Apple's Acquisition of Beats may be beyond sound

Remember when people were wearing bluetooth ear pieces.  I have a couple that I haven’t used for years.  Why?  Sound Quality, battery life, and connectivity.  I have enough problems keeping a cell connection, let along worrying about battery life and bluetooth. So, I always use a hardwire headset.  It’s probably greener too because you eliminate the use bluetooth.

Now that Apple has officially announced the acquisition of Beats, the media and analysts are asking why?

Katy Huberty, Morgan Stanley: Apple beats the service drum."Subscription music service could make the deal a home run, with every 1% penetration of Apple's 800M account base equating to $960M of revenue. Apple believes Beats offers the right strategy for streaming music as it leverages both algorithms and 200 human curators to create playlists, which differentiates it from competitors."

Scott Craig, Merrill Lynch: Expensive acquisition. "The $3bn price tag sounds high, especially given Carlyle Group's investment in Beat Electronics in September 2013 valued the company at ~$1bn. This seems out of character with Apple's track record of acquisitions which are typically more tuck-in types with focus on IP/technology, rather than brand. Apple would also be acquiring high end, high margin headphones which according to NPD, account for 27% of the headphone market and 57% of premium headphone market ($99+)."

William Powers, Baird: Technology portfolio light. "We would note that the recently launched Beats Music streaming service is reported to have a mere ~250,000 subscribers and only has two awarded patents. Beats Electronics has 20 awarded patents, most of which are for ornamental design, vs. Harman's 868 patents and Bose's 558."

Given the pervasive use of headsets it is a standard accessory.  My daughter demanded a Beats headset, I have Klipsch earbuds and use Apple’s standard ones.  It is time to change what a headset is.  You can embed sensors for heart rate.  It’s stuck in your ear.  Probably can read body temperature.  Put in motion sensors and you can figure out what way people are looking.  Put in a small camera and you can do point of view.

If Apple wanted to change the headset into an extension of the iPhone what company should it buy? an established company in sound?  Or someone who is creating new business models, like Beats?

I laugh when people only see what is in front of them.  Beats is a headphone and streaming music company.  No, Beats is a company that has successfully done things with headsets and has created a must have accessory for actors, athletes, and other high visibility people.  It’s not about sound, it’s about looking good.

Imagine if the high performing athletes used Apple/Beats headphones as their training routine, then sell 1,000x more to amateur athletes.  Could be why Nike decided to get out of the fuel band business.

Could Beats create a sunglasses with a headset and sensor technology?  Oops, this beats Google Glasses and it is cool.   Wearing shades inside, while watching video  is going to look so much better on an Apple/Beats glasses than on Google glasses.

Apple invites Today Show to tell its Green Data Center story

The green data center story is well known in the data center industry.  Google had 60 minutes tell its data center story.  Apple had Today TV show tell its green data center story.

TODAY   |  April 24, 2014

Tech giant goes green with renewable energy

Apple is moving to shrink its carbon footprint, building the nation’s largest privately owned solar farm to run its data center. NBC chief environmental correspondent  Anne Thompson reports.

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Greenpeace says Apple has done the most to Green its Data Center & Internet Ecosystem

Forbes has a post on Apple, Earth Day and Leadership.  In the post is a reference to Greenpeace.

Greenpeace spokesman and ‘Clicking Green’ Report co-author, David Pomerantz, states, “Apple has done the most of any data center operator to make its part of the internet green,”

Apple has chosen to take a leadership position and it looks like its PR machine is behind it as well.  Google’s data center footprint is bigger which makes it harder and its PR machine is not like Apple’s.  So much of the media are fanatical Apple users.  Don’t know many media people who are fanatical Android users. 

Apple's Environmental Leader meets with Data Center Team, Learns Being Green starts with Design

Some people out there, well many think being Green in a building means being LEED certified.  Apple’s data center team has some smart folks and they know there is much more to being green than how many LEED points you can get.

GreenBiz has an interview with Apple’s Lisa Jackson and one nice point at the end of the article is on her meeting with the data center design team.

Makower: As you approach your one-year anniversary at Apple on June 10, what’s your biggest surprise?

Jackson: I think it’s how deeply Apple thinks about any given issue. I mean, I knew that it takes a lot of work to make a data center 100 percent renewable, to use our most prominent example as a proof point. What I didn't understand is that to really do it and to be successful at it, you have to start with thinking about the design of the data center. So, getting a chance to meet the team from the very conceptualization of the data center and learn from every data center they've built to the point. Or people who are thinking about energy from the standpoint of efficiency, of course, but also from the deep principles of additionality and displacement and accountability.

Here is some background on Apple’s environmental leadership.

Who leads environmental efforts at Apple?

Apple is committed to addressing climate change, to developing green materials for safer products, and to using materials as efficiently as possible. In June 2013, Apple CEO Tim Cook appointed Lisa Jackson as Vice President of Environmental Initiatives. The Office of Environmental Initiatives works with teams across Apple to set strategy, engage stakeholders, and communicate progress.

Apple’s Board of Directors oversees the CEO and other senior management in the competent and ethical operation of Apple on a day‑to‑day basis and ensures that the long‑term interests of shareholders are being served. The Vice President of Environmental Initiatives reports to the CEO. Our integrated approach means that decisions about environmental issues are reviewed at the highest levels of the company. Executive Team members regularly review each new product during its development, focusing on material and design choices, the supply chain, packaging, and product energy efficiency.

I would Guess Apple Continues Discussing the Green Data Center Topic - 394 articles

I’ve been blogging on Green Data Centers since 2007 and a new milestone is seeing my old employer Apple embrace the Green Data Center as strategic.  

Checking Google News searching for “apple data center” there are 394 articles.

 

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The news that hit today is Apple mocks Samsung to copy and help the earth too.

samsung apple green ad

Oh my, Apple strikes back in its ever so entertaining feud with Samsung… This time the occasion is Earth Day. Yes, really.

On April 22, ecologists celebrate Earth Day, a worldwide event dedicated to drawing attention to the problems of our environment. Earth Day also happens to be the perfect opportunity for Apple to take a swipe at Samsung and  show its commitment to all things green.

Apple placed full-page ads in two highly circulated British newspapers, The Guardian andMetro, whose headline reads “There are some ideas we want every company to copy,” a clear hint at archrival Samsung. “There’s one area where we actually encourage others to imitate us,” reads the copy of the app, to really drive the point home.

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Full page ad. Click to enlarge. Via David McClelland on Twitter