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Trulia Rolls Out Welcome Mat for Real Estate Pros

"It clearly gives them a positional advantage," Rob Enderle, principal analyst for the Enderle Group, told CRM Buyer. "It makes them a one-stop shop, having that type of breadth. It should make them strategically quite a bit stronger." Trulia, Market Leader, Zillow and other ...

Lumia 928 Steps Out of the Shadows

"I'm a Lumia 920 user myself, and I love the camera," said Rob Enderle, principal analyst at the Enderle Group. "It is so much better than my wife's iPhone -- and rubbing that in gives me no end of pleasure," he quipped....

Vaio Fit May Be the Laptop Windows 8 Has Been Looking For

"The Sony Fit is one of the first of a new wave of Windows 8 Touch laptops at price points that the market is ready to accept," said Rob Enderle, principal analyst at the Enderle Group. "At launch there was a huge separation between high-quality products and the price people...

Los Alamos Surfs Its Own Quantum Internet for 2 Years

Messages on the Los Alamos network "are absolutely secure en route, but the hub is an attack point that can't be ignored," Rob Enderle, principal analyst at the Enderle Group told TechNewsWorld Why We Should Love Quantum Communications...

HP Goes to Work With New ProBooks for SMBs

HP is "competing on price to regain their lost market share and restore their leadership," said Rob Enderle, principal analyst at the Enderle Group. "They are trying to be the low-cost provider." HP did not respond to our request for further details....

Fitbit Flex Takes You by the Wrist

"It doesn't monitor heart rate, which is a shame, but you really need something with a display you can see for that anyway," Rob Enderle, principal analyst at the Enderle Group, told TechNewsWorld Now that smartwatches are on the horizon, are devices such as the Flex too limit...

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How HP Could Become the Next Apple

I was given a task the other day, and this happens every once in a while, to imagine a sequence of events that would turn HP from an industry problem to an industry leader in Apple's class. Apple went from being in far worse shape than HP's in now to become more valuable at its peak than even oil companies, so this isn't an impossible goal. ...

Years Inside Intel Could Be New CEO’s Biggest Handicap

James has a stellar background, thanks to her acquisition management experience, said Rob Enderle, principal of the Enderle Group. "She will likely accelerate the move to integrating security features into Intel's products, which could be the only thing that may offset the...

ESEA Users’ Systems Plundered in Bitcoin Mining Scam

"He didn't steal company resources," said Rob Enderle, principal analyst at the Enderle Group. "He used the service to steal customer resources, which was worse. Why the company even considered this is beyond me because it could only end badly." The chicanery came to light whe...

Phone Passions Runneth Over in Satirical Lumia Ad

Perhaps that is the ad's target -- the savvy mobile viewer. There is a lot of subtly in it that relatively few viewers would get, said Rob Enderle of the Enderle Group "What Microsoft is doing is pulling the barbs from the Samsung ads and Tim Cook's comments," he told the E-C...

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What Happens When Android Fails?

I've just finished doing yet another news program on the increasing risks of using an Android phone, and the discussions have started to drift to the potential for class-action lawsuits, commercial plane crashes, and cyberdisasters that would make 9/11 seem trivial -- all connected to this platform. ...

Sony Launches Rugged, Super-Zoom 3D-Recording Binoculars

"Clearly these would be ideal for sports -- from car racing to field sports, and particularly the America's Cup," said Rob Enderle, principal analyst at the Enderle Group. They would also be useful for "bird-watching, and for checking whether that thing flying over your head ...

Salesforce Slips Social Ads Into Its Cloud Atlas

"I think it was the plan when they made the (Buddy Media and Radian6) acquisitions," said tech analyst Rob Enderle of the Enderle Group. "This is why they acquired the companies in the first place. This is the execution of that plan." Coordinating efforts across an ever-increa...

Samsung Tinkers With Mind-Controlled Tablet

It appears that the researchers are building on the fact that lights flashing on and off at certain frequencies may cause epileptic seizures, or can otherwise impact neural functions. "That's how they are synchronizing the system with the brain," Rob Enderle, principal analyst at the Enderle Group, told TechNewsWorld.

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Magellan SmartGPS Does the Cloud Right

With smartphones and an increasing number of tablets becoming GPS-capable, it is easy to write off dedicated GPS players. So many seem stuck in the past -- days when devices needed a wired connection for updates and didn't seem to be aware of Web services they might be ideal for, like Yelp. ...

Provo Is Next Stop on the Google Fiber Express

Google is likely to "use the rights of way and existing physical plant such as vaults and existing fiber runs and toss the rest away," said Rob Enderle, principal analyst at the Enderle Group Google, which plans to offer Google Fiber to other cities, "wants to be the largest n...

Tech Tools Aid Boston Bomber Manhunt

"Image and facial recognition are two technologies that have advanced dramatically over the last few years, Rob Enderle, principal of the Enderle Group, told TechNewsWorld. Law enforcement has been using them to great effect, as have companies that want to track internal ...

Google Grooms Chrome for the Office

"There is a massive concern surrounding Google and privacy that generally has corporations avoiding this browser officially in favor of Firefox or Internet Explorer," said Rob Enderle, principal analyst at the Enderle Group Legacy Browser Support lets users switch automaticall...

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The Rebirth of PCs, or Telling IT to Frack Off Again

I've been watching the horrid numbers surrounding the PC market with double digit declines and folks increasingly talking about the "death of the PC," but I don't think the PC is dying any more than computing was dying when the PC was created. ...

Bing Tops Google in Malware-Ridden Search Results

The finding that Bing's searches are less secure than Google Search "is weird, because Bing pulls so much from Google's search algorithm that Google has complained about this," said Rob Enderle, principal analyst at the Enderle Group. "So either the survey methodology is flawed or Microsoft is not pulling from Google search results now."

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