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Motorola's Troubles, Turnaround Could Benefit Competitors, Some Analysts Say

2008-04-11 18:40:00 by Maximus in Just Another Mobile Phone Blog
 
...analysts think the company's efforts to revitalize its ailing handset business along with its current troubles could benefit competitors in the rapidly growing cell phone market Motorola, which holds the no. 3 spot in the market, has been plagued since the second part of 2006 by problems like the lack of a follow-up hit to the wildly popular...
 
 
 
 
 
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Analyzing the Videogame Industry Analysts

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2008-02-18 19:53:48 by Joel Johnson in Boing Boing Gadgets
Kotaku takes a look at ten different videogame industry analysts and analyzes the accuracy of their claims, proving the hardest part about being an industry pundit is fooling someone into giving you a proper soapbox My personal rate of success is a perfect ten, since I strive to be wrong always. HD DVD will rise again Analyzing the Analysts,...
 
 
 
 
 
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New York Times: Analysts Aren't So Big On The Netbook Movement [TardTops]

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2008-07-21 23:13:00 by Adrian Covert in Gizmodo
...analysts who fear their low prices will spell doom and gloom for the PC industry. They cite the already low profit margins for PC sales as an example of what could drive computer companies into the red. Naturally success stories like the Asus Eee , and the next wave of products like the CherryPal were name dropped as potential threats, but it...
 
 
 
 
 
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Analysts say no new MacBooks at "Let's Rock" Apple event

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2008-09-08 13:10:31 by John Brownlee in Boing Boing Gadgets
...analysts aren't. Stock has dropped over 9% over the last couple of weeks as research houses have absorbed and spread rumors that the announcement will be "underwhelming." The big downer is that they seem, across the board, pretty skeptical of significantly refreshed MacBooks Okay, analysts are the bloggers of the business world, so grain of...
 
 
 
 
 
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Analysts: T-Mobile's G1 Android Phone Lacks Sizzle

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2008-09-23 12:31:47 by Priya Ganapati in Gadget Lab
...analysts Still, the G1 is the "first real competitor" to the iPhone, says Walt Mossberg , the Wall Street Journal's revered gadgets critic Google is playing the long game with Android," agrees Geoff Blaber, director of devices, software and platforms for U.K.-based research firm CCS Insight. "The G1 represents a promising start and Google...
 
 
 
 
 
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Analysts calling it in favor of... Verizon

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2008-02-06 09:53:00 by Paul Miller in Engadget
...analysts believe it's been Verizon that's snapped up enough regional slices of spectrum to equal the bidding price of the C block. Under FCC rules, if regional bids outstrip the C block price, the block is divvied up and given to the respective bidders. While any proper Google fanboy would love to see the search giant get its hand on...
 
 
 
 
 
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Analysts calling it in favor of Verizon

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2008-02-06 14:02:21 by admin in Cool Gadgets and Gizmos
...analysts believe its been Verizon thats snapped up enough regional slices of spectrum to equal the bidding price of the C block. Under FCC rules, if regional bids outstrip the C block price, the block is divvied up and given to the respective bidders. While any proper Google fanboy would love to see the search giant get its hand on last-mile...
 
 
 
 
 
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Analysts Say Ring the Bell, Verizon Set to Win 700MHz Auction [700mhz Auction]

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2008-02-06 10:29:35 by matt buchanan in Gizmodo
...analysts are now confirming our suspicions from the other day : Verizon is set to win the most hotly desired slice of airwaves in the country, which can be used for anything from an entirely new mobile broadband service to boosting their current data setup. Whatever they do with it, they've gotta keep it open . [ Forbes
 
 
 
 
 
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Analysts tell Microsoft to keep XP until 2009

2008-02-08 19:43:32 by Griffith in Forever Geek
 
...Analysts predict that if enough Microsoft consumers complained that Microsoft wouldnt be so stupid as to ignore their pleas, and would maintain XP in the market indefinitely. Trying to make consumers adapt to a new interface that is different from XP, but not significantly better, after having it in the market for 7 years is a difficult task....