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Icahn Concedes Defeat to Dell ‘Dictators’

No doubt Michael Dell has a path in mind, Rob Enderle, principal of the Enderle Group, told the E-Commerce Times. "Expect them to move aggressively with AWS-like Web services and to aggressively update their Web business-to-business and business-to-consumer channels and go to...

Sony Tiptoes Into TV Set-Top Box Territory

"The problem in the U.S. is content licenses," said Rob Enderle, principal analyst at the Enderle Group. "The cable companies have them locked up, and Intel is using antitrust laws to try to break them out, but a TV service that can't get the content people want is crippled -- which is why Sony likely will stay out of the U.S. with this service until the access problem is fixed...

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2020: The World According to Qualcomm

I was at Qualcomm's Uplinq last week, and the company announced a ton of products that could massively change how we interact with technology. I thought that the best way to showcase much of it might be a version of The Day Made of Glass, a video made by Corning to showcase the future it imagined, but in this case representing Qualcomm's view. If you watch the video, you'll actually find that Corning and Qualcomm are kind of on the same page -- they would simply emphasize different parts of the solution.

Tiny CuBox-i Plays Nice With Linux and Android

"This class of product goes to the core of what PCs once were, more for hobbyists than for productivity workers," said Rob Enderle, principal analyst at Enderle Group. "These are great for kids and adults who just want to mess with technology on the cheap, and can be used in classrooms where kids take homework home for education."

Microsoft Takes Nokia Under Its Wing

Whether the purchase will improve matters for Microsoft "will depend on how many of the things holding Microsoft back Elop can fix," said Rob Enderle, principal analyst at the Enderle Group. "The firm has a large number of structural issues that need addressing." Daydream Bel...

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Cyberspying: Turning a Weapon Into a Benefit

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World War 3: The Cyber-Risk of a Missile Attack on Syria

As I write this, the U.S. has deployed a battle group to Syria in preparation for a missile strike against the government there, and Russia has deployed what appears to be a counter force. What most seem not to be factoring in is that Syria has already fired its warning shot with attacks on Twitter and The New York Times, at least ...

Wait, What? AT&T Follows in T-Mobile’s Footsteps

"Generally and historically, T-Mobile is less expensive and AT&T has a better selection of devices and better coverage," Rob Enderle, principal analyst at the Enderle Group, told the E-Commerce Times. "T-Mobile is also often substantially cheaper internationally." Nonetheless...

Wait, What? AT&T Follows in T-Mobile’s Footsteps

"Generally and historically, T-Mobile is less expensive and AT&T has a better selection of devices and better coverage," Rob Enderle, principal analyst at the Enderle Group, told the E-Commerce Times. "T-Mobile is also often substantially cheaper internationally." Nonetheless...

Google’s Barra Gets the Heck Out of Dodge

Barra's departure will further weaken Android, which is reeling from the news that Samsung and HTC are looking aggressively at other platforms, Rob Enderle, principal analyst at the Enderle Group, told the E-Commerce Times. What's a Xiaomi?...

HTC May Hatch New Mobile OS for China

"Because of the NSA Prism disclosure, there is a sudden and significant demand, particularly in China and Russia, for solutions that don't originate in the United States," Rob Enderle, principal analyst at the Enderle Group, told the E-Commerce Times HTC "would want a good v...

FOSS Devs’ Biggest Complaints: Documentation and Licensing

In this regard, open source flipped the software market on its head, Rob Enderle, principal analyst for the Enderle Group, told LinuxInsider "It directly addressed a problem with regard to getting access to code, but by doing so often eliminated the process that assured qualit...

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How Obama Killed the Tech Market, in 3 Easy-to-Follow Steps

At some point, as an analyst, you have to look for what ails an industry, and right now, it isn't the economy or even a lack of innovation behind the tech industry's woes. Instead, it is what appears to be a massive attempt by the U.S. government to destroy it ...

Amazon Dips Its Toe Into the Brisk WiFi Waters

However, it's more likely that Amazon might be planning a WiFi network to boost its customer base, suggested Rob Enderle, principal analyst at the Enderle Group, Satellite "is more of a way to get data to people who don't have it right now," Enderle told TechNewsWorld....

Former Windows Boss Sinofsky Resurfaces in VC World

Sinofsky was considered one of the best product managers at Microsoft, asserted Rob Enderle, principal at the Enderle Group Strengths and Weaknesses...

Open Source Meets Textbook Publishing – Much Cash Freed Up

Apple and Google are battling it out for a share of the e-textbook market, but "I doubt [they] are very concerned," Rob Enderle, principal analyst at the Enderle Group, commented Other sites such as Bookboon and openculture.com offer open e-textbooks at no charge....

By Hook or by Crook: B&N Bets on Apps to Buoy Nook

"These new apps will, of course, let users watch movies and TV on tablets that rival the Nook," Rob Enderle, principal analyst at the Enderle Group, told the E-Commerce Times The Kindle Reader app has been available on iOS, Android and Windows Phone for some time, Enderle poin...

By Hook or by Crook: B&N Bets on Apps to Buoy Nook

"These new apps will, of course, let users watch movies and TV on tablets that rival the Nook," Rob Enderle, principal analyst at the Enderle Group, told the E-Commerce Times The Kindle Reader app has been available on iOS, Android and Windows Phone for some time, Enderle poin...

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Icahn vs. Apple: When Did Extortion Become Legal?

If you look at what Carl Icahn had been doing with Dell -- and now with Apple, it starts to read like a protection racket. These were popular in the 1920s with organized crime -- you paid the syndicate a fee if you wanted to say in business ...

Elon Musk Blazes Hyperloop Trail

The idea "actually makes sense," enthused Rob Enderle, principal analyst at the Enderle Group. In addition to being cheaper and less disruptive than the existing high-speed rail proposal, a point Musk also made, it would "put us out there with a technology we could sell to other countries."

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