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- 47% of 2005 cell phones to have LCDs
- iSuppli says TFT LCD panels may represent 47% of the displays used in mobile phones in 2005, compared with only 30% in 2004. CSTN LCDs may account for 30% in 2005, compared to 33% in 2004. LCD prices declined 40% over the past 12 months compared with CSTN LCD prices.
- Tags: CSTN LCD
- Blog posts 2005-06-08
- 170 mln mobile phones sold in Q3 2004
- Mobile phone shipments rose to 170 mln units in Q3 2004 over Q2 2004 168.5 mln, according to iSuppli. Shipments totaled 508 mln units for the first three quarters of 2004. iSuppli predicts that in Q4 shipments will drop 1.8% compared to Q3 (167 mln units). iSuppli upped the forecast...
- Tags: Q2 2004 168.5, Q3 2004
- Blog posts 2004-11-17
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- Dishing It Out
- There may soon be just one satellite radio company. Now, the stars seem to be aligning for there to be just one satellite TV company, as well. First, in radio. The FCC is close to making a decision that will let Sirius Satellite Radio Inc acquire arch-rival...
- Tags: AT&T Corp., DirecTV, Satellite, Satellite Television, Liberty Media Corp., John Malone, TVs, Tv & Home Theater, Satellite TV, Network Technology, Personal Technology, Home Entertainment, Consumer Electronics, Networking, Tom Steinert-Threlkeld
- Blog posts 2008-07-02
- Microsoft Equipt: good deal, lousy name
- Microsoft Equipt: good deal, lousy nameJust what is "Equipt"?This name certainly does not contain any hint as to why someone would want it. Product names should be at least somewhat related to the purpose of the product.I also dont like software subscriptions. It seems that they are simply another way...
- Tags: Microsoft Equipt, Microsoft Corp., lousy name, good deal, Microsoft Office
- Discussion threads 2008-07-02
- Now I know we're in a recession
- Now I know we're in a recessionPricingYou can't sell coffee at those prices in a mainstrean coffee chain on a long term basis. Certainly not when it's either a coffe or a gallon of regular unleaded :-) A Sophie's choice indeed.Well, Starbucks in Vienna, Austria, EU, does (Starbucks is more...
- Tags: Auto Industry, Starbucks Corp.
- Discussion threads 2008-07-02
- Microsoft's never-ending pursuit of Yahoo: More awkward than an 8th grade dance
- Microsoft still has the hots for Yahoo and now wants to enlist partners to win the target's search business. Yes, folks the Microhoo saga continues and boy are these two crazy kids awkward. According to The Wall Street Journal, Microsoft is still trying to airlift the search...
- Tags: Jerry Yang, Steve Ballmer, Yahoo! Inc., Microsoft Corp., Search, Public Relations, Marketing, Corporate Communications, Larry Dignan
- Blog posts 2008-07-02
- Microsoft Hyper-V and Spin Marketing - Symantec's take
- Microsoft's announcement of Hyper-V, as with other Microsoft announcement, brings out the spin-miesters in the marketing departments at Microsoft's partners and competitors alike. Over the past few days I've been posting a summary of some of the converstions I've been having about Hyper-V. This time, I spoke with Sean Derrington...
- Tags: Symantec Corp., Marketing, VERITAS Software Corp., Environment, Citrix Systems Inc., Microsoft Corp., Virtual Machine, Storage, Security, Hardware, Dan Kusnetzky
- Blog posts 2008-07-02
- Do Not Call List Registry Check (exe)
- Search for telephone numbers on federal, state, and company Do Not Call lists quickly and easily. Features include a quick search and a scrub feature, which can remove or denote Do-Not-Call contacts from CSV files, Excel spreadsheets, and Access databases. Do Not Call violations can be very costly. Do Not...
- Tags: Registry, Do-Not-Call, Double-Time Software, Advertising & Promotion, Marketing
- Software downloads 2008-07-01
- Could some uses of OpenID create a large privacy issue?
- I just finished a news story about VeriSign's (NASDAQ: VRSN) secure OpenID services chosen by Microsoft for HealthVault users. The story discusses VeriSign's DNS services and its OpenID services and asks if this is a problem or a feature. Is this a possible privacy issue or could the two technologies...
- Tags: DNS, VeriSign Inc., Privacy, Domain Name, OpenID, Domain Names, Security, Networking, Internet, Tom Foremski
- Blog posts 2008-06-30
- Weakened economy, what weakened economy?
- According to market research company iSuppli, a sluggish economy isn't having a negative effect on PC shipments, with the sector showing double digit percentage growth during Q1 08 over the same period last year. by Adrian Kingsley-Hughes
- Tags: Financial, PC, iSuppli Corp., Desktops, Financial Accounting, Hardware, Finance, Adrian Kingsley-Hughes
- Blog posts 2008-06-30
- An effective way to treat Web 2.0 vulnerabilities
- An effective way to treat Web 2.0 vulnerabilitiesIt does work!Hi Nate,I couldn't agree more! We changed our approach to application security around 1 year ago and one of the core changes was that security is as much of a defect as a functional issue. It really has made a world...
