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The Flip Side of the Shiny Internet Coin

There are two sides to every coin -- a good side and a bad side. One side helps you and the other side hurts you. The Internet is a great example: The good side lets you learn anything, about anything, anytime, any place. The bad side targets you with scams. They are running rampant, and there is not a damn thing we can do about it ...

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A Glimpse Into the 5G Wireless World

Your world is about to change. 5G is coming. Whether you are a wireless carrier, a handset maker, an app developer, a mobile TV provider, a worker, investor or consumer, your world is about to undergo a major transformation. ...

Report: Apple Moving Quickly to Sell New iPhone, iPad Models

"Apple needs to shake things up a bit," said analystJeff Kagan "Their rapid growth wave seems to be starting to slow," he told the E-Commerce Times....

IRS Halts Hack Attack

Although the federal government has taken steps to increase protection against illegal hacking activity, it lacks the proper incentives to take the steps necessary to protect itself against repeated incidents, suggested analyst Jeff Kagan. "Since the IRS is a government agenc...

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The Next President’s Alternative Energy Agenda

Alternative energy has become a real growth engine during the last several years. It seems to bounce up and down, depending on the leadership in the White House. President Obama is a supporter, so growth has been relatively strong in recent years. The big question is, what will happen under a new president? ...

Report: Apple Has Assembled a Crack Team of VR and AR Experts

Apple needs to look for new market categories to conquer, suggested analyst Jeff Kagan "iPhone growth is slowing, so they need to create some new growth sectors. That's Apple's challenge today," he said....

Sprint to Lay Off Thousands of Customer Service Reps

"The industry is changing and Sprint is changing," observed technology industry analystJeff Kagan Sprint is "going through an enormous transformation at a fundamental level that it never did before," he told CRM Buyer. "Two years ago it was acquired by SoftBank, then it got a ...

Microsoft Cloud Rains Free Services on Nonprofits

"This a way for Microsoft to secure their role in the cloud needs going forward," analyst Jeff Kagan told the E-Commerce Times. "After a while, these nonprofits will eventually have to buy more, so Microsoft wants to be in the catbird seat." ...

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The Year of Connected and Self-Driving Cars

Connected cars and self-driving cars are two of the hottest and fastest-growing segments in the marketplace today. However, they are often confused. Connected cars are here today. Self-driving cars are not yet, but they are coming. They both mean advancements in automotive. They both use wireless networks, wireless technology, satellite technology, ground-based sensors and more. As workers, investors and customers, what can we expect in the next few years from connected and self-driving cars -- and what's coming next?...

ProPublica Launches News Site on Dark Web

"This is happening simply because people are getting fed up with not having any privacy," technology industry analystJeff Kagan told TechNewsWorld "I happen to agree with ProPublica that you have to be poking around in the dark Web for your own protection," said Laura DiDio, a...

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Analyst Briefings at CES: One Shot Is Not Enough

Why do so many companies fail at industry analyst relations? Since the best answer might come from an industry analyst, I'll share a few thoughts with you. I'll also share some secrets for building a successful long-term technology analyst program. Hint: It's about being on the growth side of the wave. ...

Home Broadband Use Falls as Consumers Go Mobile

Many young people are deciding to drop home broadband and go with wireless because high-speed data is more affordable on wireless phones than it was in the past, and home broadband is becoming more expensive for those who exceed the monthly bandwidth cap, analyst Jeff Kagan said...

China’s Internet Tightrope Walk

"It sounds like this is the first step towards creating a censored environment, at the very least," tech analyst Jeff Kagan told TechNewsWorld. Open Markets, Closed Expression...

Microsoft and Apple Share a Peaceful Moment

Can you imagine Microsoft and Apple actually liking each other? Who'da thunk such a thing was even possible? However, the holiday spirit is alive and well at Microsoft. The company flew a bunch of workers from around the country into New York City for something very special ...

Ballmer Points Out Error of Microsoft’s Ways

Supporting Android apps would make perfect sense for Microsoft, said wireless analystJeff Kagan Directly supporting Apple and its apps also would make perfect sense, he told the E-Commerce Times. Taking it a step further, Microsoft could offer different devices that support on...

Yahoo Reintroduces a Messenger for This Millennium

"If we pull the camera back and look at this in a longer-term historical perspective, industry analyst Jeff Kagan told TechNewsWorld, Yahoo has lost its forward momentum." ...

BlackBerry to Pull Out of Pakistan on Privacy Grounds

"Privacy and security are the main reasons people are interested in BlackBerry," said telecommunications industry analyst Jeff Kagan "Take them away and the user would be just as happy or happier with competitive devices," he told the E-Commerce Times....

Time for Apple to Broaden Its Model?

Absent some major new technological innovation, Apple may be reaching a peak for expanding the market for smartphones in the U.S., analyst Jeff Kagan told the E-Commerce Times. "Smartphones will be with us going forward, but the rate of customer acquisition will slow," Kagan ...

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The Wireless Industry Is Changing Again

Wireless is one of the strongest industries today. However, it continues to change. Every few years, the focus changes and the industry goes in new directions. It happened a few years ago with the iPhone and Android. Now change is happening once again. ...

BlackBerry’s Priv Puzzles the Tech World

The world has been watching BlackBerry struggle ever since Android and iOS emerged, so now it's taking another shot and hoping for the best with its move with Android, noted wireless analystJeff Kagan "It now looks like they have reached the point where they just aren't gettin...

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