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Who Purchases Tickets Online?
More than one-third of online consumers purchased an event ticket online in the past year. Gender has little influence on who purchased tickets, but consumers younger than 35 are more likely to purchase than middle-aged or older consumers. Among online . . .

The Future of Digital Audio
New digital audio services like satellite radio, online radio, HD radio, and podcasting with new subscription and data service business models are changing the way consumers listen to radio. All four digital audio markets will grow steadily - by 2010, . . .

HDTV And The Coming Bandwidth Crunch
Consumers' Appetite For Big TVs Drives Demand For Fat Content
Consumers lust the new big, flat TV sets - 39% of consumers say their next TV will be a flat-panel plasma or LCD TV set. Even consumers with below average incomes are buying big TV sets. As HDTV penetration grows past 50 million homes in the next...

iPod photo: Stick To Music
Yes, Photos Are Fun - But Not A Multifunction Breakthrough
The iPod photo is living proof that a device can't serve two masters. The color screen is great, but the iPod can't really offer a great photo experience with its small screen, recycled music interface, lack of a camera, and poor photo management features...

CES 2005: Digital Devices Looking For Content
Cheap Components Bring Digital Convergence, But Will Consumers Care?
The Consumer Electronic Show (CES) in Las Vegas is the largest technology event in the world. This year, stacks of HDTVs, MP3 players, Media Center PCs, satellite radio players, and wireless devices from 2,500 companies enthralled 120,000 attendees...

Macworld 2005: iPod Shuffle Will Rock
But The Mac Mini Needs Repositioning As An iLife Appliance
Highlighting Apple Computer's new product announcements at Macworld were a lightweight flash memory-based music player called the iPod shuffle and a tiny $499 computer called the Mac mini. Apple is riding the technology wave here with small, inexpensive...

 


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