Richard Davies wrote: The UK has a good crop of technology pioneers in cloud computing - for example ElasticHosts, FlexiScale, Flexiant, OnApp - and also some strong government initiatives such as G-Cloud.
We will have to see whether this kind of technical leadership converts into swift mass-market adoption or not.
Cool New Product Features to Make Your Life Easier - and More Fun
YONKERS, N.Y., June 7 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ -- It's not always easy to part with a trusty old computer or fridge, but the latest innovations in home products offer plenty of reasons to consider an upgrade. A new guide in the July 2010 issue of ShopSmart, from the publisher of ConsumerReports, shares the latest and greatest developments in appliances and electronics to help consumers decide if trading up is worth the money.
"Appliances are getting faster, smarter, and more energy efficient," said Lisa Lee Freeman, editor-in- chief of ShopSmart. "So ShopSmart has put together a lineup of the most recent improvements in all major categories of home products along with the latest brand data, to ensure that readers know which products are reliable--and which they should avoid. Best of all, many upscale features are now available on lower-priced models. "
ShopSmart's "Time To Trade Up!" features new developments across 12 categories of appliances and electronic gadgets, which brands needed the fewest (and the most) repairs, the latest brand data based on surveys of more than a million readers, the magazine's picks for the best products in each category, as well as a sneak peek into the next generation of gadgets. Below is a sampling of some of ShopSmart's advice.
What's New in Appliances
RANGES
Moredouble ovens: Ovens are being made big enough for turkeys, roasts, and multiple dishes with the added bonus of an additional oven designed for single frozen entrees, pizza, or a batch of brownies.
Steam-cleaningcycles: They're best for spot-cleaning right after you cook so that you don't have to run the longer self-cleaning cycle. But you'll still have to wipe up the spill.
Griddlepans:A griddle spanning two burners or an oval burner is ideal for making batches of pancakes, eggs, paninis, or grilled-cheese sandwiches.
Convectionforless: Ovens with convection help reduce roasting time, and instead of the usual $1,200 and up, you can now find the feature on ranges for $800 to $900, such as the Kenmore 9745 and Amana AER6011VA.
MICROWAVEOVENS
More shortcut keys: Besides old standbys like popcorn and pizza, there are now some models with over 100 automatic options.
Oven capabilities: Some units combine the browning and baking abilities of a convection oven with the speed of a microwave. GE's Advantium, about $750, uses microwaves and high-powered lights to bake, broil, grill, and brown like a conventional oven, but in about a quarter of the time.
CLOTHESWASHERSAND DRYERS
Biggercapacity: Some new washers are now big enough to hold hefty 18-pound-and-up laundry loads and bulky comforters--they haven't gotten wider, just a couple of inches deeper.
Energy-savingcycles: These cycles have gotten shorter and use less energy than regular cycles.
Smarterdetergentdispensers:These hold six months' worth of detergent and figure out how much you need, based on the load size, water level and hardness, and even the kind of fabric. A ShopSmarttop pick is GE's Profile steam washer WPDH8900J, $1,000.
What's New in Electronics
TVS
3D: The quality is movie-theater impressive. Watch for 3D programs on ESPN and other channels and 3D movies on Blu-ray discs.
Internetconnectivity:You can get streaming video from Netflix and others; photo albums from Flickr and Picasa; and access to YouTube, Twitter, and Skype.
Energy-savingfeatures:Look for LED backlighting on LCD sets, motion sensors that shut off power in an empty room, and new Energy Star 4.0 certifications that meet stricter government guidelines.
BetterLCDs:Many sets now have 120Hz or 240Hz frame rates, which reduce motion blur in fast-action scenes. We like the Samsung LN46C630, a 46-inch, 120Hz LCD, $1,000.
CAMERAS
DigitalSLRsthatshoothigh-defvideo: Don't juggle a camera and camcorder; take both photos and video with an SLR, using a telephoto or wide-angle lens.
SlimSLRs: The new SLR/point-and-shoot hybrids give you advanced features in a compact camera.
Super-toughshells:Some of the newest cameras are waterproof, dropproof, freezeproof, and shockproof. ShopSmart's top rated is the Canon's PowerShot D10, $400.
PHONES
4Gtechnology: This high-speed network makes it possible to send high-def photos and videos.
Touchscreens:Many new phones can be operated with the pinch, poke, or swipe of your finger.
ImprovedGPS: Phones with higher resolution, larger screens--up to 4.3 inches--and improved maps and features might make separate GPS devices a thing of the past.
Built-inWi-Fihotspots:Use phones like Verizon's Palm Pre Plus, $30, and Pixi Plus, $30, to create portable wireless Internet hot spots for your laptop.
MoreiPhone-likemodels:Android phones are now offered by all major carriers. The HTC Droid Incredible, $200, even has a larger display and a higher-megapixel camera than the iPhone.
About ShopSmartmagazine:
Launchedin Fall 2006 by Consumers Union,publisherofConsumer Reports, ShopSmart draws upon Consumer Reports' celebrated tradition of accepting no advertisements and providing unbiased product reviews.Themagazinefeaturesproductreviews,shoppingtipsonhowtogetthemostoutofproductsand "bestofthebest"lists.ShopSmartisidealforbusyshopperswhoplaceapremiumontime.ShopSmarthasa newsstandpriceof$4.99andisavailablenationwideatmajorretailersincludingBarnes&Noble,Wal-Mart, Borders,Kroger,Safewayand Publix.ShopSmart isavailableby subscription at www.shopsmartmag.org.