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Although Apple’s iPad has everyone’s attention, the tablet wars won’t be fought and won this year alone. A number of contenders are on the way and this disparity in platforms and form factors will help increase tablet sales 54 percent per year through 2015. Read more »

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Americans love their TV much more than they love YouTube, Hulu and Netflix streaming, but this is going to change: A new report from The Diffusion Group estimates that U.S.-based consumers will watch more Internet-delivered video than traditional broadcast or cable TV by 2010. Read more »

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The web tablet app market will be a significant one in just a few short years, going from $183 million in revenue in 2010 to $8.2 billion by 2015. The overall momentum for this market will bedriven early on by the iPad and Apple’s app store, but over time other devices and app stores will also push the market. In this report, we provide a detailed forecast of web tablet sales, including both the forthcoming iPad and non-Apple tablets, as well as in-depth descriptions and analysis around expected app purchasing behaviors and total anticipated sales and download volume. Read more at GigaOM Pro »

Forrester issued an optimistic report today forecasting a 6.6 percent rise in U.S. tech spending in 2010. The beneficiaries of the hoped-for rise in fortunes will be server makers, followed by communications vendors and software providers. Read more »

Updated: Alternative-energy companies not only compete with each other, they also compete in a sense with oil firms. While it’s easy to overstate the inverse relationship that oil prices have with the demand for and investment in green companies, it’s also helpful to keep an eye […] Read more »

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