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IE9 to Let Privacy-Minded Web Users Leave No Tracks

"It's in the nature of the feature that you can effectively turn tracking off. So it does seem to accomplish a lot of what the government was trying to do through legislation," Rob Enderle, principal analyst at the Enderle Group, told TechNewsWorld. "It may force Chrome and Firefox to add anti-tracking as well."

Facebook’s New Profile Design Gives Ads Wider Berth

The changes are "a nice piece of work," Rob Enderle, principal analyst at the Enderle Group, told the E-Commerce Times. They make users' identity more visible by putting critical information about them up front More importantly, Facebook made the changes to fight off a possibl...

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Google and Sony vs. Microsoft, and a Touch of Wikileaks Insanity

Google and Sony vs. Microsoft, and a Touch of Wikileaks Insanity Last week was rather interesting. Both Google and Sony were talking trash numbers in competitive comments against Microsoft. Google was arguing that up to 60 percent of enterprises were ready to go to Chrome OS, and Sony was creating the impression that it had sold 4.1 million PS3 Move products. ...

Level 3 Cries Foul Over Comcast Streaming Fee

"Comcast wants to charge for the amount of data sent -- not just the speed in which it is sent, which is already tiered," Rob Enderle, principal analyst at the Enderle Group, told the E-Commerce Times. "The reason is that capacity has costs related to it, and they feel that t...

Microsoft Files for Patent on Touchy-Feely Screens

"Ideally, this would be for devices with screens which come closer to laptops and smartphones than they do to desktops," Rob Enderle, principal analyst at the Enderle Group, told TechNewsWorld. "However, initially monitors for existing PCs and other devices are more likely to...

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2011: The Year of the Tablet Wars

This has been an interesting month when it comes to tablets. Apple has pretty much owned the segment, but Samsung reports it sold (or shipped) 600,000 of its Galaxy Tablets in the first month, which may mean it's a player. HP almost had a surprise winner in its Windows 7 Tablet, but it can't seem to buy a break and under-forecast demand, which probably didn't please its new CEO very much. ...

Is That a Computer You’re Wearing on Your Head?

"Historically, users haven't liked the end product," Enderle Group principal technology analyst Rob Enderle told TechNewsWorld. Code-named the "Golden-i platform," the Kopin/Motorola offering hopes to change history with Bluetooth and WiFi enabled gesture- and voice-recogniti...

Acer Puts Its Tablet Cards on the Table

"Because the iPad is selling so well, Acer doesn't want to be left out of this segment," Rob Enderle, principal analyst at the Enderle Group, told TechNewsWorld. "Recall that they were late to smartphones as well but got excited about that segment after the iPhone was successful."

HP Untarnished by Silicon Valley Sideshows

"In its performance, the drama doesn't matter. HP has a corporate office that oversees independent-like firms, and they remain untouched by Ellison," Rob Enderle, principal analyst at the Enderle Group, told the E-Commerce Times. "Much of what we're seeing is historic financi...

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Black Friday Strategies: Shopping Smart

This Friday is Black Friday. Well, we could probably call November Black Friday month, since many of the retailers started their discounting efforts last week. There will be an incredible number of deals to be had, based on some of the leaked information from megavendors like Best Buy. ...

OnLive’s Tiny Cloud Console Could Revolutionize Gaming

"It's a pretty phenomenal product -- one of the 10 most powerful technologies released this year," Rob Enderle, principal analyst at the Enderle Group, told TechNewsWorld. "This is revolutionary. For a hundred bucks, you get a product that will never become obsolete. You get ...

EMC Blazes Trail Into Big-Data Market With Isilon Buy

"This is a market of very big data. That's a fairly unique market that is defined by speed as well as capacity," Rob Enderle, principal analyst at the Enderle Group, told the E-Commerce Times. "The data has to be very well protected and it has a unique storage requirement for quick access. Isilon will fit with EMC, since EMC is a major storage company."

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Oracle Hunts Apotheker, Google Hunts Loyalty

Last week was an interesting week, with increasing coverage of the Oracle vs. SAP trial and word out that Larry Ellison had put a bounty out on HP's new CEO Leo Apotheker so his attorneys could chew him out on the stand for taking Larry's buddy's job. ...

Galaxy vs. iPad: Clash of the Tablet Titans

"So far, I do think this is the best iPad alternative to be brought to the market," Rob Enderle, principal principal at the Enderle Group, told TechNewsWorld. "The smaller screen does make it a little harder to type with, but it's still so much better than a smartphone screen that I doubt most users would care."

Cisco Gives the Bears a Rude Awakening

"Yes, and it may mean they are now incurring some of the economic costs related to their going into the server business, which resulted in stronger competitive positioning against them by companies like HP, Oracle, IBM, and Dell who were mostly neutral or even partners before," Rob Enderle, principal analyst at the Enderle Group told the E-Commerce Times...

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Obama, Palin, Best Buy and Lessons in Leadership

You may recall that even though this is a technology column, I did predict that Nancy Pelosi would be a problem for Obama, and that both Meg Whitman and Carly Fiorina would lose. A few of us have been discussing this, and what was missing in all three cases is leadership. ...

Google Puts Buzz Privacy Flap to Rest

"They were wise to settle," Rob Enderle, principal analyst at the Enderle Group told the E-Commerce Times. "A protracted trial would not have been good for Google. A company that uses people's private information does not look like success." Google is also facing privacy conce...

ATG Swept Up in Oracle Spending Spree

"They are clearly moving broadly in the software space," Rob Enderle, principal analyst for the Enderle Group, told CRM Buyer. "ATG gives them a nice adjunct to CRM and e-commerce. It brings in retail and puts them up on the Web." Oracle acquisition tally comes to nearly ...

Oracle Seeks Its Ton of SAP Flesh in Court

"SAP's trying to contain the costs of the lawsuit by focusing on the judgment amount," Rob Enderle, principal analyst at the Enderle Group, said. "That is where it can make its strongest argument, rather than on the intellectual property issue, which it can't defend successfully against."

Microsoft’s Head Is in the Clouds

"This emphasis on the cloud is likely Ray Ozzie's signature contribution to Microsoft, and it looks like he actually did an impressive job of getting a lot of folks who don't normally work together to cooperate," Rob Enderle, principal analyst at the Enderle Group, told TechNewsWorld...

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