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Nvidia Takes Self-Driving Journey to California Roads

The company is testing its Drive PX2 autonomous driving platform, said Rob Enderle, principal analyst at the Enderle Group Nvidia recently has made several well publicized moves in the autonomous car arena. It forged a partnership with Baidu this summer to build a cloud-to-car...

Apple AirPods Finally Good to Go

"Someone clearly dropped the ball, because without something like this with the iPhone 7 the attached sales for the earbuds were stalled, and it made it harder to sell iPhone 7s," noted Rob Enderle, principal analyst at the Enderle Group "Both products should have shown up at ...

Magic Leap Catches Flak Over Tricky Video

"Most of us thought that video was a demo of the technology -- not a film created by a special effects company," said Rob Enderle, principal analyst at the Enderle Group "I expect some of the folks that invested in the company likely thought so as well, and that could be consi...

LinkedIn Begins New Chapter Under Microsoft’s Wing

"Microsoft isn't Google, and they're more driven by the needs of the businesses they serve over advertisers," noted Rob Enderle, principal analyst at the Enderle Group "This prioritization difference should help with ensuring this type of decision will generally favor users an...

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What Trump Should Do With Air Force One

I'm starting to get the idea that for the next eight or so years, a lot of what many of us are going to write will have something to do with what Donald Trump tweeted. Granted, since that has been the case for much of the last year, we have gotten comfortable with it. ...

Amazon’s Register-Free Grocery Shopping Could Disrupt Retail

The Amazon Go concept represents a broad threat to the retail model as we know it, because it could combine the convenience of a 7-11 store with the breadth of a Walmart, noted Rob Enderle, principal analyst at the Enderle Group. "It defines 'disruption,' because it also blen...

iPhone Envy May Have Felled Galaxy Note7

Various iPhone models had battery problems, but they were "all fixed with a replacement battery," said Rob Enderle, principal analyst at the Enderle Group The Galaxy Note7's problems "showcase a failure in design testing that likely resulted from a rush to get it to market to ...

Fitbit May Pick Up Pebble

"Pebble was overmatched in a market awash with smartwatches," said Rob Enderle, principal analyst at the Enderle Group. That's in spite of the fact that "they have one of the best products in the segment -- particularly with regard to battery life and price," he told the E-Co...

Facebook Videos Explain AI in a Nutshell

Still, they "set a baseline -- help explain what an AI can do in the near term," said Rob Enderle, principal analyst at the Enderle Group Watching the videos "likely makes the topic less frightening," he told TechNewsWorld....

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Isn’t Fake News Propaganda?

A few years back, when it was one company, HP made a huge mistake that cost a number of people their jobs and forced the replacement of many of its board members. The company suffered through some nasty litigation and several top executives almost landed in jail. ...

Zenefits Pays the Piper

"This looks like both the VCs and [Zenefits'] board didn't do their respective jobs, and reflects poorly on both," remarked Rob Enderle, principal analyst at the Enderle Group They should have ensured oversight, compliance, and strong experienced governance, he told the E-Com...

Samsung Floats Possibility of Split

However, a split "doesn't address the cause of Samsung's difficulties," observed Rob Enderle, principal analyst at the Enderle Group. "This is a form-over-function move that leaves them exposed strategically but will take pressure off them for the short term," he told the E-C...

Here’s Looking at You, Alexa

A touchscreen would be a strong addition to the Echo, which operates mainly through voice controls, noted Rob Enderle, principal analyst at the Enderle Group "There are times when having something respond visually rather than verbally is more useful," he told TechNewsWorld. F...

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How AI Could End Stupid Thanksgiving Arguments

I'm writing this before Thanksgiving, which I used to hate and now don't -- largely because I no longer spend the day arguing with family. I've been listening to a lot of friends and relatives dread this year's event because of political discussions that are likely to occur, and the equally annoying comments and critiques from those who supported both candidates. ...

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One of the Best New VR Things: Buying a Car

I had a fascinating experience last week. I got to see and experience the new Jaguar I-Pace, the company's electric answer to the as-yet-unannounced Tesla Y SUV, long before I'll actually get to see the prototype. I didn't just get to see the car -- I got to understand intimately why the car was created and what went into its design. I got to experience aspects of the vehicle viscerally, without actually getting into it. ...

Google Clamps Down on Sneaky Malicious Sites

Google's crackdown "should help shut down sites that are harmful," said Rob Enderle, principal analyst at the Enderle Group However, "it may make people feel safer than they actually are, and it looks like it's more focused on good PR for Google," he told TechNewsWorld....

Conspiracy Theories in the Information Age, Part 2

However, it is still not clear that Russia -- even if it did commission the hacks -- aimed to sway the election toward Trump. Russia might have been trying to prevent either candidate from having a mandate upon taking office, suggested Rob Enderle, principal analyst at the Enderle Group, in a conversation prior to the election...

Russia May Kick Out LinkedIn

The PRISM revelations "caused laws to come up all over the world requiring localized storage of citizen data," observed Rob Enderle, principal analyst at the Enderle Group These laws have "already significantly adversely impacted international sales of technology and services ...

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Why Trump May Be the Better Technology President

Years ago, I worked as one of Rev. Robert Schuller's body guards (it was something to do on Sundays, I wasn't particularly religious) and one of his sayings was "when given lemons, make lemonade." ...

Google Insists Android Plays on Level Field in Europe

The Google argument that Android competes with Apple's iOS is almost the same argument that Microsoft gave when it argued that it competed against the Mac OS in a separate case involving Windows, recalled Rob Enderle, principal analyst at the Enderle Group. "Ironically, then ...

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