Apple Gunning for Nokia
IHS iSuppli announced that, according to its latest research, Apple’s share of the smartphone market grew to 19.2% in the first quarter of 2011 while Nokia’s portion dropped to 24.9%.
IHS iSuppli announced that, according to its latest research, Apple’s share of the smartphone market grew to 19.2% in the first quarter of 2011 while Nokia’s portion dropped to 24.9%.
IHS Screen Digest announced it forecasts that combined revenues from the four major mobile application stores (Apple, Google, Nokia, RIM) will leap 77.7% in 2011 to $3.8 billion.
Appcelerator and International Data Corporation (IDC) announced results from a joint survey of mobile developers around the world.
Apple Inc. announced financial results for its fiscal 2011 second quarter ended March 26, 2011. According to the statement, Apple sold 3.76 million Macs, 18.65 million iPhones, 9.02 million iPods and 4.69 million iPads during the quarter.
CyberLink Corp. announced its new PowerDVD 11 digital media playback software, which is available in Ultra ($99.95), Deluxe ($69.95) and Standard ($49.95) versions.
Amazon.com announced Kindle Library Lending, which allows Kindle users to borrow Kindle books from over 11,000 libraries in the United States.
Onkyo USA announced a new Blu-ray 3D player as well a range of home theatre systems.
IHS Screen Digest announced that, according to its latest research, growing competition from smartphones and media tablets will prevent sales of Nintendo’s 3DS handheld game system from matching the those of the previous generation DS plaform.
Onkyo USA announced its new HT-RC370 ($849) and HT-RC360 ($549) A/V receivers.
Sony Europe announced its latest Blu-ray Disc (BD) players and home theatre systems.
Yamaha Corporation announced its new 71 series A/V receivers, which includes the 7.1-channel RX-V671 ($599.95) and RX-V571 ($499.95), as well as the 5.1-channel RX-V471 ($379.95) and RX-V371 ($249.95).