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Elections, Arrogance, Blogs and Passion

Here in the U.S., last week was a big week, where we had a minor revolution and tossed out the arrogant bums who should have seen this change coming. There is avideo that probably speaks to this better than I ever could. Interestingly enough, I found it on Technorati -- more on that later ...

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Microsoft and Novell Team, Gateway Is Back, and Zune May Outsell iPod

The Linux folks must be feeling like they've walked into some kind of alternative universe. Last week, Oracle made its move to take Linux over by swiping Red Hat's revenue stream in a pre-Halloween surprise. This week, Novell and Microsoft are partnering in an event for the history books ...

Microsoft Backpedals on Vista Licensing Restrictions

Microsoft's change of heart is a direct response to gamers, a group that often has tremendous influence in the consumer and corporate markets, according to Enderle Group Principal Analyst Rob Enderle "These guys may be gamers during the evenings, but they are often IT support ...

Majority of iPod Owners Ready to Zune

The iPod crowd may not be as constant as the Mac faithful, agreed Rob Enderle, president and principal analyst of the Enderle Group "The loyalty isn't there," Enderle said. "This is a CE audience and consumer electronics audiences tend to switch vendors about as often as peopl...

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Under IBM’s Hood, Oracle’s Linux Move, Apple’s Vista Surprise

I spent most of last week in Las Vegas with IBM, learning about things that firm doesn't often talk about. While that was going on, Oracle implemented the first step in its latest world domination plan and I continued to hear chatter on Apple's planned surprise for Microsoft during its Vista launch. This is Halloween week -- and we are in store for a scary ride...

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Apple’s iPhone, No More Biz Travel, Oracle vs. Novell vs. Apple

As we approach the end of the year, thoughts traditionally turn to the future. I thought I'd get an early start. Near term we have the widely rumored launch of the new Apple Newton, uh, I mean iPhone. A little further out we have the emergence of true telepresence -- which brings the possibility that companies will no longer reimburse business travel for most of us...

Microsoft’s Vista to Include Tighter Transfer Restrictions

"The task ahead of Microsoft now is to generate interest in an upgrade that has been in the planning stages for so long that people may have become complacent," said Enderle Group Principal Analyst Rob Enderle. "They have tried to keep potential customers on the edge of their seats for a long time, and now is the time to get them ready to buy."

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Steve Jobs at Risk, Gaming Goes Co-Ed, Prepping for Vista

Last week's happenings foreshadowed potential changes in the wind. With the stock option backdating scandal widening, it appears that Apple CEO Steve Jobs may have been caught in the net ...

Intel Faces Transmeta Patent Suit

The company also launched to much hype, with just a single customer on board, noted Enderle Group Principal Analyst Rob Enderle. The result of the high-profile launch was little marketplace traction It did, however, prompt Intel to put "a massive amount of resources into creat...

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HP, Apple Have Passion, Microsoft’s Got Security, VIA Goes Green

Winter slowly drifted into Silicon Valley last week. In the aftermath of what appeared to many of us to be a largely politically motivated "scandal" surrounding HP, not only was HP's business largely unaffected but federal laws regarding the practice of pretexting were left in limbo ...

California Attorney General Files Charges in HP Spying Case

Enderle Group Principal analyst Rob Enderle claimed that's because observers seem to have been able to keep the scandal in perspective -- and noted that viewed alongside political scandals in Washington, D.C., it pales in comparison "The HP folks were motivated to stop a probl...

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Intel Gets Game, HP Does Voodoo, Sony Bites the Big One

I visited two of the greatest cities in the United States last week. First, I was in San Francisco where Intel made a credible attempt to show that it intends to stay the market leader despite anything rival AMD has done. Then I went to New York to talk to folks about Hewlett-Packard's congressional hearings and to attend one of the most impressive HP product launches that firm has had in awhile...

Is the WiFi Revolution Underway?

A major brake on the spread of WiFi in consumer electronics devices was content, noted Rob Enderle, president and principal analyst of the Enderle Group "The ability to deliver content to devices has existed for awhile," Enderle told TechNewsWorld, "but the problem has been co...

Zune Set to Hit Store Shelves on Nov. 14

Zune, though, offers something no other player has yet tried: wireless media sharing. That capability could turn heads, according to Enderle Group Principal Analyst Rob Enderle. "Kids love to share music. They also love to discover new music. This does make the Zune platform unique," he told TechNewsWorld...

Board-Spying Scandal Claims HP’s Top Lawyer

The scandal has had some unintentional but positive side effects for HP -- elevating Hurd to the Chairman post, for instance, and doing an almost complete make-over of the company's board of directors, Enderle Group Principal Analyst Rob Enderle said "The scandal has to be ver...

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AMD Opens Up, Windows 95 Father Returns, Ask.com Impresses

As we move into fall and approach the Intel Developer Forum this week, things show no sign of slowing down. Last week AMD fired an early volley at Intel by broadening an initiative designed to unite the entire slate of remaining non-Intel chip companies, making me wonder, had this happened earlier would Apple have made its Intel move? ...

Pressure Mounting on HP CEO Hurd

"Hurd is driving HP's turnaround, so for him to be pulled into this mess is not good news for the company," said Enderle Group Principal Analyst Rob Enderle. If nothing else, Hurd's credibility with Wall Street and with employees could be damaged, he added Dunn stepped down, H...

AOL, Intel Team on Web Video Delivery

The AOL hook-up could be key, Enderle Group principal analyst Rob Enderle said, because both Intel's Viiv and AMD's answer to it, known as Live, are bound to "live or die on content." A lack of true custom content for the Media Center PC has helped keep that Microsoft-based ef...

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It’s On: Zune vs. iPod/iTunes

Last week we saw the two big guys go at it: First Apple showed off product updates for the iPod and iTunes, and then Microsoft had the coming-out party for Zune -- its so-called iPod killer ...

Microsoft’s Zune Gets Official Unveiling

"This is a market that buys small and sexy devices and the Zune is neither small nor sexy," Enderle Group Principal Analyst Rob Enderle told TechNewsWorld. "We know that people get iTunes through the iPod. They don't get the iPod because they love iTunes. While the Zune music service is arguably better than iTunes on a number of vectors, if folks buy [such services] because they like the player better, then the Zune player is not up to that standard."

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