Providing Market Intelligence for 40 Years

In The News

Samsung Unveils Virtual Reality Camera At Mobile World Congress

Samsung is also refreshing its Galaxy phone line in an attempt to catch Apple’s iPhone. A recent report from Parks Associates said Apple leads Samsung in the U.S. smartphone market, 40 percent to 31 percent. But Samsung is “catching up,” Harry Wang, Parks Associates director of health and mobile product research, said in a press release.

From the article "Samsung Unveils Virtual Reality Camera At Mobile World Congress" by Benny Evangelista.

Previously In The News

Netflix Earnings Preview: Is Streaming Video Giant Still Snagging New Subscribers?

On top of that, the industry churn rate—a metric used to reflect cancelled subscriptions to streaming services overall—shot up 41% in Q1, the most recent statistic available, as consumers experimented...

Wall Street isn’t sure Roku can lead cord cutters to the promised land

One of the secrets of Roku's success has been its expansion beyond its roots as a set top box maker (a term the company tries to avoid). To do this, Roku CEO Anthony Wood built a loyal customer follow...

Internet connections to Smart TVs grow as streaming options increase

Smart TVs are becoming more of a norm now than ever before as a younger generation of Americans continues to rely more on streaming services than traditional television, according to research from Par...

Merging Strengths Helps Founders Create Success

COVID-19 restrictions have changed habits, commented Steve Nason, research director at Parks Associates in Marketplace. "Consumers are captive right now, they're in their homes," he said. That's not l...