ResearchSonos goes small, stays premium, and is still flourishing
Back in 2008 at the beginning of the economic meltdown, I sat down with Sonos CEO John MacFarlane and asked him about how he felt his company might do in a… Read more »
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Back in 2008 at the beginning of the economic meltdown, I sat down with Sonos CEO John MacFarlane and asked him about how he felt his company might do in a… Read more »
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This week’s rumors about a possible Facebook hookup with Spotify and Zuckerberg’s recent comments at e-G8 illustrate that Facebook is a company thinking hard about its role in the world of… 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 »
After CES last week, it’s apparent some of the biggest technology tail winds driving the consumer space in 2011 will include connected entertainment devices (in particular, TVs), over-the-top video, real-time and… Read more »
Blame cord cutting, at least in part, for the drop in cable subscriber numbers in 2010. Looking towards 2011, we expect this trend could gather further steam thanks to bundled subscription… Read more »
When it comes to looking at Microsoft’s long journey to become a key player in the digital home, most of the digerati remain skeptics. But recently the company has been swinging… Read more »