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Zuckerberg Bends the President’s Ear

"That kind of thing could get Facebook servers blacklisted, which could actually come close to putting the company out of business," Rob Enderle, principal analyst at the Enderle Group, told TechNewsWorld. "Foreign countries could block Facebook outright ... so Zuckerberg had a good reason to be concerned. His life likely passed before his eyes, driving the call."

Intel to Pack Big Data Into Smaller Cables

"The advantage is that these cables pass through substantially more data than older fiberoptic cables with the same number of fibers," Rob Enderle, principal at the Enderle Group, told TechNewsWorld. "This means they can use the same conduits, as they won't be any larger, whi...

Mt. Gox: Bankrupt, Accused and Hacked, Oh My!

"Either possibility could be true, and only an in-depth audit will showcase the truth," Rob Enderle, principal analyst at the Enderle Group, told the E-Commerce Times Although Bitcoin was set up to provide anonymity, a number of algorithms have been created that can trace tra...

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The Amazing Promise of HP’s Impossible Turnaround

HP has made incredible progress over the last few years with Meg Whitman at the helm, which was evident at its annual analyst meeting last week. It has made major progress in the cloud, in devices, and in how the company is run. The result should be an increasingly interesting set of products and services uniquely differentiated in the market. ...

Aether Scoops Your Music Taste Into a Cone

"Cone is a very similar approach to what Nest has been doing with a variety of devices," Rob Enderle, president and principal analyst with the Enderle Group, told TechNewsWorld. "Nest products have been incredibly successful, so marketed right, Cone could hit a chord and be successful as well."

Nadella Begins Microsoft Leadership Transformation

These changes signal a ramping-up of Microsoft's efforts against arch-rival Google, contended Rob Enderle, principal analyst at the Enderle Group "In the battle with Google, Penn's political background should prove very powerful," Enderle told the E-Commerce Times. This "allow...

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Mobile’s Year of Living Big, Strong and Superpowerfully

At last week's Mobile World Congress in Barcelona, the major players showed up loaded for bear. ...

Moov Brings Smarts to Fitness Tech

There are other high-performance fitness devices on the market that can provide more information than, say, steps walked, but many of them are, as Rob Enderle of the Enderle Group said, "butt ugly." "An attractive device is an absolute essential for this industry," he told Te...

Chrome Encourages Searchers to Speak Up

"[Google] and others are working to get us more comfortable with voice, which works better for small devices and in cars," said Rob Enderle, principal analyst at the Enderle Group. "At some future point, we will likely converse with our computers and no longer type into them....

Google Issues Clarion Call for Project Ara Devs

"This is a really interesting project but very different, and folks likely want to see if there are opportunities with the initiative," Rob Enderle, principal analyst at the Enderle Group, told TechNewsWorld. By inviting developers to a conference at this stage, Google will ...

White House Leaps Onto NSA Surveillance Merry-Go-Round

The telcos object because most "are not secure enough," Rob Enderle, principal analyst at the Enderle Group, told the E-Commerce Times. "This will just make them a target, and they don't want the liability." The second proposal reportedly is for a government agency other than ...

Nokia Mixes It Up With New Android X Family

"The X products are for emerging markets, where pennies matter more than features," Rob Enderle, principal analyst at the Enderle Group, told LinuxInsider Getting Around Google's MADA...

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How Facebook Got Snookered in WhatsApp Deal

It's not often I see news that surprises me, but Facebook paying nearly US$20 billion for an instant messaging app had me scratching my head. People have been paying too much for properties for some time, but this is crazy money for a class of product that stopped being trendy nearly a decade ago. ...

Google May Let 34 More Cities Munch on Fiber

Other factors, such as "support by local government, how centralized the population is, how strong the primary telephone and cable carriers are, and how close the city is to existing Google Dark Fiber," may influence Google's decision, according to Rob Enderle, principal analyst at the Enderle Group...

HP Struggles With Autonomy’s Sticky Wicket

"HP had just lost one CEO, Mark Hurd; its current CEO Mark Apotheker was running all over the place trying to avoid being served by Larry Ellison -- who sought to subpoena him in a lawsuit between Oracle and SAP, where Apotheker had previously been CEO -- and Whitman was new to the board at the time," Rob Enderle, principal analyst at the Enderle Group, told the E-Commerce Times...

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Recognizing and Defending Against Creeping Violence

I spoke last week with a woman who built a house in Belize. Apparently it was burglarized several times. After she moved away, her husband mysteriously died there -- he had stayed to protect the house before they sold it. ...

Mayer Moves Search Higher on Yahoo’s To-Do List

"This showcases she is still largely in search of a strategy and is operating very tactically and against Google, likely because she'd like to teach them a lesson for passing her up," remarked Rob Enderle, principal analyst at the Enderle Group. "I think she's demonstrating why she was passed up instead."

Google’s Got a Robot Friend in Foxconn

"The difficulty for robotics and China is that would put workers out of work, and much of the government effort in bringing manufacturing to China was to keep that huge population happy so it didn't revolt," Rob Enderle, principal analyst at the Enderle Group, told the E-Commerce Times.

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Innovation vs. Execution: Nadella’s Brilliant Stroke

There has been a lot of discussion on the differences between Steve Jobs' Apple and Steve Ballmer's Microsoft, with a common argument being that Apple innovated and Microsoft didn't. I don't think the facts support that. I'd argue that Microsoft out-innovated Apple during Ballmer's tenure, but Apple out-executed Microsoft. ...

Google Maps for iOS Now Flags Faster Routes

"Waze is a premiere navigation product and as its features are brought into Google Maps, it will improve that product significantly," said Rob Enderle, president and principal analyst with the Enderle Group "That will make it hard for Apple or anyone else to keep up," he told ...

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