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Apple preps new iPad and iPhone for NFC chip tech

...near-field communications (NFC) chips. Richard Doherty, director of technology consulting firm Envisioneering Group, citing engineers working on hardware for Apple, told Bloomberg that NFC... Read more

27 January, 2011 by Kevin Kwang

Samsung leads South Korean charge

...were such a thing as a space race in consumer electronics," The Envisioneering Group's Doherty said, "they would be ahead Read more

24 June, 2004 by Michael Kanellos
Intel aims to make fibre optics mainstream

Intel aims to make fibre optics mainstream

...3D video requires a doubled data-transfer rate. Richard Doherty of the Envisioneering Group expects even the newer DisplayPort video standard has only about 24... Read more

29 September, 2009 by Stephen Shankland

IBM and AMD plot Opteron tie-up

...add-ons, Zeitler said. A tighter AMD partnership would make sense, said Envisioneering Group analyst Richard Doherty. "It's something we've heard customers wanting... Read more

21 July, 2006 by Stephen Shankland

Nine 'Montecito' Itaniums on the way

...over the previous single-core parts," said Peter Glaskowsky, an analyst at Envisioneering Group and system architect at MemoryLogix. Unfortunately for Intel, though, there are... Read more

13 October, 2005 by Kai Schmerer and Stephen Shankland

The Apple deal: what others are saying

...other customers willing to buy large quantities." -- Peter Glaskowsky, analyst for The Envisioneering Group "We believe the move is risky for Apple. By switching to... Read more

9 June, 2005 by Scott Ard

Can Stringer restore Sony to its former glory?

...parties has been his strength. Richard Doherty, an analyst with research firm Envisioneering Group, said it's not too late for Sony to become a... Read more

8 March, 2005 by David Becker and Richard Shim

Cell processor unveiled

The processor that will power the PlayStation 3 and is also planned for high-performance computing applications on the desktop was formally unveiled on Monday - it will have nine cores and run faster than 4GHz Read more

8 February, 2005 by David Becker

Time for an assault on batteries?

...by 10 to 20 percent," said Richard Doherty, an analyst at The Envisioneering Group. Apple Computer's latest iPod, for example, which has a color... Read more

26 November, 2004 by Michael Kanellos

Intel wants PCs to double as VCRs

...for the storm," said Richard Doherty, an analyst with research firm The Envisioneering Group. Competitors agree, but assert that it's not a knockout punch... Read more

8 March, 2004 by John G.Spooner and Richard Shim

No hard drive in Xbox future?

...onto the network," McNealy said. Richard Doherty, president of research firm The Envisioneering Group, said adding recording functionality to the Xbox's DVD drive would... Read more

26 February, 2004 by David Becker

Macromedia wants to deliver Flash video

...and pay as they go." Richard Doherty, president of research firm The Envisioneering Group, said Flash as a media format is still running well behind... Read more

17 December, 2003 by David Becker

Microsoft chips in for Xbox Next

...their DNA into it," said Richard Doherty, director of research company The Envisioneering Group. One reason for that involves hacking incidents. "They sure don't... Read more

10 November, 2003 by Michael Kanellos

Microsoft swimming upstream with Windows Media

...perform the task almost automatically, noted Richard Dougherty, an analyst for The Envisioneering Group. "Even if there has been wrongdoing, it seems like that would... Read more

11 August, 2003 by John Borland

Sony TV will stream video from the Net

A project is underway at Sony to develop a plasma screen television that can take streaming content from the Internet or a home network Read more

4 April, 2003 by Evan Hansen, Richard Shim and Stefanie Olsen

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