Jaw-dropping business moves like Facebook’s recent acquisition of Oculus VR happen seemingly once a month in tech nowadays. Here’s what’s unique about this time in tech prompting companies like Facebook and… Read more »
The adoption of tablets, social media and new interfaces and the changing nature of the TV itself mean the digital living room will continue on its path of rapid change, thanks… Read more »
While others like Sony and Cisco have tried to steal Sonos’ networked audio thunder, the small company is still the one to beat from an industrial design and overall innovation standpoint… Read more »
Cisco continues what has been a very tough 2011, announcing layoffs of 6500 folks or about 9% of its workforce. The company, which unceremoniously killed its Flip camera division a few… Read more »
Today Cisco announced they’re shutting down the Flip video camera business, and the nearly unanimous reaction is that the smartphone market killed the device. After all, when consumers have the choice… Read more »
Today’s news that Cisco is killing off the Flip line sent shockwaves throughout the tech world, mostly because the company was outright killing the product and laying off 550 employees rather… Read more »
This week, In-Stat (see disclosure) predicted the market for residential gateways — devices combining a home networking router and broadband access modem — would reach 50 million by 2015. But doesn’t mean… Read more »
More exciting than examining the previous quarter is looking forward into the next 12 months and using the trends of 2010 to predict the realities that will surface in 2011. Throughout… Read more »
The online video marketplace continued changing rapidly during the fourth quarter. Much of the action centered around the proliferation of new connected entertainment platforms and Hollywood’s rising awareness of the long-lasting… Read more »