There has been a great deal said about wearables, but the gist is this: nothing has really inflamed public interest, and there are very few products that have captured any real market… Read more »
Number crunching leads to some not too surprising results for Microsoft’s Surface, which is increasingly looking like a boat anchor, pulling the company down. The company’s 8-K statement filed with the… Read more »
Some major acquisitions jolted the mobile industry in the first quarter of 2014, underscoring some important trends. Meanwhile, turbulence plagues the mobile-gaming industry and Dish is ramping up speculation about its… Read more »
Cleantech appears to be turning the corner after some very difficult years. Positive acquisitions are occurring and public market performance of cleantech companies highlights growth prospects at market leaders like SolarCity,… Read more »
Analysts continue to unpack the generally well-received announcements that Microsoft has unfurled since Satya Nadella ascended to the position of CEO last month. In his Weekly Update, Stowe Boyd, the Gigaom… Read more »
Companies can apply lean startup methods to their innovation and product-development process if they’re careful to avoid some of its pitfalls. Read more »
Dropbox has brought Dennis Woodside on board to serve as COO, a new position at the company, and becoming the No. 2 at the file sync-and-share leader, reporting to founder and… Read more »
Google’s move to sell Motorola eliminates a big sticking point for Samsung, which has become the dominant manufacturer of Android devices. But I think the Korean manufacturer will continue to develop… Read more »
Wunderkinder is looking to integrate chat capabilities into the popular Wunderlist task management solution (Wunderlist Pro adds sharing features but falls short, Short takes: Oracle investors dissent, Wunderlist raises $30M, and Aaron… Read more »
By , Ph.D." rel="author" class="url fn">J. Gerry Purdy, Ph.D.
Shows the market shared by vendors worldwide from 2011 and projected to 2016. Overall Apple dominates the market and by 2016 will be 73.9% of the market. Read more »