ResearchFlash analysis: Xbox One
On Tuesday, May 21, Microsoft raised the curtain on its first new gaming console in nearly seven years: the Xbox One. In order to better understand how the Xbox One is… Read more »
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On Tuesday, May 21, Microsoft raised the curtain on its first new gaming console in nearly seven years: the Xbox One. In order to better understand how the Xbox One is… Read more »
The market has changed significantly since the Xbox 360 was introduced. With the advent of tablets, free gaming apps, smart TVs and other new technologies, how do you think the new… Read more »
The only thing that could spur sales in the near to medium term outside a price cut is increased market awareness and a blockbuster game. Read more »
The Verge has an interesting story suggesting Microsoft is planning to release a cheap Xbox set-top box designed to target the video streamer and casual gamer audience. I think the idea… Read more »
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This week’s news that Microsoft was acquiring Skype sent shockwaves through the tech industry, as much for the deal’s price tag as for its competitive implications across the various segments where Microsoft… Read more »
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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 »
While the big buzz about the recent Xbox software update centered around social TV, avatar marketplaces and Netflix, it was another feature that was perhaps the biggest news of all: Games… Read more »