The interface seems to be a son bastard breed of touch screen controls and common Microsoft Tablet PC. HP May also be more successful than the old HP-150 insofar as many interfaces are built into Windows, and then some applications "work" without additional application coding.

But as application is not much good with a mouse until the hypothesis of the presence of a mouse is performed by the programmer, it applies to applications to the lack of usability for a sophisticated touch screen is used. If the touchscreen HP is not new an open standard, chances are that nobody will invest the development of software to enjoy it.

Apple, for its part is a touch screen a reality in your personal iPhone …. "Device" (what you call a device that is on your MP3 player, cell phones and PDAs, mobile web browser, and the object of lust, all in one?) as with the Mac, Apple has taken great care to isolate the user of technology ensuring that technology has taken the user experience. All applications run on the iPhone via the screen touch, and the absence of a physical keyboard, all future applications that do the same.

HP or any PC vendor dared go so far? IDC thinks so. IDC predicts that consumer products can now be the technology leader in terms of the direction in which innovation. It is a change of destination of the bad old days where expensive technology created for her slowly into a commodity to fit the budgets of users home. Today, costs are so low that the mass market drives innovation (as there are many more buyers than iPod buyers mainframe), and some consumer electronics innovations leak at altitude.

In both cases, the driver is clear: the application is what first. Regardless of the niche, the user interaction with the application – if the repayment or MP3 – is essential. Now, if only I could afford to Steve Jobs HP hiring again …

Guy Smith is the chief consultant for Silicon Strategies. Guy brings a combination of technical, managerial and marketing experience to Silicon Strategies projects. Guy has more than a decade of experience in product marketing, product strategy and branding strategy development.

Both in VP level roles as well as through consulting, Guy has led efforts on marketing technology products and services as diverse as enterprise backup software, Collaborative Software Development (CSD) systems, donation management portals and language/localization services. Guy’s primary focus is on market strategy development from product conception to product launch.

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