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  • Predictions gone wrong: Losing bets analysts made for 2013

    Cast your mind back to the late 2000s -- when the iPhone 3G beguiled consumers and the iTunes App Store began shifting users' ideas about how they bought and used software, when Microsoft pros saw nothing but clear skies after Windows 7 cleared out the Windows Vista storm, when green technology was touted as a transformative force in IT.

    Written by Lisa Schmeiser01 Jan. 14 00:51
  • Big-screen smartphone shipments to surge this year, says iSuppli

    Shipments of smartphones with screens 5 inches or larger will more than double this year, as consumers are increasingly attracted to the large screen sizes offered by the phones, according to a prediction from IHS iSuppli.

    Written by Martyn Williams16 Jan. 13 18:56
  • Apple wins top score for App Store

    Apple's App Store had the top score among mobile application storefronts ranked by ABI Research, but Microsoft's Windows Store narrowly beat the field for its degree of innovation.

    Written by Matt Hamblen02 Jan. 13 21:47
  • Doctors prescribe iPad Mini - a perfect lab coat fit

    In a survey, physicians revealed they're excited about the iPad Mini because the smaller-size device fits into their lab coats, yet retains a familiar interface.

    Written by Lucas Mearian09 Nov. 12 19:53
  • iPhone 4S teardowns reveal A5 processor

    Preliminary teardowns of Apple's iPhone 4S have confirmed what rumors claimed for months: The new smartphone is powered by the same dual-core processor used in the iPad 2.

    Written by Gregg Keizer15 Oct. 11 07:39
  • Oversupply triggers drop in RAM prices

    The price of DDR3 memory chips used in laptops, desktops and servers will drop over the next two months as memory companies try to clear out excess inventory in a slowing PC market, IT research firm IHS iSuppli reported on Aug. 29.

    Written by Agam Shah13 Sept. 11 01:13
  • Pricing of RAM to plunge, analyst says

    The price of DDR3 memory used in laptops, desktops and servers will drop over the next two months as memory companies try to clear out excess inventory in a slowing PC market, IHS iSuppli said on Monday.

    Written by Agam Shah30 Aug. 11 03:39
  • Apple now No. 1 in flash memory consumption

    Apple has surpassed HP and all other equipment manufacturers to become the world's largest consumer of semiconductor technology, largely because of the popularity of its mobile devices.

    Written by Lucas Mearian10 June 11 09:56
  • Apple to snare 76% of year's mobile app revenues

    Apple will reap more than three-fourths of all mobile app store revenues generated this year, but rival Google's growth is climbing faster, a research analyst said yesterday.

    Written by Gregg Keizer05 May 11 06:10
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