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How Twitter Could Trigger a US Revolution

We watch citizens overthrow governments and assume the same thing couldn't happen here. But we have had one big civil war in the U.S., and several states -- including California, where I live --have been talking about getting out of the U.S. for decades. What appears to keep us together isn'tthe political structure; I think you could argue the USSR's was actually stronger, and it fell. It is theappearance that the government is representative. What if a majority, or even a massive minority,believed it wasn't -- much like what happened in the Civil War?...

Microsoft’s Not Stuck on ‘Metro’

"'Metro' is the code name for the user interface in Windows 8. 'Aero' was -- and remains -- the code name for the prior interface," said Rob Enderle, principal analyst for the Enderle Group. "Code names aren't product names; typically, though, Apple actually brands their dif...

AT&T Snatches More Spectrum With NextWave Buy

With smartphone and tablet use on the rise, demand for fast and reliable Internet connectivity is growing at a pace that wireless providers have a difficult time matching, Rob Enderle, principal analyst at Enderle Group, told the E-Commerce Times. If AT&T and Sirius' proposal can make the WCS waves available for increased wireless mobility, it's certainly worth the effort to fix the technical problems, he said...

AT&T Snatches More Spectrum With NextWave Buy

With smartphone and tablet use on the rise, demand for fast and reliable Internet connectivity is growing at a pace that wireless providers have a difficult time matching, Rob Enderle, principal analyst at Enderle Group, told the E-Commerce Times. If AT&T and Sirius' proposal can make the WCS waves available for increased wireless mobility, it's certainly worth the effort to fix the technical problems, he said...

Twindex Tracks Pols’ Twitter Temperatures

"This will be more of a real-time measure and may accurately showcase whether a candidate is waning or surging much more quickly than more traditional firms," Rob Enderle, principal analyst at the Enderle Group, told TechNewsWorld Cutting Through the Political Dirt and Grime...

SAP Lets Enterprises See What Customers Really Feel – in Real Time

It "is a real time analytics package that's all about providing information from massive datasets at near-instant speeds," Rob Enderle, principal analyst at the Enderle Group, told CRM Buyer. "Its biggest advantage is likely performance." About SAP's Ubermarketing Solution...

FCC Pushes Verizon to Allow Tethering at No Extra Charge

"It is unusual to apply a rule like this to only one company, so I expect efforts to drive the other carriers in the same direction will now commence," said Rob Enderle, principal analyst for the Enderle Group. "From a competitive standpoint, if played right, Verizon could ge...

Microsoft Ices Hotmail, Warms Up Outlook.com

People "don't like to switch interfaces," remarked Rob Enderle, principal analyst at the Enderle Group. "This move better protects Hotmail, Outlook and Exchange and makes them a more powerful, cohesive set." Outlook.com's Features...

DeepField Maps the Intricacies of the Cloud

"If you can accurately map and attribute traffic by type and volume, you can identify bottlenecks, often locate spreading viruses, locate entities that are abusing or stressing the network, and then optimize the result for performance and cost," said Rob Enderle, principal analyst for the Enderle Group.

NSA to Hackers: A Little Help?

"Hackers are often patriotic and many, particularly at DEFCON, think of themselves as the good guys," said Rob Enderle, principal analyst at the Enderle Group. "Calling on them for help both showcases the reality that the problems can't be handled by government alone and appeals to both attributes to garner assistance."

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How Technology Could Keep Politicians From Killing Us

The details of the recent Colorado massacre are bothering me this week. What bothers me the most isthat both political parties seem to take an event like this and use it to further an agenda. Theright wants everyone to get armed, and the left wants to take guns away from law-abiding citizens. ...

Ouya, OnLive Shaking Up Video Game World

"Set-top boxes have started to heat up -- largely because the numbers of old Apple TV are pretty good and Apple's rumored to be entering a better product," said Rob Enderle, principal analyst at the Enderle Group. "Even the Google TV box from Vizio appears to be doing well, as people continue to shift from traditional cable to on-demand downloads."

Google Gives Talk Users Something to Squawk About

Outages like this "often happen as the result of a hardware or software upgrade that wasn't properly tested before installation," Rob Enderle, principal analyst at the Enderle Group, told TechNewsWorld. Google Talk is a free service, which makes it a cost center, "so there i...

Iran Promises Knuckle Sandwich if US Cyberattacks Persist

"We are still very vulnerable [to cyberattacks], though it's likely an attack would need a weapon that has been designed to go after our systems, much like this [Thunderstruck] attack appears to have been designed to attack Iran uniquely," Rob Enderle, principal analyst at the Enderle Group, told TechNewsWorld.

Enyo’s Out of Beta – but Will Devs Give it Love?

HP might be wasting its efforts, though, because "a hardware company like HP should be selling a solution, not an OS," Rob Enderle, principal analyst at the Enderle Group, told LinuxInsider. Enyo 2's So Sick...

Did Samsung Bilk Apple Out of $2.5 Billion?

"Certainly, this will eventually be resolved -- likely by both sides eventually figuring out that international litigation is a huge drain on attention and cash, only serving to benefit the competitors of both companies," said Rob Enderle, principal analyst of the Enderle Group. "Eventually, they'll have to come to the table and cross-license. It just often takes a long while for both sides to reach a point where they realize they are looking ridiculous and are wasting tons of time and money." ...

Nexus 7 Plays Hard to Get

"The Kindle Fire made 7-inch acceptable as a product, and this all came together with the Nexus 7-inch," Rob Enderle, principal analyst with the Enderle Group, told TechNewsWorld "Now we'll see if it can hold on against both the powerful Amazon Kindle 2 line of five new prod...

OPINION

Obama vs. Romney: An MBA’s View

I've been watching the battle for the White House with some trepidation, largely because I believe that given how dysfunctional Congress is, even a god would be ineffective as president. ...

Band of Botnet Busters Grounds Grum

The elimination of Grum "doesn't mean the technology won't be reused someplace else or that a variant will show up later," Rob Enderle, principal analyst at the Enderle Group, told TechNewsWorld. "I'd bet that it or something like it will be back shortly, if it's not already back."

Facebook Growth May Have Hit a Wall

"Facebook's valuation was based on a 20 percent growth rate extended over a period of five to 10 years," said Rob Enderle, principal analyst of the Enderle Group. "If growth stalls, then their valuation drops precipitously. In effect, the house of cards collapses, with dire results for investors -- who likely aren't that happy with the company at the moment anyway, given post-IPO performance." ...

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