Analysts: Instat News
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D-Link, 3Com/H3C and Linksys Make Gains in Challenging Ethernet Switch Market Instat.com Economic uncertainty over the past several quarters has resulted in an industry-wide slowdown in the Ethernet switch equipment market, with direct impact on both port shipments and revenues. |
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China’s Netbook Market Faces Unique Challenges Instat.com China’s netbook market offers high margins that no PC or CE vendor wants to miss. However, the market is not as big as it first seems, due to a few factors. |
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In-Stat’s Free Mobile Processors Whitepaper Examines the ARM vs. x86 Architecture Battlefield Instat.com In-Stat is offering a free copy of its new whitepaper, Mobile Microprocessors: Industry Titans Collide on the Mobile Internet Battlefield. |
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Atheros Acquisition of Intellon is a Major Move in Addressing Connected Home Instat.com Atheros Communications announced last week that they have entered into a definitive agreement to acquire Intellon |
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Mobile VoIP Could Transform Mobile Landscape Instat.com Mobile VoIP is moving beyond its initial function as a new mechanism to get inexpensive international calls. |
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External Storage Devices will be among Leading Peripherals for SuperSpeed USB Adoption Instat.com “SuperSpeed” USB technology, also known as USB 3.0, will see broad adoption across a range of PC and PC peripherals over the next several years. |
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Multiple Companies and Technologies Vie to Enable Mobile Payment Services in China Instat.com In a market where 100 million users of remote payment still represents a nascent segment, China’s mobile payment services market is the focus of multiple competing companies and alternative technologies. |
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E-Book Consumers want Longer Battery Life, Internet Connectivity and Email Instat.com The electronic book (e-book) segment, having firmly established itself in the US market, has plenty of room for growth that will be bolstered by new features such as e-mail and Web connectivity. |
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Faster Wireless Standard Making Mark in Home Networking Instat.com Home network users are continuing to migrate to newer and faster home networking connectivity technologies, including Gigabit Ethernet, 802.11n and alternative wire technologies, such as coax, powerline and phone wiring. |
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Solar, Wind Power Enable ‘Green’ Cell Base Station Market; For Operators, it Pays to be Green Instat.com In the last few years, the number of worldwide cellular base stations has exploded from the hundreds of thousands to the many millions, creating greenhouse gases and pollution from the power required to run them. |
