In the coming weeks, the world will be abuzz with shiny new unboxing videos of fans getting their hands on the latest iPad by Apple. Speculation is rampant about the range of technology innovations that may/should be included in this latest iteration of Apple’s redefinition of mobile computing. The question is, what do consumer expect […]
RIM announced a $485 Million write-off for the mistakes they made with the Playbook. This was a half a billion dollar mistake. Our data showed they never really recovered, even after extensive firmware updates and price drops. The only dip we see in the rest of the tablet market was the outrage over HP […]
In the two weeks prior to Black Friday, both Amazon and Barnes & Noble released their new Android based Tablets into the wild, the Kindle Fire and the Nook Tablet. Both have garnered significant attention not only for their competitive pricing against the iPad2 but also for the ties into their respective e-reader ecosystems. The […]
We’ve been watching the launch of the two hottest products for this year’s holiday season, the Kindle Fire and Nook Tablet. What you see below is the daily buzz and delight results from the Product Release date of the Kindle Fire, Nook Tablet, and for comparison, the iPad. A few things to note, the Kindle […]
Sprint earnings announced yesterday were better than expected. Still bullish on the iPhone impact, Sprint wisely shows its prudence to stockholders with plans for network upgrades. While the iPhone on Sprint’s network changes the game for carriers, that $7 billion of new financing is intimidating. In the largest iPhone launch yet, let’s take a look […]
eCommerce expert Sam Decker says “iPhone Siri is ‘social by design’ as so many users share the funny/interesting responses, thus marketing the product.” But if you’re a product marketing manager, you can’t base the success of a product purely by it’s social response. No doubt people are going to express their delight from a great user experience, but […]