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Dell: Using Technology to Change the World

I was at Dell World last week, and it is kind of amazing how far the company has come since it went private. Interestingly, much of the big tent content was less about Dell's technology and more about how technology was being used to change the world. ...

Microsoft Rearranges Mobile Office

"Microsoft is doing the leading work on scaling apps up and down, and changing the interface dynamically when required," Rob Enderle, principal analyst at the Enderle Group, told the E-Commerce Times. "You should see an interface that's appropriate to the screen size as a result."

Facebook’s Voter Turnout Efforts: Good, Bad or Pointless?

"Given Facebook trends Democratic, and the Democrats' sweeping losses, it would appear Facebook's [efforts] failed badly this time," Rob Enderle, principal analyst at the Enderle Group, told TechNewsWorld "Sadly, this may focus the company even more tightly on manipulating use...

Amazon Adds Unlimited Photo Storage to Prime Goodie Bag

"Prime users are pretty big shoppers," said Rob Enderle, president and principal analyst for the Enderle Group. "Amazon wants as many Prime users as they possibly can, so it's adding incentives so everybody wants to be Prime," he told the E-Commerce Times. "When you're Prime,...

Monster Tiptoes Onto Twitter

It is hard to imagine Monster overtaking LinkedIn, but it doesn't have to, said Rob Enderle, president and principal analyst of the Enderle Group. "This is not an either/or proposition. A job seeker will be active on as many sites as he or she thinks is necessary. No one wan...

Dropbox, Microsoft Gang Up on Google

Project Harmony "is about creating a collaboration platform, and connecting that platform to the tools that craft the content would seem to be a natural step," Rob Enderle, principal analyst at the Enderle Group, told the E-Commerce Times Why Microsoft, Dropbox Are Smoking the...

HP’s Omen Laptop – a Portent of Gaming’s Future?

"Nearly a decade ago, HP bought Voodoo Computers to compete with Dell's Alienware unit, noted Rob Enderle, principal analyst at the Enderle Group. "Tom Bradley, the guy running HP PCs at the time, systematically destroyed it," he told TechNewsWorld. "This product is pretty m...

Microsoft Kicks Windows 8 to the Curb

"When a point release is put out, it isn't unusual for them to pull the non-patched copy," explained Rob Enderle, principal analyst with Enderle Group. "Windows 8 as a class will still remain in retail until 10 ships, but in its 8.1 version." Windows 8.1 was a comprehensive p...

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Defining a Hero: Why It Matters That Apple’s CEO Is Gay

Apple CEO Tim Cook has announced he is gay. Typically, when a CEO's personal life becomes a major issue, it is a bad thing. ...

Tim Cook Makes Waves, Creates Ripple Effect

"What Cook did is heroic and will immeasurably benefit the human race, which is far too intolerant at the moment," said Rob Enderle, principal analyst at the Enderle Group. Cook's essay may "convince business leaders or decision makers who have a bias against homosexuals to ...

HP May Sprout New Manufacturing Techniques

HP's technology "is better for short-run manufacturing, as when you get to larger runs, even a high-speed 3D printer becomes uneconomical," Rob Enderle, principal analyst at the Enderle Group, told TechNewsWorld "This will allow higher degrees of customization and let smaller...

Technology Taxes Come at a Steep Cost, Report Finds

Hungary's proposed tax on data "may kill the goose that lays the golden egg," Rob Enderle, principal analyst at the Enderle Group, told the E-Commerce Times. "It's something other countries hope you do, because it weakens you in respect to them." ...

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Detroit’s Stupid Plan to Kill Tesla

In watching the illicit attempts of dealers and U.S. auto companies to try to kill Tesla, I have to think they are all wrongheaded. I don't drive a Tesla, but this kind of thing makes me really mad because it is so incredibly stupid. ...

Most Everything’s Coming Up Roses for Microsoft

Hybrid cloud, analytics and artificial intelligence are the three high-growth areas the market is shifting to, and that's where Microsoft might seek further growth, said Rob Enderle, principal analyst at the Enderle Group Never Mind Being Cool, Let's Do Business!...

Is Amazon a Robber Baron or a Robin Hood?

"Forcing someone to meet your price by restricting market access is illegal, and it appears Amazon is doing exactly that," Rob Enderle, principal analyst at the Enderle Group, told the E-Commerce Times "If you want to buy an oil painting, the artist can tell you his price, an...

Smart Nightlight Calls Your iPhone When Smoke, CO Alarms Start Wailing

"I get what they're trying to do," said Rob Enderle, president and principal analyst with the Enderle Group. However, "I'm not sure a smartphone utility for a fire is going to provide you with enough additional protection to make it worthwhile," he told TechNewsWorld....

$10K Will Get You a Clunky, Slow Hoverboard That’s Nothing Like Marty McFly’s

"Liability is a problem with any transportation device," noted Rob Enderle, principal analyst at the Enderle Group. However, "it is doubtful that there is significantly more risk with this than a regular-powered skateboard, scooter or Segway," he told TechNewsWorld....

IBM’s Earnings Miss Gives Wall Street the Willies

IBM apparently "locked in on a forecast by [former chairman] Sam Palmisano which didn't anticipate many of the changes the market is now experiencing and that led to an overly aggressive outlook, which is at the heart of this miss," remarked Rob Enderle, principal analyst at the Enderle Group...

OPINION

Tablet Wars: The iPad Drifts Toward Mediocrity

There have been a lot of interesting tablets launched over the last month, but Apple -- the primary driver in this market -- didn't launch one of them. Part of its problem was that it accidentally leaked the tablet specs before the announcement, removing much of a chance for excitement. ...

Find My iPhone? Find Me! Lost Phone Feature Helps Rescuers Locate Crashed Car

"This suggests a service you might opt into that could provide an OnStar-like experience from your phone," Rob Enderle, principal analyst at the Enderle Group, told TechNewsWorld. "As we get wearable devices with body sensors, a heart attack or major injury could trigger an automatic call for help."

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