Wii Fit set to outpace Grand Theft Auto IV — gamer geeks weep, gnash teeth

October 21st, 2008 by

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Unafraid to incite elitist gamer geek unrest, respected video game industry analyst Michael Pachter has supported a prediction by GigaOM that Wii Fit will outsell Grand Theft Auto IV this year. Yeah, you read right: the latest entry into what is arguably the biggest hardcore video game franchise around is gonna get whooped by an exercise tool — we’re not shocked, we’re just laughing. GTA4 was dominating at first, but with time interest has waned while Wii Fit and its included Balance Board peripheral have stayed hot despite supply shortages. Nintendo’s hardware-focused strategy seems to be working; the Balance Board install base is approaching 12 million, or roughly 30% of all Wii owners. You can bet it’ll be put to good use in future games and other, less mainstream applications even after folks have given up on losing weight and resigned themselves once more to lifelong loneliness.

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Guts of BlackBerry Bold found to cost $170

October 16th, 2008 by

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Not that it really matters to consumers one way or another — after all, if you want a Bold, you’ll pay the asking price — but recent analysis by research firm iSuppli has found that parts and materials used to make the device “cost $158.16, and that assembly and testing add another $11.25, for a total cost of $169.41.” Just for comparison, the Curve costs a cool $103 to build, and assuming RIM can sell the Bold to carriers at around $350, it’ll net a gross margin of around 45% before R&D costs, software, marketing, shipping and freebies given to obscenely wealthy celebs are taken into account. The report (er, the part about the nice margins) should come as welcome news to shareholders, who have recently been worried that the current economic situation may keep individuals from snatching up new ‘Berrys at a breakneck pace. Now, if only RIM / AT&T would let the thing get through testing, we’d be all set to contribute to those margins here in the US. Ahem.

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New MacBooks already shipping, hitting stores September 23rd?

September 15th, 2008 by

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If we’re to believe a report out today from Citigroup analyst Richard Gardner, Steve Jobs may be taking his “one more thing” to its logical — and lengthy — conclusion. According to Gardner (via Barron’s) “field checks” on Apple’s movements have “confirmed shipments” of “new MacBooks.” Gardner goes on to detail stand-out features of the new laptops, saying the currently-en-route devices boast a “very thin aluminum casing, an LED backlit display and an aggressive entry-level price point.” Sure, this crazy talk does happen to fall somewhat in line with recent tips we’ve received suggesting that a new MacBook Pro will be headed onto store shelves come September 23rd, but that doesn’t change the fact that all of this information is being reported by lone sources (Citigroup affiliation notwithstanding) with absolutely no evidence to back up their claims. We won’t argue that it would be great to see a much-needed update to MacBooks and / or Pros in the very near future, but we don’t recommend placing any bets… not until we see some more of those juicy Apple leaks.

[Via Electronista]

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Motorola clings to number one spot in US sales, RIM still rocking

August 11th, 2008 by

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Uh oh, Moto. Go ‘head with your bad self. Just days after posting a meager profit (but a profit nonetheless) and maintaining your position in third in worldwide mobile market share, along comes a report claiming that you’re still numero uno in the United States. While handset sales overall shot up 5.3% here in Q2, Motorola maintained a 26% share and managed to stare down at least a few naysayers. In related news, LG held tight to the silver with 22%, while RIM gained a double-digit market share increase thanks to sales of its oh-so-hot BlackBerry handset. Number nerds, feel free to tap the read link for even more fractions and decimals.

