All GLG News Analyses Filed Under: Hardware
Posted May 19, 2008
Apple takes a very big legal gamble? This could be a landmark case.
Analysis of: Apple files suit over unauthorized iPod accessories | www.ipodnn.com
Author: Joe Weingarten, Executive Director Macintosh Reseller Association
Apple takes a very big legal gamble? This could be a landmark case.
Analysis of: Apple files suit over unauthorized iPod accessories | www.ipodnn.com
Author: Joe Weingarten, Executive Director Macintosh Reseller Association
What if Apple losses? What will happen to one of its core revenue makers? What if Apple wins? Who else wins and loses?
Posted May 15, 2008
Why Apple Can't Kill The BlackBerry
Analysis of: Why Apple Can't Kill The BlackBerry | www.forbes.com
Author: GLG Member Program Contributor
Analysis of: Why Apple Can't Kill The BlackBerry | www.forbes.com
Author: GLG Member Program Contributor
In addition to e-mail and other functionality required by mobile business users, RIM's BlackBerry also has significant information security advantages. The cost of data leakage, particularly in highly-regulated industries such as Financial Services and Pharma, drives corporate IT departments...
Posted May 15, 2008
HP to buy EDS for $13.9 billion
Analysis of: HP to buy EDS for $13.9 billion | www.business-standard.com
Author: GLG Member Program Contributor
Analysis of: HP to buy EDS for $13.9 billion | www.business-standard.com
Author: GLG Member Program Contributor
Major Impact on Outsourcing market for Mid Size Corporations Probably no Impact on Outsourcing Market for Large Corporations
Posted May 15, 2008Sprint is Alive
Analysis of: 10 Reasons to Love Sprint | www.unstrung.com
Author: Joseph Upton, Pres/CEO Kabel-X USA
Sprint seems to be in the news daily with either Duetsch Telecom trying to buy them or at least thinking about it and with their consortium 4G wireless thing with Clearwire being built this year ahead of VZ's long term evolution (LTE) rollout entry into 4G wireless. Sprint's purchase/merger...
Posted May 14, 2008
Why Apple Can't Kill The BlackBerry
Analysis of: Why Apple Can't Kill The BlackBerry | www.forbes.com
Author: GLG Member Program Contributor
Analysis of: Why Apple Can't Kill The BlackBerry | www.forbes.com
Author: GLG Member Program Contributor
1. RIM apps are built in J2ME (Java 2, Micro Edition). 2. Apple iPhone now supports native (compiled) apps with full access to iPhone functionality. 3. The result is that vertical applications; sales automation, field support, data recording ... will be better served by the iPhone
Posted May 14, 2008
Why Apple Can't Kill The BlackBerry
Analysis of: Why Apple Can't Kill The BlackBerry | www.forbes.com
Author: GLG Member Program Contributor
Analysis of: Why Apple Can't Kill The BlackBerry | www.forbes.com
Author: GLG Member Program Contributor
IPhone -- despite it's high price -- still lacks basic apps that are going to drag it down while other web-ready handsets evolve to include/improve: 1. Only one window open at a time 2. No word processor 3. No attaching documents/pictures to emails 4. Lacking plug-ins/YouTube competitors As an aside,...
Posted May 14, 2008
Why Apple Can't Kill The BlackBerry
Analysis of: Why Apple Can't Kill The BlackBerry | www.forbes.com
Author: GLG Member Program Contributor
Analysis of: Why Apple Can't Kill The BlackBerry | www.forbes.com
Author: GLG Member Program Contributor
Apple and RIM have two different target markets RIM is a savvy and agile player who has fended off challengers with for more experience Apple has yet to have a successful commercial / enterprise product
Posted May 14, 2008More Merging of the TV with the Computer World: Networked Blu-rays
Analysis of: Korean Tech Developer is HD Dreamer | www.multichannel.com
Author: Joseph Upton, Pres/CEO Kabel-X USA
The idea of networking computer-like devices such as Blu-ray high definition DVD players is a great idea and it opens a world of opportunities for any box maker that is using his thinking cap. Any devices that connect to the internet via hardwire ethernet or wireless router connection, such as...
Posted May 13, 2008
Army Introduces First Unit Equipped with ITT's Enhanced Night Vision Goggle
Analysis of: Army Introduces First Unit Equipped with ITT's Enhanced Night Vision Goggle | www.advancedimagingpro.com
Author: GLG Member Program Contributor
Analysis of: Army Introduces First Unit Equipped with ITT's Enhanced Night Vision Goggle | www.advancedimagingpro.com
Author: GLG Member Program Contributor
Combining Thermal (IR) Imagery with Visual Imagery has been an operational objective since IR Imagery was deployed. Visual Imagery is favored for the tasks of recognition and identification, while IR Imagery provides an advantage in detection. Combining the two spectral bands provides the best...
Posted May 13, 2008
Can Online Video Cure Commercial Skipping?
Analysis of: Can Online Video Cure Commercial Skipping? | www.adweek.com
Author: GLG Member Program Contributor
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of 862Analysis of: Can Online Video Cure Commercial Skipping? | www.adweek.com
Author: GLG Member Program Contributor
Video advertising delivers the highest CPM of any online ad unit. Most online video ads are "pre-roll" ( they play before the video clip the user has requested). These ads are seen as invasive by online users and often result in user abandonment. Other less invasive video ad units are being...
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