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DoJ Puts Kibosh on AT&T’s T-Mobile Plans

"They have Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac and parts of General Motors, and now AT&T. It's tantamount to the government buying AT&T," Laura DiDio, principal analyst at ITIC, told the E-Commerce Times. "We keep seeing big government getting bigger and bigger," she complained. "This...

Where the TouchPad Went Fatally Wrong

For example, Apple "was able to rejuvenate what was a very stagnant tablet market to the point that it almost became a new market because of apps and iTunes," Laura DiDio, principal at ITIC, pointed out. "If you want to take on Apple, you must have the apps." There are more th...

Will There Be Life After HP for WebOS?

"If you can't tell the CIO, the CEO, the VP of IT that your producthas the apps they need for their tablet, you won't get any traction,"Laura DiDio, principal at ITIC, told TechNewsWorld Possible Alternatives for webOS...

Is the HP TouchPad Untouchable?

"That $100 price cut wasn't enough," Laura DiDio, principal at ITIC, told TechNewsWorld. "If you want to take on Apple, you must have the apps, and you must have an introductory price of $299." HP's introductory pricing was $500 for the 16GB TouchPad and $600 for the 32GB mode...

Paper Pushers Turn to Tablets

"On the surface this sounds like a great lure to try to shore up their dwindling readership, but how are they going to do this?" asked Laura DiDio, principal at ITIC. "The investment's going to be huge; if they are talking to Samsung, that' s not going to come cheap." Tribune ...

RIM’s Big Push: Making Room for Android, Making Movies and Making Everything Secure

"Collectively, these are must-do moves for RIM to stay competitive," Laura DiDio, principal at ITIC, told TechNewsWorld. "Releasing these announcements all at once is designed to show people RIM's not standing still, they're still a powerhouse and a market leader, they're as good as their competitors, and deserve to remain on everyone's list," she added...

Tablets, Desktops, Notebooks: Who’s Eating Whom?

"To a degree, the iPad is cannibalizing Macs and PCs among certain groups, including kids and retirees who are mainly interested in fun applications, photo albums, and being able to retrieve their email and connect to social networking sites and the Internet via Safari," Laura DiDio, principal at ITIC, told TechNewsWorld...

VCs Pump Money and Expectations Into Twitter

"The valuation is what it is, and right now it's sky-high, and as they say, what goes up must come down. Clearly right now any type of social media or network is a stock darling, because the public has a big appetite for it right now," Laura DiDio, principal analyst at ITIC, told the E-Commerce Times...

EA May Have Popped the $1B Question to PopCap

"If it's true, it does not surprise me," Laura DiDio, principal analyst at ITIC , told the E-Commerce Times. "There is lots of money in those recreational games. The rest of the economy may be sluggish, but global consumers have not lost their appetite for playing games." One ...

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IPv6 Passes World Test With Flying Colors

"The world didn't end -- the computers didn't crash. Doomsday has been delayed for at least another six months," Laura DiDio, principal analyst at ITIC, told TechNewsWorld. "We haven't totally run out of IP addresses yet -- that will happen in a few months," she noted.

Microsoft Seizes the Moment With Gaming News

"They've just started to make a profit on the hardware," Laura DiDio, principal analyst at ITIC, told TechNewsWorld. "Kinect really captured the public's imagination. Microsoft has a winner. Even adults were using it. The kids want it, and the next thing, the adults are using it."

HP Sows Seeds for WebOS Ecosystem

"Who's going to bite on this? Apotheker is casting his net upon the water to see what's out there," Laura DiDio, principal analyst at ITIC, told the E-Commerce Times. "In this economy, it's a smart strategy," she said. "You have to have partners. This is the old tried-and- tr...

Investment Firm Pres. Calls on Microsoft to Boot Ballmer

"What David Einhorn is not offering up is, who is going to take Steve Ballmer's place?" Laura DiDio, principal analyst at ITIC, told the E-Commerce Times. "That's the more important piece. We're not talking about the corner drugstore; we're talking about one of the bellwether stocks. Even with its stagnant stock for the past few years, Microsoft remains one of the bellwether stocks in the high-tech industry, and it is still a crucial player in this market. Google passed them and Apple passed them, but they're still in the top five."

Marketers Home In on New Mobile Ad Opportunities

"With tablets and cellphones, marketers are reaching multiple, very broad venues for pitching their products and hawking their wares," Laura DiDio, principal analyst at ITIC, told the E-Commerce Times. "People are using the tablets and notebooks to watch videos and television. Their lives are no further away than the palm of their hands."

Rogue Pharmacy Ads Could Cost Google Half a Billion

"This is all a new area," Laura DiDio, principal analyst at ITIC, told the E-Commerce Times. "Five or 10 years ago, this wouldn't have been a consideration. There are no laws for this yet. Google has 65 percent of the search market. They have a terrific amount of money. So the Department of Justice is trying to keep pace with Google, but they can't assess fines at this point.

Microsoft Musters $8.5B to Snatch Skype From Google’s Jaws

"That's the $8.5 billion question. The truth is we don't know yet," Laura DiDio, principal analyst at ITIC, told the E-Commerce Times. "What we do know is that the $8.5 billion Microsoft paid is 10 times Skype's 2010 annual revenue of $860 million. Skype also posted a $7 million loss in fiscal 2010. So this is a big gamble. And the answer will lie in the payday -- if there is one. Microsoft's decision to buy Skype will either be a big boon or a big bust."

Webby Awards Honor Fun and Games, Innovation – and Business

"They're 15 now. And they are going to stream them globally," Laura DiDio, principal analyst at ITIC, told TechNewsWorld Now that everyone is online, the awards may have difficulty positioning themselves.

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