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The Metaverse Comes to Life

The Siggraph virtual conference takes place this week and Nvidia is doing the opening keynote ...

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When Is the Right Time To Buy vs. Lease an Electric Vehicle?

Electric vehicles are driven primarily by early adopters these days because the technology isn't fully cooked yet. There are three big problems that are yet to be adequately resolved: ...

Google Cloud Seeks To Cure Retailers’ Search Woes, Help Compete With Amazon

"The nice thing about using a service like Google that uses artificial intelligence is it knows what people are looking for regardless of how they word their search," explained Rob Enderle, president and principal analyst at the Enderle Group,an advisory services firm in Bend, Ore...

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Alexa Live and the Future of Ambient Computing

Amazon last week held its Alexa Live 2021 developer conference, which would have been a lot more fun if during the event the Amazon Echo show in my office hadn't gone insane. ...

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Tech Solutions To Beat the Heat

It has been a sweltering summer for those of us on the West Coast of the United States. So hot that the lenses on my project car melted while it was in the shop ...

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3D Printing and the Rise of Bespoke Products at Scale

Those of us who grew up with Star Trek might remember a device from the series called a replicator. This was a 3D printer of sorts that could create almost anything, ranging from food to weapons, at the touch of a button. ...

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Oculus Quest 2: Step Into the Untethered Future of VR

I finally picked up an Oculus Quest 2 last month and have been exploring its capabilities. I'm impressed ...

Amazon Makes Play for Vinyl Lovers With New Record Club

"The market size for all vinyl is around half a billion dollars annually and growing. Buyers are mostly middle-aged men with interest in older titles," explained Rob Enderle, president and principal analyst of the Enderle Group, an advisory services firm in Bend, Ore "But rega...

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Windows 11: The Beginning of a New PC Age

I've covered every Windows launch since that of Windows 95, and Windows 11 may be the most significant since the iconic introduction of Microsoft's first GUI operating system. ...

Microsoft Lifts the Blinds on Windows 11

Overall, Windows 11 counts as a major release, which is why the name has been iterated, according to Rob Enderle, principal analyst at the Enderle Group "The platform's security has been significantly improved, user interface changed, the store changed, interfaces improved wit...

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HP Sets Example of How to Prioritize Sustainability

HP this month announced the release of its Sustainable Bond Framework, which will be used to issue bonds to help the company finance projects for a more sustainable future ...

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Amazon Sidewalk and Why Marketing Expertise Matters

Amazon Sidewalk is a new low-bandwidth networking technology that uses Bluetooth to connect Amazon devices. The goal is to provide a reliable, inexpensive connectivity solution that blankets large areas outside of the range of most users' WiFi networks ...

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Father’s Day 2021 Gift Guide: It’s the Thought That Counts

Gift guides can be problematic because they are written at a specific point in time -- and time moves on. For example, a gift guide written for Christmas in 2010 will still show up in search results today, even though it's over a decade out of date and the product recommendations are often no longer relevant. ...

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Microsoft’s Open-Source Pivot Is Creating a Great Place to Work

At Microsoft Build last week, Satya Nadella, Microsoft's CEO, opened with the benefits of collaboration and cooperation, how developers are now growing faster at non-tech companies than inside tech companies, how companies will need to advance, and how every person will need to begin preparing for a very different future ...

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ARM vs. x86 Battle Royal: Why and How ARM Is Pulling Ahead

ARM and x86 have been doing battle for the last decade. ARM tried to move into the server market and failed; Intel, which carries most of the x86 burden, tried to move on cellphones and failed. The battle for tablets is ongoing, with ARM in the lead, and the battle for notebooks continues with Intel mainly in the lead ...

Word on the Tweet: Twitter Will Hatch Subscription Service

"That one feature is probably worth it for a lot of people who don't want to lose their job or their reputation because their fingers moved before they engaged their brain," Rob Enderle, president and principal analyst of the Enderle Group, an advisory services firm in Bend, Ore. told the E-Commerce Times...

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Apple Needs This New Hire to Be Heroic

Stella Low, one of the most capable communications executives I've ever met, just left Cisco to lead corporate communications and support diversity and social responsibility at Apple ...

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Dell Apex Sets High Bar for As-A-Service Offerings

Last week at Dell Technologies World, the most significant announcement was a massive as-a-service offering called Dell Technologies Apex. ...

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Autonomous Cars + IoT, and Life or Death Decisions

BlackBerry had its annual analyst event last week where its CEO John Chen explained something I thought was very provocative about the future the company anticipates. ...

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AirTags vs. Tile and Apple’s Antitrust Future

Apple's strategy, which has worked well financially up until now, is called "vendor lock-in." ...

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