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iTunes Store 6 岁生日:售出逾 40 亿首歌曲
in M2 十字街口, on 2008-04-29
...,到 iTunes Store 开业的第 9 个年头,即 2012 年,其在全球音乐市场的份额有望超过 25%。
《数字音乐新闻》编辑 Paul Resnikoff 说,"我认为 iTunes 的地位不会遭到挑战,因为用户投诉并不多。"《数字音乐新闻》的调查数据发现,全球约 30% 的电脑都安装了 iTunes 应用程序,使之成为全世界安装最广泛的应用之一。...
Converged Mobile Devices Still Not "In" for Business People
in The Mobile Technology Weblog, on February 20, 2008
Contrary to what many geeks believe, the adoption of converged mobile devices like smartphones remains very low. According to a study by In-Stat among US business people, users are still loyal to old technology. Here are some free insights from this expensive report: One positive sign of pro...
In-Stat Says UWB Market is Finally Taking Off
in The Wireless Weblog, on December 29, 2007
According to In-Stat 's recent report, Ultrawideband 2007: PCs Finally Hit the Global Market , the market for ultrawideband (UWB) is finally beginning to take off.
"Though regulatory hurdles over UWB still persist worldwide, the first UWB-enabled notebook PCs have shipped this year...
Managed Services
in The CIO Weblog, on November 1, 2007
...but I thought I would point you to an interview posted at IT Business Edge with Jeff Jernigan of Instat, a communications market research firm that has been tracking the trend of managed se...
The End Of Networking As We Know It
in Networking for Pros, on August 30, 2007
Research reports released this week are predicting the end of wired Ethernet, and the end of Wi-Fi networking. In the second of a two-part report, The Bunton Group predicts that wired Ethernet services will be replaced by the emerging 802.11n standard , which will make noticeable gains in the wi...
The Long, Long Wait for 4G Wireless
in The Wireless Weblog, on August 20, 2007
In-Stat today released a new report entitled The Road to 4G: Will LTE, UMB and WiMAX Just Be Stops Along the Way? , which says 4G technology won't really roll out until the 2010 to 2012 timeframe.
So don't hold your breath.
Still, the tech itself is starting to come together. &qu...
In-Stat Urges Mobile Operators to Prepare for 'WiMax Threat'
in The Wireless Weblog, on January 22, 2007
VNUnet's Robert Jaques looks today at a new report from research firm In-Stat entitled In-Depth Analysis: WiMAX and Cellular: Threat or Opportunity -- Cellular Carrier Strategies .
"The impact of WiMax on the mobile telephony industry could be profound, and carriers need ...
空中飞人们每月无线上网费用可达 300 美元
in Wangtam, on 2006-12-12
2006 年 11 月据 In-Stat 调查,商务旅行人士每个月用于用无线网络的费用高达 300 美元以上。旅行时间超过全天时间 30% 的商务人士也正在考虑更换新手机。商务旅行中无线服务费的最高值大约为每月 450 美元。[ via ]
Show Me the Money
in The Digital TV Weblog, on August 3, 2006
Online Content Aggregators like AOL, Google, Yahoo!, MSN, Apple, and others are in the early experimentation stages of rolling out video services. Yet, "they will have some dramatic revenue-generating opportunities in the next five years" reports In-Stat .
"The future of...
Clearwire Plans $400 Million IPO
in The Wireless Weblog, on May 11, 2006
Om Malik takes a look today at news that Clearwire is planning an IPO with the hope of raising as much as $400 million. "With all the talk about network neutrality, and the buzz around fixed wireless, WiMAX and wireless broadband, it is no surprise that Clearwire is getting read...
FMC Worth Billions
in The Wireless Weblog, on March 7, 2006
A new In-Stat report entitled " The SMB/Branch Office Service Bundle Enhanced by IMS " suggests that small business/branch office fixed-mobile convergence (FMC) bundles could be worth "billions of dollars in recurring revenue to telecom carriers in a few years."
The resea...
I Got the (Wi-Fi) Fever
in The Wireless Weblog, on February 28, 2006
LinuxElectrons today picks up on a recent In-Stat study which finds that the wireless LAN chipset market is "on a phenomenal growth pace that is projected to continue over the next few years." From just over 140 million chipset unit shipments in 2005, the market is expected to gro...
Cameraphone Demand Peaking in US?
in The Mobile Technology Weblog, on February 8, 2006
In-Stat have released a new forecast theorizing that cameraphone demand may be peaking in the US . According to the research firm, cameraphones have reached about 40% penetration in the US market thus far, but consumers really want better resolution, easier use of storage media, and features ...
Is WiMAX Disruptive?
in The Wireless Weblog, on January 26, 2006
Many thanks to Torsten for this one -- via Mobile Pipeline, an EE Times article notes that a recent panel at WCA's 12th Annual International Symposium and Expo discussed whether or not it's appropriate to view WiMAX as a 'disruptive' technology. The article picks up on In...
The Coming IPTV Boom
in The Digital TV Weblog, on September 14, 2005
Telephony Online quotes a costly report from In-Stat that says "telecom providers around the world will capture about 32 million video users by the end of 2009."
That number is astonishing to me. Perhaps it is achievable since it does see most of the growth coming from Asia. "I...
Retail Industry Changing with New Technologies
in The RFID Weblog, on November 12, 2004
The next few years are going to be busy times for CIOs and IT execs in the retail industry. Especially for IT executives who understand the potential cost savings and efficiencies to be gained from recent technological advances.
The retail vertical is expected to undergo rapid change to its IT i...




