Article · April 26, 2023
Working in the tech industry, I would be remiss if I allowed World Intellectual Property Day to go by without a nod or a tip of the hat to the fact that without IP (intellectual property), and strong, reliable, good-faith IP protections, the tech industry as we know it today would not exist. That’s
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Article · January 12, 2023
ChatGPT represents an important inflection point for AI, and an important one for the tech industry at a time when consumers, worn down by perhaps one too many hype cycles, have begun to lose faith in the sector’s ability to deliver on its promises. The tech industry’s current headwinds aren’t li
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Article · October 19, 2022
Meta’s goal to build a scalable on-ramp for XR and the metaverse in the enterprise would be hard to pull off without Microsoft’s help, which is why neither last week’s announcement that both companies had renewed their Metaverse-focused partnership, nor the announcement’s timing, should have come as
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Article · August 25, 2022
In light of upcoming debates in Washington, D.C. on proposed new U.S. legislation that takes aim at the U.S. technology sector, today seems like a good day to start addressing growing concerns about the potentially harmful impact that these bills could have on U.S. innovation, global competitiveness
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Article · June 15, 2022
I have been thinking even more than usual about chipmakers lately. Between ongoing global supply chain constraints, our growing reliance on microchips to power everything from our phones to our thermostats and our vehicles, and the likelihood that inflationary pressures will impact discretionary spe
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Article · May 2, 2022
After focusing on the inflection point in purchase intent for hybrids and EVs among North American consumers, and EV adoption hurdles keeping the majority of young car buyers locked into gasoline-powered cars (for now), we turn our attention to the role that consumers’ relationship with technology p
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Article · April 21, 2022
The younger car buyers are, the less likely they are to make their next car a hybrid or EV One of the most interesting stories already emerging from our new automotive study is the contradiction between a high degree of consumer favorability towards hybrid vehicles and EVs and softness in near-term
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Article · April 4, 2022
We have just completed new research into consumer perceptions of the changes taking place in the automotive sector. The study, which focuses primarily on likely car buyers in North America, gathered insights from over 1200 adults 18 and up in the United States and Canada. Among the key themes that o
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Article · March 2, 2022
Every year, the Mobile World Congress in Barcelona provides the perfect setting for technology companies and their partners to showcase innovative new solutions that leverage the mobile ecosystem to help solve problems, create new categories of services, and transition industries forward. If exhibit
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Article · February 19, 2022
The term “metaverse” was originally coined by science fiction author Neal Stephenson in his 1992 novel Snow Crash. In the book, the metaverse was a virtual three-dimensional space that users could access via virtual reality goggles and experience through first-person virtual avatars. Virtual real-es
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Article · January 18, 2022
I recently wrote about the automotive sector being the new competitive battleground for semiconductor companies, and announcements from three key chipmakers – Intel, Nvidia and Qualcomm – at CES earlier this month highlighted the extent to which that competition is heating up across four specific ve
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Article · January 7, 2022
Whether you attend CES in person or virtually, it is easy to become overwhelmed with the sheer volume of announcements, gadgets, innovations and products on display at the annual Vegas show. Even with a plan, it’s a lot to take in in such a short timeframe, let alone process, but having a plan helps
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