You can read my quote in TechNewsWorld here.
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You can read my quote in TechNewsWorld here.
NTT Data on Monday announced in a regulatory filing that it has agreed to purchase Dell’s IT services business for just over US$3 billion.
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On Monday, GoPro announced an integration with Twitter’s Periscope app that allows live streaming from a GoPro Hero4 camera. Periscope users can switch between broadcasting from their iPhone’s camera to their GoPro directly from the phone screen with the touch of a button, GoPro said. The feature allows GoPro shooters to use the Periscope interface like a production switchboard. They can toggle between their iPhone and GoPro cameras on the fly, adding variety to video of a live event.
Here is what I told TechNewsWorld, “There are monetization options available, but only if this app really takes off. For example, celebrity athletes who are into action sports — such as snowboarders, extreme alpine skiers, X Games players — could potentially create huge numbers of followers. That crazy ride down the mountain, the double back flip — all these experiences can be shared in real time. The audience for those video streams are a great platform for targeted ads. It’s easy to imagine a shared revenue model between Twitter, the brand and the athlete. Similar business models work today on YouTube. It takes millions of followers per athlete to really make sense, though.”
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In the runup to the release of Apple’s Q1 2016 earnings report Tuesday, one of the big unanswered questions was whether the iPhone could maintain its sales momentum. Q1 2015 iPhone sales hit a record 74.5 million units, and it’s possible the latest quarter’s shipments may not equal — let alone exceed — that mark. IDC has forecast of slowing sales industry-wide for 2016. The smartphone market will see the first single-digit growth year ever.
Here is what I told E-Commerce Times, “Sales of refurbished smartphones are taking off, and Apple has ventured into this area. Refurbished iPhones can be sold in price-sensitive but growing markets without any brand dilution. It could be tempting to develop a cheaper product that’s being sold utilizing a different brand name in order to win in Africa, India and Indonesia, but the better strategy is to sell refurbished iPhones.”
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Time Warner CEO Jeffrey Bewkes this week hinted at a meeting with investors that he might consider a sale of the company, according to the New York Post. Apple, which reportedly is interested in purchasing Time Warner or its media assets, is keeping a close eye on the discussions. Buying Time Warner’s assets would give the flailing Apple TV streaming service much-needed programming: CNN, Turner Sports, shows such as Sesame Street and Game of Thrones, as well as movies and TV shows from Warner Bros.
Here is what I told E-Commerce Times about this. “Around this time 16 years ago, AOL and Time Warner announced their megamerger, [and] Time Warner then had the same problems that it has now. There were struggles to provide any meaningful return on equity. It was hoped AOL could provide the necessary Internet eyeballs that would breathe life into the aging media giant. Now, Time Warner is in the same position looking for a white knight who can make sense of the media conglomerate. Apple is in a far superior position than AOL was. AOL merely used its high-flying shares as a currency to cash; Apple would be able to pay cash.”
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