Jensen Ooi
To cope in an IR4.0 world, grads must take charge of own learning
IDC future of work study suggests clear gap in awareness of how organisational digital transformation will impact future jobs.
Smartphone features to be the decisive factor for end users in their next buy
The next “wow” factor and trend end users will be looking out for are the features that will enhance their experience.
All eyes on Samsung as the Galaxy S8 launches
The Galaxy S8 is quite possibly the most important launch for Samsung in recent memory as it attempts to wrestle back market share.
Analysts ambivalent towards new Maxis smartphone
Company’s own-brand smartphone may not be in the best interests of the company, analysts say.
IDC: What will redefine the Malaysian ICT industry in 2017 and beyond?
Organisations face the need to transform while steering past heightening economic pressures.
Oppo, Huawei make strides, Samsung remains Malaysia's top smartphone player in 2016
According to the latest IDC Quarterly Mobile Phone Tracker, total smartphone shipments in Malaysia recorded approximately 2.7 million units in Q4 2016.
H1 2015 smartphone, tablet sales in Malaysia unhampered by GST: IDC
A total of 4.8 million units of smartphones and 900,000 units of tablets were shipped in the first half of 2015 (H1 2015) in Malaysia, according to International Data Corporation (IDC) Asia/Pacific’s Quarterly Mobile Phone and Tablet Trackers.
Sluggish Q1 2015 for SEA smartphone sales despite overall growth: IDC
Total smartphone shipments in South-East Asia reached approximately 24 million units in the first quarter of 2015, posting a year-over-year growth of 65.6%, IDC said.
Chinese fingerprint on smartphone trends in Malaysia, Singapore
Whether it is in the shift to larger screens for smartphone and phablets and the fast-disappearing mid-tier price segment, to the erosion of Samsung’s market share, Karamjit Singh sees the fingerprint of Chinese smartphone vendors.
Pressure mounts on Samsung as competitors up ante
Samsung Electronics Co remains the top-selling smartphone maker in the world for now, but keeping that crown has become increasingly challenging with its aggressive rivals baying for blood and doing everything in their power to topple the incumbent giant.