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AT&T Does Data-Sharing Verizon’s Way

"This is likely still better than having three devices each with their own data plan, assuming the user is buying over entry levels, because in that case, one of the devices could exceed its plan in any given month while the others [under-consume], and there is no way to share the data," Rob Enderle, principal analyst at the Enderle Group, told the E-Commerce Times. "In this program, you are more likely to use more of the data you are paying for without going into overage charges."

AT&T Does Data-Sharing Verizon’s Way

"This is likely still better than having three devices each with their own data plan, assuming the user is buying over entry levels, because in that case, one of the devices could exceed its plan in any given month while the others [under-consume], and there is no way to share the data," Rob Enderle, principal analyst at the Enderle Group, told the E-Commerce Times. "In this program, you are more likely to use more of the data you are paying for without going into overage charges."

Microsoft’s EU Browser Bugaboo Could Cost Billions

"This is a bad time to have regulators looking at you more closely because you're trying to get products out the door," Rob Enderle, president and principal analyst for the Enderle Group, told the E-Commerce Times ...

YouTube: All the News That’s Fit to Video

Another trend, but one that may be harder to counteract, is that trust and interest in traditional news sources is at an all time low, Rob Enderle of the Enderle Group told the E-Commerce Times. "Unless they can put up a defense, it is likely users will bypass them and go to...

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Did Jack Welch Destroy US Productivity?

I was doing background on a recent piece on Forced Employee Ranking, a process that ensuresincompetence in companies, and found that it was sourced, as a failure, to Jack Welch -- the guy credited with turning around GE. I began to wonder if much of what he was credited with actually created whatnow appears to be a cancer in that company, and in Microsoft, and that the reason folks haven't been able to fix it is because it came from such a well-regarded expert. But given how widespread this practice is, and how stupid and suicidal it has become, I now wonder if Jack should be credited with crippling the U.S. -- and I'll bet his practices weren't limited to these shores.

Verizon May Be On Course for DoJ Showdown

"The back story here isn't concern that Verizon will drop FiOS, but that this deal with cable companies contains within it an agreement not to compete with FiOS with these cable companies as part of a FiOS market expansion," said Rob Enderle, principal analyst for the Enderle Group. "If true, this would be a textbook illegal anticompetition move designed to protect the relative monopolies the cable companies have in existing markets."

Can Google Drive and Docs Add More Shine to Chrome OS?

"For the few folks that have and are still using, Chromebooks, these improvements will be well-received," Rob Enderle, principal analyst at the Enderle Group, told TechNewsWorld. "For the other 99.9 percent of PC and tablet users, this is just noise." Usage numbers for Chromeb...

Court Lets Startup Rebroadcast Live TV to Web-Connected Devices

"The part the courts have prevented is broadcasting outside of the intended area," said Rob Enderle, principal analyst for the Enderle Group. "The phones basically become mini-TVs -- it is rebroadcast. But then if you think about it, so is home distribution, and that is allow...

Smart Headlights Create Fair-Weather Visibility in Rain and Snow

"This is pretty spectacular," Rob Enderle, principal analyst at the Enderle Group said. "I think it could be very useful." Intel's working with the university on the project, Enderle said....

Ballmer Pokes Apple to Stoke Microsoft’s Fire

"A call to action is what needs to happen here," Rob Enderle, president and principal analyst with the Enderle Group, told the E-Commerce Times "Creating the belief that you can succeed can enable you to succeed," he added....

BB10 Pep Rally Fails to Lift RIM Investors’ Spirits

"The problems with RIM starts with their board," Rob Enderle, principal analyst at the Enderle Group, told the E-Commerce Times. "If the board fundamentally doesn't either see the need for, or understand how to do, a turnaround, RIM won't be successful, and its board has not made the moves consistent with a successful effort. RIM is recoverable, but there is no trend we can point to yet that suggests recovery is in its future."

The Secret Life of Sequoia

Although 84 percent of the supercomputers on the Top500 list use the less power-hungry and lower-cost Intel and AMD Opteron processors, IBM's using the PowerPC because "this is the technology IBM owns and knows the most about so this is what they will be most competitive with," Rob Enderle, principal analyst at the Enderle Group, told TechNewsWorld...

Jolla Keeps the MeeGo Dream Alive

That goal is reachable, Rob Enderle, principal analyst at the Enderle Group, told LinuxInsider. "Apple did this in about the same length of time, and they started behind where Jolla is," he pointed out. "Apple had to overcome physical limitations with the first iPhone, and Jolla no longer has to do that. Off-the-shelf technology has improved massively since the iPhone was launched."

Scientists Get Robot to Walk Like a Man

"The only real reason to create legs that are human-like is to create either artificial limbs that looked real or simulate humans, which could range from robots that better operated machines that were made for humans or because they needed human-looking surrogates," said Rob Enderle, principal analyst at the Enderle Group. "The two groups aren't mutually exclusive, and emulation would serve both purposes."

OPINION

The Dirty Suicidal Secret of Facebook

The last time we had a major "social networking" type of effort it was with collaboration, and theposter child for the effort was Lotus Notes. It largely failed -- not because the idea wasn't a good one,but because the company fundamentally didn't understand that the market was being made hostile tothe concept. ...

Amazon’s Smartphone Ambitions Taking Shape

"Amazon doesn't use generic Android," said Rob Enderle, principal analyst of Enderle Group. "Their software group is mostly old disenchanted Microsoft guys who used to run and work on Windows," he pointed out. "They take Android as a starting point and turn it into what they ...

Amazon May Be Closing Its Map Gap

"Amazon and eBay have increasingly started to bump heads, and eBay started to move into retail promotion last year with an online service that could point to stock, specials and the like," Rob Enderle, principal of the Enderle Group, told the E-Commerce Times Amazon's purcha...

Nexus 7: Economical, Yes; Repairable, Sure … but Profitable?

"At Google, they tend to do the product first and figure out the revenue later," said Rob Enderle, principal analyst at the Enderle Group. "They should get a percentage off of app sales and clearly will get money from the ads consumed with the device. But they don't have the retail engine Amazon has, so much of the revenue for this device will be developed over time." ...

OPINION

Google’s Nexus 7: Who’s Sweating Now?

The iPad is an interesting product. It is basically a light Mac netbook lacking a keyboard but with touch. Had any other company brought this to market, it probably wouldn't have sold. ...

SEC Lowers the Boom on Falcone

"From the outside, this appears to be another very wealthy person operating in a highly regulated area discovering that the related rules are enforceable even against the very privileged," said Rob Enderle, principal analyst of the Enderle Group. "The current environment does not favor a multibillionaire accused of self-dealing playing the victim card, and I doubt this will end well for him."

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