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New Layoffs Show Google Still Trying to Connect Motorola to Profitability

"When Google purchased Motorola Mobility, it made no secret of the patent portfolio being the main draw," Ross Rubin, principal analyst at Reticle Research, told the E-Commerce Times. "Despite making some headway as a handset vendor committed to Android, Motorola had fallen far from its perch that it occupied during the heyday of the original RAZR."

Report: Mobile Game Devs Need Out-of-Band Marketing

"There's really no substitute for having a well placed, well-reviewed app featured prominently in the store," Ross Rubin, research director for Inside Network, told the E-Commerce Times. "We're not advocating that developers abandon that." Developers benefit from promotions i...

Asus Cross-Breeds Phone, Tablet and Notebook to Create PadFone

Another challenge confronting the PadFone is one facing all devices of its type, noted Ross Rubin,an analyst with the NPD Group. "The Russian Doll approach -- where one product is engineered to fit inside another -- often results in design choices that might compromise one or more devices in the chain," he told TechNewsWorld...

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mHealth Looks Rosy at CTIA

"There are a lot of opportunities with mHealth," Ross Rubin, principal analyst with the NPD Group, told TechNewWorld. This includes the telemedicine field, he noted, which lets doctors interact with patients using a smartphone.

FiOS Turns Xboxes Into Kinect-Controlled Cable Boxes

"They could become like anyone else Microsoft wants to exploit its platforms for everything they can do," Ross Rubin, an analyst with the NPD Group, told the E-Commerce Times "To the extent that TV service providers do that, they raise the value of that platform for consumers...

Fuzzy Signals for Internet TV

However, "we still see much more video streaming from Netflix on the Xbox 360, Roku and connected televisions than we do on tablets," Ross Rubin, executive director at NPD, told TechNewsWorld "We've seen relatively high rates of consumers connecting televisions with 40-inch sc...

WinPho 7 Style – a Little Bit iPhone, a Little Bit Android

As Apple did when it introduced its iPhone, Microsoft is integrating WP7 phones into its entire product line. "It's well integrated into the Microsoft ecosystem, which includes Office, Xbox Live, Zune, Windows Live, Tellme and Bing," Ross Rubin, an analyst with the NPD Group, told the E-Commerce Times...

Dish Aims Slingbox at iThings, BBs and Androids

Given current consumer attitudes toward TV, providers seem to have no choice but to open up their systems. "There's a lot of interest in providing access to video-on-the-go," Ross Rubin, an analyst with the NPD Group, told TechNewsWorld "All TV service providers want to be rel...

Camera Makers Take 3D to the Living Room

Panasonic's release of a 3D camcorder rounds out its 3D ecosystem, which already includes 3D TVs and 3D Blu-ray video disc players. "There's an opportunity for a 3D ecosystem to develop the same way one developed for high-definition," Ross Rubin, an analyst with the NPD Group in Port Washington, N.Y., told TechNewsWorld...

Android Elbows iPhone Out of Second Place in US Market

It was the second consecutive quarter in which the Android posted strong growth, Ross Rubin, executive director of industry analysis for NPD, told the E-Commerce Times. Much of that growth has to do with the carriers' -- particularly Verizon's -- strong promotion of Android d...

Barnes & Noble Aims to Take Down Kindle, by Hook or by Nook

An August research report from NPD also highlights the difficulties Amazon, Sony and now Barnes & Noble will face with book lovers. Consumers like the idea of instant downloads and being able to stuff a lot of reading material into a single device, wrote Ross Rubin, NPD director of industry analysis. However, they still love the idea of holding a book in their hands. "Today's e-reader offerings are delivering capabilities that are in demand by consumers," Rubin wrote. "However, some features that could enhance the appeal of more popular content, such as color, remain on the drawing board. Consumers may overlook their attachment to a book's tactile attributes, particularly for reading materials where timeliness and convenience takes precedence over leisure."

Microsoft Sharpens the Picture for Zune HD

"Apple escaped the effects of commodity-based pricing for [MP3 players] by opening up the iPod touch for other applications, predominantly Web browsing," Ross Rubin, an analyst at the NPD Group, told TechNewsWorld. Microsoft, he said, is looking to do the same with the Zune H...

RIM Reinforces BlackBerry’s Enterprise Creds

BlackBerry has an established hold on the enterprise market, and it's trying very hard to solidify its presence in the consumer market, Ross Rubin, author of the NPD Group report, told the E-Commerce Times "In the consumer market, carriers have tremendous distribution power an...

Linux Where You’d Least Expect It

"Electronics companies are attracted to Linux for a variety ofreasons," Ross Rubin, director of industry analysis for marketresearch and analysis firm The NPD Group, told LinuxInsider. "First, there are no licensing royalties to pay. The operatingsystem is also powerful and stable and can support a wide range ofapplications. They can also tailor it to their needs and have completeflexibility with the user interface so they can differentiate theirproducts."

After Poor Q2, Palm Struggles to Get a Grip

Palm is definitely under pressure as others in the highly competitive smartphone industry pull ahead, NPD analyst Ross Rubin said "It's no secret that the core of the Palm OS has been aging and the company needs a new home-grown platform to reinvigorate itself and set itself a...

DVR Market Penetration: Riding a Provider-Powered Wave

Offerings by TV providers are also made more attractive by the HDTV market, added Ross Rubin, director of industry analysis for the NPD Group in Port Washington, N.Y "HD-capable DVRs have been more expensive than standard-definition ones," he told the E-Commerce Times. "That's...

Palm Unveils a Two-Hander

"The Foleo is setting itself up against a well-established product: the notebook," NPD analyst Ross Rubin told TechNewsWorld. "How it does what it does, that's different. But there is significant overlap." Palm's Mobile Vision...

The Steady Migration of Smartphones to Linux

Linux is attractive to cost watchers because it isn't burdened with the overhead associated with commercial operating systems, argued Ross Rubin, director of industry analysis for the NPD Group "An obvious advantage is the freedom from licensing fees that someone like Microsof...

Helio Promises Smooth Sailing With ‘Ocean’ Smartphone

As seems to be the case with many new mobile device announcement these days, Ocean is being compared to the forthcoming Apple iPhone, but NPD Group analyst Ross Rubin said such comparisons might be improper "Certainly some of what the iPhone does is play upon, or take advantag...

New Sony Walkman to Battle Video MP3 Makers

Apple's flash memory-based iPod nano currently is a music-only device, but Ross Rubin, director of industry analysis for NPD, told TechNewsWorld he wouldn't be surprised if Apple were to introduce a video model of the popular player. "It's a moving target," said Rubin. "Traditionally, Apple has only had video support on its hard-drive based players, but as the price/performance ratio of flash memory continues to improve, it's conceivable they would have video on a flash-based iPod."

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