Digonex Featured on NPRís Morning Edition

Yesterday, our client Digonex, a provider of real-time, automated, dynamic pricing technology was featured on National Public Radio’s (NPR) Morning Edition in a story on the impact dynamic pricing technology can have on the digital music industry. The piece coincides Digonex’s partnership announcement with The Orchard, an entertainment solutions provider focused on building and monetizing […]

iTunes New Pricing Model – Is it Working?

Back in April, we blogged about Apple’s move to eliminate the “one price fits all” model for its iTunes digital media store, opting to shift to a three-tiered pricing model. While this news was met with some trepidation by media, music labels and consumers, a new article from Billboard‘s Antony Bruno and Glenn Peoples suggests […]

Connected Services Drive Innovation in the Wireless Industry

Communiqué PR recently completed a project with Dashwire, an independent connected services platform provider. Dashwire offers an industry-leading connected services platform solution that delivers mobile-to-Web consumer services. This means mobile users can sync and manage their personal contacts, text messages, calls, photos, videos and settings from their phone to the Web. The connected services market […]

OnRequest Images in the News

We recently placed a byline article on behalf of our client, OnRequest Images, in the Atlanta Journal Constitution. The article, written by OnRequest CEO Carla Stratfold, details why photos play a key role in branding. Carla notes that companies are gaining market share by using custom photography and digital assets to showcase their most affordable […]

Apple iTunes Rocks the Digital Music Industry

Today Apple officially launched its new three-tiered pricing system for its iTunes digital music store and eliminated the “one price fits all” model. Back in January, the company announced it would implement a new variable pricing structure in which songs would be offered at one of three pricing tiers: 69 cents, 99 cents and $1.29. […]

The Best of CTIA 2009

Another CTIA has come and gone, and despite the low attendance (presumably due to the economy), below is some interesting news that we believe came out of the show. The tone of the show was set by keynote addresses from executives at T-Mobile, Clearwire and RIM who all stressed the importance of continued growth through […]

Position for Acquisition – How PR Can Be the Key to the Right Deal

Many industry experts predict that the merger and acquisition market (M&A) is going to turn around later this year. This theory was outlined in several recent articles including one by TechFlash’s John Cook, “When will the high-tech M&A bottom feeders emerge?” and another from IDG News’s Marc Ferranti “Wall Street Beat: M&A, Oracle Stress the […]

Tecplot 360 Helps Scientists Better Understand Flow Separation

Tecplot, Inc., one of Communiqué PR’s newest clients, recently helped scientists from MIT shed light on a century-old mystery surrounding flow separation. After reading this study, I was intrigued to learn more about flow separation and how Tecplot’s solution helped scientists better understand this complex phenomenon. Flow separation occurs when the air traveling over a […]

Business Lessons From Emerging Markets

We are in many ways living in unprecedented times. As banks and major companies crumble and the economy worsens, there seem to be increasingly fewer historical examples on which to base our current policies. But as Martin S. Roth and Richard Ettenson point out in a March 23 Wall Street Journal article, there is an […]

Media Buzz About Big Canvas

Over the past few months, Communiqué has had the opportunity to work with Big Canvas Inc. to secure coverage of its iPhone applications. Big Canvas is a creative developer of applications for the Apple iPhone. Beginning with its flagship application PhotoShare, Big Canvas applications have been growing in popularity and generating buzz because they allow […]