Apr 1, 2008
Industry experts believe that the cell phone will soon be a thing of the past.At Monday’s Smartphone Summit, panelists agree that smartphones will soon dominate the mobile market.
Smartphones are mobile devices that run on open operating systems – the most famous example of which is the Apple iPhone. What makes them more marketable is their [...]
Industry experts believe that the cell phone will soon be a thing of the past.At Monday’s Smartphone Summit, panelists agree that smartphones will soon dominate the mobile market.
Smartphones are mobile devices that run on open operating systems – the most famous example of which is the Apple iPhone. What makes them more marketable is their ability to run third party applications. These 3rd party apps can vary like PC software and the possibilities for their development are endless.
Aside from the fairly recent ... Read More
Mar 31, 2008
Motorola’s (MOT) mobile-phone business came from the most sought after to the next disaster waiting to happen in just after a few short years. Razr became a hit until they couldn’t come up with the next product trend to claim their stand in the mobile world business. Motorola became a one time industry leader in [...]
Motorola’s (MOT) mobile-phone business came from the most sought after to the next disaster waiting to happen in just after a few short years. Razr became a hit until they couldn’t come up with the next product trend to claim their stand in the mobile world business. Motorola became a one time industry leader in the mobile world till it dropped down heavily losing market shares and sales. The business was at its ultimate struggle that CEO Gregory Q. Brown had to ... Read More
Feb 27, 2008
It’s amazing that the HD DVD format is now on its way out – and yet the CD is still holding its own against online distributors. Or is it?
According to the market researchers of NPD Group, consumers in the United States spent 10% less on music last year. Most of it is attributable [...]
It’s amazing that the HD DVD format is now on its way out – and yet the CD is still holding its own against online distributors. Or is it?
According to the market researchers of NPD Group, consumers in the United States spent 10% less on music last year. Most of it is attributable to the declining sales of compact discs and an increase in digital sales online (thanks to iTunes).
NPD also reports that CD sales fell by 19% in 2007, ... Read More