[Via RCRWireless]

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Analyst says Android and Symbian to merge, Nokia and Google to get matching tattoos

July 25th, 2008 by

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According to the oracle-like superbrains at J. Gold Associates, Google’s Android OS and Nokia’s Symbian will “combine to provide a single open source OS,” sometime in the very near future… say, three to six months. Sure, Android is just about to launch on devices in late 2008, and Nokia just announced in June that it will be moving Symbian towards open source — and of course the two companies have no formal relationship that would come close to permitting such a collaboration. Still, J. Gold assures us this is happening, stating, “A combination of the Android and Symbian efforts would be good for the industry, good for Google and good for Symbian.” In related news, we understand a handful of similar mergers are in the offing: Linksys and Belkin, Red Hat and Ubuntu, Engadget and Gizmodo, and the inevitable one-two punch of Coke and Pepsi.

Update: Craziest thing, it turns out that Google, Nokia, and Symbian are all dismissing the platform merger talk as utter nonsense. And for once, we believe those trusty souls; who knows, maybe it’s the complete lack of technical synergy between them?

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Gartner analyst says the mouse will be on the outs within five years

July 21st, 2008 by

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As you may have noticed, we’re not ones to put much stock in analysts’ predictions, especially when they involve the demise of something as entrenched as the mouse in as little as five years. Still, that’s the limb Gartner analyst Steve Prentice has walked out on, sort of. While he first qualifies things a bit by saying that the mouse “works fine in the desktop environment but for home entertainment or working on a notebook it’s over,” he later seems to get considerably more definitive in stating that “the idea of a keyboard with a mouse as a control interface is the paradigm that I am talking about breaking down” (the keyboard, he says, is here to stay). In place of the mouse, Prentice sees things like facial recognition systems, multi-touch, and even devices like OCZ’s mind-reading Neural Interface Actuator taking over. Now, if you’ll excuse us, we’re going to start practicing thinking really hard so we don’t get tripped up during the transition.

[Via TrustedReviews]

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87% of PlayStation 3 owners watching Blu-ray movies? Survey says yes

July 4th, 2008 by

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Buried under predictions that 2012 will bring dominance for Blu-ray over DVD and breaking news that the PS3 just may have had a hand in winning the format war the Entertainment Merchant’s Association 2008 Annual Report on the Home Entertainment Industry holds survey results showing 87% of PS3 owners reported they watch Blu-ray movies on their console. That’s a stark contrast to last year’s NPD survey indicating 60% of owners didn’t even know it played them. We don’t know what’s behind the jump, be it better marketing/consumer education, or something wrong with how one the surveys were conducted. You can mull that one over during the fast money round while also peeping results that say 22% of HDTV owners think they’re watching HD programming, but in fact are not — not like we haven’t heard that before.

[Via PS3 Fanboy]

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Surprise! Apple to refresh iPod nano / touch, make tons of iPhones

June 28th, 2008 by

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AppleAnalysts love to come up with all sorts of conjecture based on history, numbers, and general guesswork. In this case, FBR Research analyst Craig Berger has a few predictions to give us regarding the future of Apple’s iPod and iPhone lines. We’ll keep them short and sweet here and leave the static mulling to you. First, he expects an updated, lower-priced iPod nano in the near future along with product refreshes for both the iPod classic and touch. That sounds about right, as Apple is almost due for updates of those products anyway. As far as Apple’s production rate, he says Apple has increased iPod production around 15 percent and sees Apple shipping 15 million iPhone 3G by the end of the year (he’s a big fan of the number “15″). Nothing really surprising here, but if all this pans out, Apple will dig deeper into the smart phone market while tightening its stranglehold on the PMP landscape.

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Analyst says XM and Sirius merger looks “less likely”

March 6th, 2008 by

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According to Pacific Crest Washington analyst Erik Olbeter (yeah, you know, Erik Olbeter), the seemingly ill-fated, extremely drawn out XM and Sirius merger now seems, “Less likely.” It shouldn’t come as any surprise if you’ve been following this story, which is now entering its 13th month of heel-dragging and unfulfilled promises. With last week’s announcement that the deadline would be extended an additional two months, Olbeter feels that, “Prospects for the merger have become increasingly cloudy.” He goes on to suggest that, “The FCC and Department of Justice are having a hard time justifying the deal,” though he believes that both are, “inclined to approve the merger.” Still, not a terrific outlook by any means, and certainly a contributor to the increasing feeling that this thing might never really happen.

