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EPIC to FTC: Did You See What Google Did There?

"Google is clearly dominant with regards to Internet advertising, and the rules change for dominant companies in that they're often considered guilty until proven innocent, as Microsoft found in the late 1990s," said Rob Enderle, principal analyst at the Enderle Group The Blue...

Dell to Take Another Whack at Tablets

"I've known Steve Felice for about a decade, and he's one of the strongest managers at Dell," Rob Enderle, principal analyst at the Enderle Group, told the E-Commerce Times. "He's very pragmatic, so if he's behind this, it should at least be interesting." However, Dell could b...

With Sony’s New Crystal LED Display, Color – and Costs – Go to 11

The company is "trying to address the life cycle problem with OLEDs, which have had a horrid service life in TVs, typically dropping to about half their original capability within 12 months," Rob Enderle, principal analyst at the Enderle Group, told TechNewsWorld Many TV maker...

CES: Fewer Big Guns, More Networking?

Apple's absence hasn't seemed to hurt the show much, Rob Enderle, principal analyst at the Enderle Group, told the E-Commerce Times. "I think Microsoft just outgrew CES," he added. "Not having them at CES will make the show simpler, and it needs to be simpler."

Vizio Knocks on PC Market’s Door

"[Vizio] was the first to tie their tablet to their TV as a direct accessory," remarked Rob Enderle, principal analyst at the Enderle Group. "They seem to get the 'better together' concept, and you'd expect heavy sync service between their products, for instance." Vizio did no...

Symantec Source Code Scattered to the Winds

On the other hand, "Given how fast threats have been changing over the last few years, even a product a year old may be dramatically different than the shipping product," Rob Enderle, principal analyst at the Enderle Group, pointed out Time for Show and Tell...

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The Rebirth of the Hybrid Laptop: AMD’s Opportunity

Last week, an announcement from Lenovo got me thinking of Rory Read, AMD's new CEO, who made some cryptic remarks about AMD going into ARM and no longer chasing Intel. Now, there are a number of hybrid or crossover products that will be coming out this year, with the most interesting being a cross between a notebook and tablet. This design, and we'll probably see some examples at CES this week, will likely be the showcase for Windows 8. ...

Wireless Data Hogs Only Getting Hungrier

"Many of the existing data networks are at or near capacity, and these massive increases could push these networks over the edge, which is why many carriers have started throttling [bandwidth]," Rob Enderle, principal analyst at the Enderle Group, told TechNewsWorld Implementi...

Cisco’s Pricey Videoconferencing Tech Slinks Into the Shadows

"When they briefed me on the product, I thought they had lost their minds," Rob Enderle, principal analyst at the Enderle Group, told the E-Commerce Times "They told me the price, and I thought that was way over market, then they said there was a monthly charge and I thought t...

CES Will Be Thick With Thin Ultrabooks

"[Ultrabooks] are an attractive product and very portable," said Rob Enderle, principal analyst at the Enderle Group. "The intention is to push them [into the] mainstream." "The shipment of Windows 8 ... will put tablet features into Ultrabook-like products, and tablets may be...

OPINION

Will 2012 See the Last Big, Bold CES?

This month begins the march to 2012 technology with the Consumer Electronics Show just around the corner. Vendors have already started prebriefings for what will likely be a cascade of announcements all happening in the same one-week time frame. ...

LG to Demo 3D Ultra-Def Behemoth at CES

The 3D Depth Control feature lets users adjust the perceived depth of the image, to "better balance their experience," noted Rob Enderle, principal analyst at the Enderle Group It "can make the picture look more real -- but it has a higher chance of straining the eyes and may ...

Amazon Surges, Netflix Paddles Against Customer Satisfaction Current

"Netflix never actually split," noted Rob Enderle, principal analyst at the Enderle Group, "but they raised prices significantly on their most profitable customers." That's when the bleeding started -- customers left in droves.

Leaked Road Map Offers Glimpse of Future Windows Phones

However, the road map is too vague to tell anyone much, Rob Enderle, principal analyst at the Enderle Group, told TechNewsWorld "For each version [of the OS] there will be improvements, so this [road map] really only gives you the code names and target release dates," Enderle ...

Anonymous Implicated in ‘Robin Hood’ Hack on Christmas Day

That's to be expected, Rob Enderle, principal analyst at the Enderle Group, told TechNewsWorld. "Anonymous by its nature is kind of like the Occupy movement -- you have a bunch of folks falling under a general banner, but there is no central leadership," he explained What Happ...

OPINION

The Disasters of 2011

If there was ever a year for train wrecks, 2011 was it. It is that time when we look back at the screwy decisions executives made last year, and be thankful that we aren't them. There were a number of career-limiting moves last year that warrant a top spot on my Bozo meter ...

Yahoo Starts Unburdening Itself

"This asset sale would make the company easier to sell by removing some of the cloud over the company and putting the firm in a better negotiating position with plenty of cash," Rob Enderle, principal analyst at the Enderle Group, told the E-Commerce Times. "It would also give the firm a stronger go-it-alone option. That might include purchasing someone else to get the executive team inspired."

Microsoft Washes Its Hands of CES

"Microsoft was faced with announcing Windows 8 a month before they want to announce it, when they're unprepared, and it becomes an untimely showcase," Rob Enderle, principal analyst of the Enderle Group, pointed out Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer is widely expected to unveil new ...

Paul Allen Shoots for Low Orbit

"Any new technology will go through some growing pains, suggesting this schedule is likely overly aggressive," suggested Rob Enderle, principal analyst at the Enderle Group However, "the base technology has been used for space weapons and, initially, it's not for passengers, w...

Google May Want an Android Tablet of Its Own

"The issue with the Android tablets is they tend to be all over the map in terms of design and experience, appearing too difficult to use and too hard to learn against the simple elegance of the Apple product," Rob Enderle of the Enderle Group told TechNewsWorld. With the Kin...

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