Should BlackBerry ditch their physical keyboard?

The following video was previously published on itbusiness.ca.

The way some BlackBerry fans reacted to the possibility that Research in Motion would ditch its physical QWERTY keyboard last week, you’d think it was blasphemy.

But with the most successful smartphones on the market offering larger touch screens and virtual keyboards, isn’t it time that BlackBerry got with it?

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Have the Webby’s Sold Out?

The following video was previously published on itbusiness.ca. I have received permission to re-post it here.

The Webby award winners were announced today. But do they really reflect the best content the Internet has to offer?

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Happy Birthday ING DIRECT Toronto Cafe

Yesterday marked the first anniversary of the ING DIRECT Toronto Cafe. I count myself as one of the few lucky friends/tenants who has been there since the first day.

Over  year ago ING DIRECT Canada’s Peter Aceto stood on the Cafe’s makeshift stage welcoming everybody to the Cafe. A year later I witnessed Melissa lead her team in a fun Happy Birthday dance!

In between these two events I have had the privilege of helping to move our thirdocean team to what today we affectionately call home.  This downtown space has helped our team grow and mature. We look forward to continuing to grow our business with our friends at @OrangeYYZ and #NetworkOrange.

Happy Birthday friends!

Decisions, decisions

I recently entered a contest that was promoted by Toronto-based My City Lives and sponsored by ING Direct Cafe.  It was a contest that asked people to create a video that talked about a place they use to “save money in the city of Toronto.”  I made a couple of videos.  The one that I was hoping would win was my piece on The Work Republic.  (See video below.)

Last week it was announced that my submission was one of the winners.  First off, congratulations to all the other winners as well.  There are some cool videos and suggestions of places that I will definitely be keeping in mind.

Second, thanks to everyone who watched and voted for my video.

Now things get a little complicated.  I have two choices of prizing that I can choose from.  The first choice is a brand new iPad. I would REALLY like a brand new tablet as I’ve been having challenges with my Android tablet. The second choice is to pick a charity for the ING Direct Cafe to donate $2500 to.

So the choice I’m left with is do I take the iPad or do I enable a worthy cause?

If I “donate” the $2500, the charity gets awareness and the money to help them continue their work and programming.  I also win by being the “nice guy”  who gave up the cool iPad to help out a worthy cause. However,  some people might say I did this to increase my likeability.

If I choose the iPad I lose.  Yes I get the iPad but I also will become known as the douche who chose to NOT give money to a charity.

If no one was aware of my choice maybe this wouldn’t be such an interesting decision.  But it is public.

What would your choice be?

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Dell XPS a good fit for small business owners

If you’re a small business owner who is on a budget but still need a quality laptop, you might want to consider Dell’s XPS product.

I recently had the opportunity to “test-drive” the XPS and came away quite impressed.

First of all, at a price point starting at $930.00 CDN it is affordable. Now on to some interesting features and specs:

I personally have been using a MacBook Air for some time so I judge all other laptops  against Apple’s product.  And the XPS actually  comes away looking good.  The keyboard is large enough that my hands never knocked each other like they did on smaller netbooks. The combination of the large, bright screen with the excellent touchpad and keyboard reminded me of my Air.  That’s impressive.

I’m quite impressed with the speed and performance as well.  And as a business owner I need a machine that is quick and responsive.

There is, however, one aspect of the XPS that I don’t really like. It’s the fact that my 6-year-old son knows how to turn it on, open the web browser and start playing games on Nickelodeon.  Yes, it’s very intuitive.

The Dell XPS launched late last year. Here’s the original press release:

Dell Unveils the XPS 14z, Thinnest Fully Featured 14-inch Laptop with Internal Optical Drive – Features Performance that Impresses and Design that Inspires

– Built Without Compromise and Less Than an Inch Thin
– Revolutionary Design Borders on Borderless: A 14-inch Screen in a 13-inch Form
Factor
– Designed to Help Professionals Power Through Their Day – and Look Good Doing
It

ROUND ROCK, Texas, Oct. 24, 2011 – Dell today unveiled its XPS 14z laptop, the thinnest fully featured 14-inch laptop featuring an internal optical drive and discrete graphics option. The latest in a series of thin-and-powerful solutions from Dell that include thin laptops, desktops and accessories, the XPS 14z delivers performance that impresses and design that inspires. Professionals now can power through their day at work and kick back at night to take advantage of the system‟s HD screen to watch movies or video.

A performance laptop that includes all the powerful features professionals want – and helps them look good in the process – the XPS 14z is available with second-generation Intel Core i5 and Core i7 processors, an HD WLED display for great entertainment experiences, a slot-load optical drive and NVIDIA graphics option. The XPS 14z is an ultraportable laptop with a stunning, compact design that measures in at less than an inch thin. The unique design also maximizes screen size, delivering a 14-inch screen in a 13-inch form factor.

The XPS 14z is the latest member of Dell‟s portfolio of thin-and-powerful solutions, and the second such solution in the XPS family, joining the successful XPS 15z laptop. Dell’s thin-and- powerful solutions now include the Inspiron 14z laptop, and the Inspiron One all-in-one computer that are ideal solutions for parents and students, as well as the Vostro V131 laptop for small businesses. All solutions are designed to deliver impressive performance in beautiful packages.

The XPS 14z is available in the United States and Canada starting Nov. 1 and worldwide on Nov. 15.