[Via Orbitcast]

 

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Analyst: Motorola may exit handset business

January 29th, 2008 by

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Hey, that’s what Nomura International analyst, Richard Windsor, told his clients in a note published this morning. Instead of handsets, Moto may choose to refocus on becoming an “enterprise and government company.” While on a roll, Richard also raised speculation that a Chinese company might scoop up the troubled Moto before calling it “unlikely as those vendors don’t have much of an idea how to fix Motorola’s problems.” Problems he attributes to the platform and software, not hardware. Man Moto, what a long hard fall it’s been since your 2005 RAZR heyday.

 

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Report from bizarro world: Centro, i760 best designed phones

December 6th, 2007 by

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Although “innovative” isn’t exactly the word we chose to use when summing up Palm’s Centro, apparently the public at large sees things a little differently — or, so says this report, anyway. According to a buyer behavior writeup from Strategy Analytics, the Centro “attracted the most attention from nearly half of the tested US consumers who are intending to purchase a new mobile device” in Q4, and it even ranked ahead of the second-place Samsung i760 in the “appealing” department. Both of the aforementioned handsets were hailed as the top choices (saywha?) for folks “seeking a multifunction, fully integrated device,” while the Nokia Prism and LG Rumor also got a few props along the way. Of course, it’s always best to take these “studies” with a healthy serving of salt, but if you wanted something to debate about, you’ve found it.

[Via MobileWhack]

 

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Nokia and Apple to clash over touchscreen cellphone patents?

November 28th, 2007 by

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So by now you’ve heard about a little multi-touch device called the iPhone right? And you’re well aware that Nokia is set to deliver their new S60 Touch Interface and likely a few new touch-screen devices sometime in 2008. Well, according to Richard Windsor, an analyst with London-based Nomura, Nokia could see “delays or holdups” in its smartphone strategy if Apple decides to unleash its army of lawyers in defense of its over 200 iPhone-related patent filings. (Note: that’s “filings” not patents granted for intellectual property.) According to Mr. Windsor, “I think Apple will likely view Nokia as infringing on its user interface patents.” Having said that, he further speculates that Apple and Nokia will likely end up in a settlement by 2009 in order to avoid a lengthy Qualcomm vs. Nokia battle in the courts. Of course, in a system whereby laggards and leaders attempt to gain or maintain competitive advantage through lawsuits and lobbyists rather than the innovations of their own engineers, anything goes. And yeah, we know there are a lot of ifs in there. Still, don’t forget that Apple failed to defend the “look and feel” of its Mac OS in court against Microsoft back in the Windows 2.0 days, and Nokia’s been making touchscreen devices for years, not months like Apple. So, lesson learned or big trouble in little Espoo, what say you? We’re guessing the latter if that demonstration device (on the right) is ever released.

 

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“Analysts” suggest that Google mobile OS isn’t likely, look dumb

November 2nd, 2007 by

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There just wouldn’t be balance in the world if a select few didn’t come out and starkly disagree with the obvious, right? Somehow, a number of analysts have managed to overlook the smorgasbord of hints, clues and signs that Google is indeed working up some form of software (or hardware) for the mobile realm, and moreover, they’re speaking out to denounce the possibility. Specifically, Ken Dulaney, an analyst at Gartner, made himself a target by stating that “building an OS is the dumbest thing [Google] could do,” and he even led us to believe that he’s a developer in a parallel universe by announcing that “cellular telephone code is probably the hardest code to write per line of code for anything.” Still, we’re beyond the point of wanting Google to come out of the woodwork and say something, but considering the numerous reports claiming that the search giant is indeed in talks with select carriers, it’s hard impossible to believe that there’s nothing going on behind the scenes.

 

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