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Nintendo’s 3DS Warning: Children, Avert Thine Eyes

"Whether with or without glasses, the technology provides separate images to both eyes, and some people aren't wired for this, so they get sick or suffer seizures," Rob Enderle, principal analyst at the Enderle Group, told TechNewsWorld Still, 3D images aren't wholly a curse -...

Paul Allen Comes Out Swinging in Round 2

"The judge said he wasn't being specific enough, so Allen refiled with the specifics," Rob Enderle, principal analyst at the Enderle Group, told the E-Commerce Times. "Paul Allen has paid a lot for a lot of technology, and much of it didn't go anywhere, so now he's trying to recover that investment."

Report: Mobile Malware Will Clobber Enterprise Security in 2011

"I think this is a vastly bigger problem than just Apple," Rob Enderle, principal analyst at the Enderle Group, told TechNewsWorld "Providing geolocation and other personal information is Google's business model, and I'm surprised they weren't highlighted as the bigger problem...

Report: Logitech Turns Volume Down on Google TV

"It wasn't Logitech's fault that the Google TV offering is incomplete," Rob Enderle, principal analyst at the Enderle Group, told TechNewsWorld. "This needed to be done. It does no good to force an underperforming product into the market." Since launch, both the Revue and Sony...

Delta, American Airlines Fly the Coop on Travel Sites

"They don't want to pay commissions and want a more captured audience," Rob Enderle, principal analyst at the Enderle Group, told the E-Commerce Times. "When you have a service that sells at the lowest possible fares, your margins are low. Leaving those sites is certainly a way to raise margins."

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Looking Back at 2020: A Time Machine View of the Past

Instead of looking back at 2010, I thought it would be fun this Christmas week to jump ahead in the Enderle Time machine and look back at 2020. It was an amazing year with new faces and old hitting the tech and political headlines ...

Cyberattacks Cripple Rights Groups as Culture Wars Move Online

"Sites can protect themselves by using heavy redundancy," Rob Enderle, principal analyst at the Enderle Group, told the E-Commerce Times. "They can move and relocate to servers on the fly. They can use the major technology vendors that have been hardened against DDoS attacks."

Windows May Get an ARM Twist

"Microsoft has been working on a version of Windows for the ARM processor for some time, but it's news to me that it's given the go-ahead to this project," Rob Enderle, principal analyst at the Enderle Group, told TechNewsWorld "With the early release of Tegra 2, ARM has gone ...

Microsoft Opens HTML5 Proving Ground

"Microsoft is focusing much more on finishing products before they send them out these days, largely to both address past bad practices and to more sharply differentiate themselves against Google, which aggressively uses first releases as beta tests," Rob Enderle, principal analyst at the Enderle Group, told TechNewsWorld...

Zuckerberg Goes Searching in China

"Baidu could be looking to invest in Facebook. If you look at the cash reserves they're building up in China, they have to figure out what to do with the money," Rob Enderle, principal analyst at the Enderle Group, told the E-Commerce Times. "There is pressure to invest in the United States to give back some of the cash they're getting, and to create U.S. jobs."

UK Plan to Filter Porn Could Be a Hot Mess, Say ISPs

"Kids don't tell the truth about their age and can likely get around most age-based restrictions," Rob Enderle, principal analyst at the Enderle Group, stated. "These kinds of provisions generally are more tied to making a government look like it's doing something than actually accomplishing anything," he told TechNewsWorld...

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2010’s Breakthrough of the Year Brings Us a Hair Closer to Teleportation

Widespread, practical application of this kind of research is still a long way off, Rob Enderle, principal analyst at the Enderle Group, told TechNewsWorld. "It's to prove quantum theories and build up a base of knowledge so that more complex and more practical applications can be derived."

OPINION

Winners, Losers, Heroes and Villains of 2010

Another year is about over, and many of us are now given time to spend with our friends and families thinking back on the year that was and ahead to the year that will be. ...

Twitter Hauls in Funding, Contemplates Revenue

"The question everybody asks is how do they make money? Monetizing it has been daunting. They're selling tweets and influence," Rob Enderle, principal analyst at the Enderle Group told the E-Commerce Times. "If you go to the site's trending area, those tweets are promoted tweets. Twitter sells those, and the paid tweets come up higher."

Why Richard Stallman Takes No Shine to Chrome

The rules surrounding data ownership in the cloud are not clear, and government protection is almost non-existent, Rob Enderle, principal analyst at the Enderle Group, told LinuxInsider "Information could be shared without the owner's permission and lost," Enderle pointed out....

Microsoft’s Tablet Strategy: Every Which Way but Baked

"The Android tablets, when compared to the iPad, are selling well," Rob Enderle, principal analyst at the Enderle Group, told TechNewsWorld. "These companies are hoping to make up the gap between them and the iPad by having a blend of products that may be a good hedge until t...

Google, Apple Scrap Over Nortel’s Wireless Patents

"Of the two companies, Google needs the patents more because they don't have a portfolio. Apple isn't known for being aggressive in a bidding war," Rob Enderle, principal analyst at the Enderle Group, told the E-Commerce Times. "However, given the ongoing litigation between the firms, both companies are not going to want the other to get these patents, and Apple is the aggressor."

OpenLeaks: A Kinder, Gentler WikiLeaks?

"That depends on how many news organizations the leaks go out to," Rob Enderle, principal analyst at the Enderle Group, told TechNewsWorld. "No one government controls all the media, so for example, if you hit Pravda and the New York Times with the information, the two are enough at odds that one of them will publish it."

OPINION

War and Revolution

As we end 2010, 2011 is looking to be a relatively violent year when it comes to technology and technology companies. As I write this, there are folkscalling the attacks by Wikileaks supporters a cyberwar, but I think it is more of a cyber-revolt, and the difference is important. ...

Oracle Tightens Its Grip, Apache Slips Through Its Fingers

"'Oracle and open source' should be an oxymoron," quipped Rob Enderle, principal of the Enderle Group. "If there was ever a company more financially oriented than Oracle, I haven't heard of it," he told LinuxInsider. "A lot of the concept that underlies the open source produc...

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