- Tags: Nate, Web 2.0 vulnerability, security, Web 2.0, vulnerability, Web
- Discussion threads 2008-06-29
- Repair of my HTC Advantage Part 6
- Repair of my HTC Advantage Part 6Customer ServiceI wish I knew how to get Powers that Be to do something to my Sprint account...It has been borked since December when it didn't migrate properly to their new billing system. For a while, Sprint couldn't even LOOK at the account, they...
- Tags: Product marketing, Customer relationship management (CRM), customer service, Sprint Communications, customer service department, High Tech Computer Corp.
- Discussion threads 2008-06-28
- Bill Gates: Saving the world is easier than saving Microsoft?
- Bill Gates: Saving the world is easier than saving Microsoft?sure theres competition alwaysMicrosoft is doing well & not in dire straits that it needs its founder to revive it. They have a good team in place. The transition is the most well planned transition ever known.Also recent products of Microsoft...
- Tags: Microsoft Windows Vista (Longhorn), Leadership, Microsoft Corp., Bill Gates, Microsoft Windows Vista
- Discussion threads 2008-06-27
- Taking the 'H' Out of HR
- You'll know that the efficiency drive that is called "self-service" in corporations around the globe will have reached its ultimate course when you walk into your human resources department and find only a telephone on the counter. You'll pick it up...
- Tags: Talent, Human Resources, Tom Steinert-Threlkeld
- Blog posts 2008-06-27
- T-Mobile @Home
- When T-Mobile introduced its HotSpot @Home service last year, we praised it for finally freeing us from the tyranny of the landline. The service lets you make and receive calls via Wi-Fi as long as you have a compatible cell phone in addition to the regular cell...
- Tags: Routers & switches, Telecom & Utilities, Network technology, NETWORKING, Cellular phones, phone, router, T-Mobile, SIM card, @Home
- Product reviews 2008-06-26
- Tech heavyweights launch security response consortium
- Interesting bit of news coming out of the FIRST Conference in Vancouver today: Five big-name IT firms have created a non-profit consortium aimed at "proactively driving excellence and innovation in security response." The group -- called ICASI Industry Consortium for Advancement of Security on the Internet --...
- Tags: Security Threat, Information Technology, Consortium, ICASI, Security, Ryan Naraine
- Blog posts 2008-06-26
- MySpace's "data portability" initiative goes live today - prepare to be locked-in
- News Corp.-owned MySpace will today officially launch its MySpace Data Availability Project, the company's previously announced so-called "data portability" initiative in which users will be able to optionally share their public profile data with participating sites, along with their MySpace photos, MySpaceTV videos and friend lists. by Steve O'Hear
- Tags: Data, Site, MySpace, Internet, Steve O\'Hear
- Blog posts 2008-06-26
- iSuppli: iPhone 3G costs about $173 to build
- iSuppli: iPhone 3G costs about $173 to buildiPhone 3G costs as litle as $100 to make....http://www.eetimes.com/rss/showArticle.jhtml?articleID=208403011The raw cost of materials to build the iPhone 3G could be nearly half that of the original model, according to Portelligent Inc. Austin that conducted a teardown analysis of the first handset. The first...
- Tags: Cellular phones, Apple iPhone, iPhone 3G, 3G, Apple Inc., iSuppli Corp.
- Discussion threads 2008-06-25
- iSuppli: iPhone 3G costs about $173 to build
- According to a virtual teardown by iSuppli, the iPhone 3G costs 23% less to build than the original 8GB iPhone. by Adrian Kingsley-Hughes
- Tags: Apple iPhone, Apple Inc., iSuppli Corp., 3G, Cellular Phones, Wireless, Consumer Electronics, Personal Technology, Adrian Kingsley-Hughes
- Blog posts 2008-06-25
- News to know: Nokia Symbian; XP phase-out; Apple badware
- Notable headlines: Mary Jo Foley: No reprieve: XP phase-out begins June 30 Dancho Danchev: Trojan exploiting unpatched Mac OS X vulnerability in the wild Spam attack shut downs Marshall Islands email service 200,000 sites spreading web malware, China's...
- Tags: Nokia Corp., Microsoft Windows XP, Apple Inc., Symbian Inc., Service-Oriented Architecture (SOA), E-mail, Virtualization, Microsoft Windows, Leadership, Advertising & Promotion, Web Services, Enterprise Software, Software, Online Communications, Hardware, Operating Systems, Management, Marketing, David Grober
- Blog posts 2008-06-25
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