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Gun Control and Learning to Make Data-Driven Decisions

We live in an unprecedented age of information and computing power -- yet whether publicly or privately, we still make decisions largely on how we feel rather than based on hard information. ...

Google Makes It Easier to Do the 2-Step

"Typically with features like this, IT gets lots of notice that it's coming," observed Rob Enderle, principal analyst at the Enderle Group. "That doesn't seem to be the case here. Google appears to have done this with little or no notification," he told TechNewsWorld....

Microsoft Sees Fertile Ground in Cannabis Compliance

"I think Microsoft sees a unique opportunity to grow this market, and realizes that by supporting at the ground floor, they will be in an incredibly powerful position once the market fully matures to be a dominant solution provider for it," observed Rob Enderle, principal analyst at the Enderle Group...

Plume Podifies Home WiFi

"Right now, for many of us, the bottleneck is the network," noted Rob Enderle, principal analyst at the Enderle Group "I'm changing out my cable modem for the second time in a month, but the promise is a 3x improvement in bandwidth for only a (US)$10 increase in my monthly bil...

Google: Dare to Daydream

That said, even though Google's VR efforts have held the attention of the masses, it's premature to consider them a success, according to Rob Enderle, principal analyst at the Enderle Group If Google sees Daydream through, the company's sheer scale and resources might help it ...

Facebook Gives Messenger More Jobs to Do

"That's the promise of a Web-based approach -- none of those pesky apps," said Rob Enderle, principal analyst at the Enderle Group. However, working offline "could be problematic as a result," he told TechNewsWorld....

Rubin Sees AI Quantum Computer Running the Show

Rubin's vision of one overarching intelligence running everything "is reminiscent of some other failed predictions," observed Rob Enderle, principal analyst at the Enderle Group. "One could do this -- but competition, differences between nation states, privacy concerns and latency will more likely result in a lot of [such intelligences running different devices]."

Microsoft Expands Xbox Gaming Territory

"The issue with the existing crop of game systems is they are underpowered when taken against the coming wave of 4K HDR TVs and virtual reality headsets, so both Sony and Microsoft are scrambling with updates to hardware early so these platforms don't languish," observed Rob Enderle, principal analyst at the Enderle Group.

Facebook Turns On Safety Check Following Orlando Slaughter

"Police tend to get inundated during [emergencies], and they have very little information until well after the event is over," observed Rob Enderle, principal analyst at the Enderle Group. "This is more real time and lets people communicate en masse," he told TechNewsWorld....

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Google and the Birth of the People-Delivery Drone

Larry Page is rumored to be building a flying car, apparently dropping a whopping US$100M into the effort. Surprisingly, this actually makes more sense to me than a self-driving car does, because it potentially solves two problems at once: You won't have to fly the thing yourself; and it eliminates the need for roads for those who commute to work. ...

Drops and Spills Don’t Faze Samsung Galaxy S7 Active

"The two standout aspects are the hardening and the huge battery," said Rob Enderle, principal analyst at the Enderle Group "Both of these should be reasonably well received if the phone doesn't turn out to be annoyingly heavy as a result," he told TechNewsWorld.

Apple to Boost App Store Money-Making Opportunities

Another potential concern for customers is the loss of privacy that comes with the paid search advertising, noted Rob Enderle, principal analyst at the Enderle Group. Two hundred fifty six companies were found to have tracked iPhone customer emails, serial numbers and other i...

Microsoft Adds Planning Prowess to Office Space

"It's a component that has been left out of Office 365 for a while, and I'm surprised it hadn't been integrated previously," observed Rob Enderle, principal analyst at the Enderle Group. "Microsoft has had collaboration tools before, but integration with Office hasn't been th...

Microsoft’s Holographic Platform Opening Mixes It Up

Microsoft has the opportunity to completely transform the capabilities of modern computing, said Rob Enderle, principal analyst at the Enderle Group, noting that the Holographic platform is more advanced than the original Windows operating system at the same stage. "At its h...

Yahoo Publishes NSLs Following Freedom Act Reforms

Data accessed through NSLs raises concerns, as "the government's ability to securely and properly use the data has often not been adequate," noted Rob Enderle, principal analyst at the Enderle Group. "In some if not all cases, this may create a bigger problem than the one the...

OPINION

Windows Holographic: Changing Our Perception of the World

There were a lot of interesting announcements last week, ranging from cool new devices to what was basically an Amazon Echo on wheels from Asus. Such is the nature of Computex -- arguably one of the most powerful technology shows in the world. ...

Uber Scores Historic $3.5B Saudi Investment

The Saudis may be future-proofing against the shift toward alternative fuels and the rising popularity of ride sharing in the U.S., suggested Rob Enderle, principal analyst at the Enderle Group "I suspect it is because some future projections suggest companies like Uber will o...

The Rise of Drone Racing, Part 2

Broadcasters will have to test their formats for delivering the drama to remote spectators. They'll have to collaborate with leagues to ensure that the races are fun to watch, not hard to watch, observed Rob Enderle, principal analyst at the Enderle Group "Drone racing just so...

OPINION

What Will HPE Sell Next?

I joined a bunch of analysts in discussing Hewlett Packard Enterprise's next move at a secret conclave last week. The company had just announced the sale of its IT services, which basically undid much of Mark Hurd's work as CEO. (It already had sold off PCs and printers, more than undoing Carly Fiorina's earlier efforts.) Granted, HPE spun it like it was an acquisition (I'll get to that later) but this move leaves the firm even more crippled, suggesting there's more to come. ...

Facebook Tweaks Trending Topics Out of Abundance of Caution

Facebook is in a very difficult situation because members always will see it as tainted, and if it tries to correct the problem, members from the left will accuse it of overcorrecting, said Rob Enderle, principal analyst at the Enderle Group "Honestly, I don't see an easy way ...

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