Get More: A 14-inch Display in a 13-inch Body
Well-designed and well-built, the XPS 14z is the classic example of style and substance. Customers will get more with this laptop: more screen size, and surprising portability for such a fully-loaded laptop.

The 14-inch HD display easily fits into a 13-inch laptop form factor – while offering 10 percent more viewing area than a 13.3″ display. And starting at just 4.36 poundsi, less than an inch thin, and up to six hours, 42 minutes of battery lifeii, it also has the easy portability of a 13-inch laptop. The XPS 14z’s uncompromising performance helps busy professionals achieve their personal and professional pursuits – and look good while doing it. The XPS 14z is visually striking, with a slim, yet powerful form synonymous with innovation. Its anodized-aluminum finish is stylish and sophisticated, and the latch-less design is simple, yet elegant.

“The XPS 14z delivers what professionals want – raw power paired with a stunning, sophisticated design that signals, I’ve arrived,” said Steve Felice, president of Dell‟s Consumer and Small/Medium Business group. “The XPS 14z is specifically engineered to help our customers do more in their personal and professional lives – and it advances our industry-leading vision for thin- and-powerful solutions that deliver performance without compromise.”

“When Dell looks at innovation and product development, we start with the customer. For us, it‟s about delivering the right feature-set and design to provide the best user experience for our customers,” said Sam Burd, vice president of Dell‟s Consumer and Small/Medium Business product group. “With the XPS 14z, our challenge was to build a laptop that provided customers the performance and portability that they need, with the design and finish they desire.”

Dell XPS laptops also come with the Dell Stage user interface, which offers one-click access to favorite content, including music, photos and video. SyncUP powered by Nero can keep content and personal information synched with other Stage-enabled Dell PCs and mobile devices within a home Wi-Fi network.

Experience the XPS 14z
Shoppers can also enjoy hands-on time with the XPS 14z at 38 Dell.com locations across the U.S. Popping up just in time for the holidays at top retail malls, Dell.com locations will allow customers to experience a wide range of Dell products in one place, have play time, and witness how they work together seamlessly for the digital home. Dell.com locations are now open at the Barton Creek Mall in Austin, Texas and the Orland Mall in Chicago, Ill. Another 36 Dell.com locations will open across the U.S. in early November.

Dell will host CreateWorkInspire, a creative installation designed to showcase Dell’s new thin-and- powerful suite of products within the context of a creative professional’s real, functional workspace, Nov. 2-4 in New York‟s Soho‟s Open House Gallery from 10am to 6pm. Sleek, light, well-designed and elegant, CreateWorkInspire invites visitors to see first-hand how Dell’s thin- and-powerful products enable customers to create, work, and ultimately inspire.

Detailed Information:
– Thin laptop PC (0.9″/23mm) with Microsoft Windows 7 Home Premium; anodized aluminum and magnesium alloy palmrest in dark gray
– 2nd-generation Intel Core i5 and Core i7 Dual Core processor choices
– Standard HD (720p) WLED with TrueLife and edge-to-edge glass (1366×768)
– Fast NVIDIA graphics option including NVIDIA Optimus technology: NVIDIA GeForce GT 520M with 1GB graphics memory
– 6GB dual channel DDR3 up to 8GB DDR3 1333Mhz memory options
– Fast 7200RPM hard disk storage, from 500GB up to 750GB; 256GB SSD drive option
– Built-in Slot load DVD +/- RW (reads & writes to CD/DVD)
– Backlit, spill-resistant Chiclet keyboard
– Built-in Intel Centrino Advanced-N 6230 802.11 A/G/N and Bluetooth 3.0 wireless
connectivity
– Intel Wireless Display-ready
– Up to 6 hours, 42 minutes of battery life with 8-cell battery
– USB 3.0 (1), USB 2.0 (1), HDMI 1.4 (1), RJ-45 (1), Mini Display-Port and
microphone/audio connectors
– Built-in 1.3MP HD Webcam with dual array digital microphones and stereo speakers
– Next generation Dell Stage software for fast, easy access to content like music, videos
and photos
– Dimensions: Height: 0.9″ (23mm) / Width: 13.19″ (335mm) / Depth 9.21″ (234mm);
Weight: starting at 4.36lbs (1.98 kg)

Availability and Pricing:
The XPS 14z laptop will be available Nov. 1 in the United States and Canada, priced from $999 through www.Dell.com, and in select retail stores nationwide. The thin laptop will be available in select geographies worldwide starting Nov. 15.

#SaveInTheCity Video Campaign

There’s an interesting video campaign happening in Toronto right now called #SaveInTheCity. Sponsored by ING Direct (the bank here in Canada famous for their “Save Your Money” commercials) and being hosted and powered by My City Lives, this video campaign aims to inform Torontonians on the many local places people can save money.

If you know me, then you know why I LOVE this campaign:

  1. I love to save money!
  2. I love the folks at My City Lives!
  3. I love Toronto

All the details about this campaign can be found HERE.

And if you want to vote for me in this campaign consider “Liking” THIS VIDEO. It’s about my LOVE for the good boys and girls at The Work Republic (another great Toronto location!).

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social media workshop at PwC

Earlier this month I had the opportunity to lead a workshop focusing on social media as it relates to the business-to-business realm. It was a lively 75 minute workshop mostly filled with discussion and interaction amongst the attendees who were all from the marketing department at PwC (Price Waterhouse Coopers).

We didn’t video tape the workshop, but I do have the presentation below. I hope you enjoy. And if you have any questions, please feel free to leave a comment or find me on Twitter

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