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Quantum Teleportation Leaps to New Distance Record

"This is just a transmission method, so it could have wide utility, though I expect the cost will initially make it best for huge data streams," Rob Enderle, principal analyst at the Enderle Group, told TechNewsWorld This technology "could end up changing much of the world" be...

SCIENCE

Brainput Project Takes a Load Off Humans’ Minds

"There's a huge amount of work being done to better blend people and machines, and this is one of those efforts," Rob Enderle, principal analyst at the Enderle Group, told TechNewsWorld. "The idea of a better human-machine interface has been floating around for some time and we're getting close."

Nvidia Deal Puts a New Spin on Patent-Portfolio Acquisition

That "mugger" could well be Apple, sooner or later, speculated Rob Enderle, principal analyst of the Enderle Group. Right now, Nvidia is the top technology vendor in non-iPad tablets, largely because it has been able to create a powerful ARM-based platform with strong graphic...

Muddy Road Ahead for Yahoo?

"So much really depends on what other surprises might be out there," Rob Enderle, principal analyst of the Enderle Group, told the E-Commerce Times. "The company really needs someone with media experience or solid leadership, and with Thompson they really had neither. Now they have someone who can run a company and get things done." ...

Buffalo Debuts Speed Freak WiFi Router

"It's bragging rights," Rob Enderle, principal analyst at the Enderle Group, told TechNewsWorld. "It helps establish you as a segment leader." "It's true that the leading names in WiFi connectivity are showing much interest in 5G WiFi technology," Broadcom spokesperson Henry R...

OPINION

Pulling a Zuckerberg, or How to Kill a $100B IPO

Last week was rather quiet except for the increasing drama surrounding Facebook and what was to be their $100B IPO. It could still be, but thanks to its young, inexperienced, and clearly still-maturing CEO, it found itself digging out of an avoidable hole. Its experienced executive team was by all reports doing a terrific job until Zuckerberg decided to show up at an IPO pitch in a hoodie, showcasing what was seen as massive disrespect for the financial analysts he was meeting with. ...

Mozilla and Google ARMwrestle Microsoft

However, Windows RT, which is the ARM version of Windows 8, "is using Apple's iPad as a model, which means it's very tightly controlled with regard to user experience to provide a very high degree of consistency and reliability," Rob Enderle, principal analyst at the Enderle Group, pointed out. "The goal is zero problems and an incredibly low support cost so it can hit or beat iPad prices and margins."

FTC’s Instagram Probe Could Spotlight Zuckerberg’s Wheeling and Dealing

"He put his IPO at risk unnecessarily, and that emphasizes his inexperience and makes him look like a loose cannon -- neither of which is good in any company, let alone a public one," said Rob Enderle, principal analyst of the Enderle Group. "He was mentored by Steve Jobs, wh...

HP Declares New ‘Sleekbooks’ Notebook Category

HP is "attempting to slipstream the Intel Ultrabook initiative with a product that doesn't comply with it," Rob Enderle, principal analyst at the Enderle Group, told TechNewsWorld. The move will "likely piss off Intel, but it is creative, and depending on how well [the Sleekbook] is marketed and [its] value, it could be very successful."

Yahoo Nail-Biting Could Lead to Bloodletting

"I think one reason Loeb took this step of releasing Thompson's information was because he felt frustrated no one was paying attention to him at Yahoo," said Rob Enderle, principal analyst at the Enderle Group. However, the move could ultimately backfire, he speculated. It is...

Big Red Picks Color for New Video Venture

"This kind of an app will drive up data consumption and push you into overages, and Verizon will stand to make a lot of money, at least until consumers get their first month's bill," Rob Enderle, principal analyst at the Enderle Group, told TechNewsWorld. "You do move a lot of data if you move video."

AT&T Signs Up for House-Sitting Duty

ADT has a similar service called Pulse, said Rob Enderle, principal analyst at the Enderle Group. "These services tend to use wired or encrypted wireless cameras which are far more secure than the unencrypted baby cameras people use around their homes." Consumers will have to ...

OPINION

The Un-Death of the PC

This occurred to me last Thursday when first-quarter PC sales came out. Apparently, sales are up 21 percent year-over-year and HP retook the lead from Apple in this segment. In this report, Apple's numbers include iPads, and sales for iPads collapsed in the first quarter. ...

Yahoo CEO’s Fishy Resume Creates Big Stink

"The search committee should have done a deep background check and found this," Rob Enderle, principal analyst at the Enderle Group, told the E-Commerce Times. "Because this speaks to the CEO's ethics you can't take his background at face value." Loeb also alleged that Patti H...

Growing Pains Lead Yelp to Loss

Since the company projected an increase in sales for 2012 as a whole, investors are likely to stick it out with Yelp for the time being, Rob Enderle, principal analyst at Enderle Group, told the E-Commerce Times "Their revenue growth was strong and beat expectations," said End...

Reading Into IBM’s Tealeaf Buy

These are ideas IBM is embracing throughout its many initiatives, Rob Enderle, principal analyst with the Enderle Group, told the E-Commerce Times. IBM's Smarter Commerce initiative is a subset of its Smarter Planet effort, albeit with a focus on customer analytics aimed at i...

Target Throws Kindles Into the Brush Pile

For Target to sell Kindles "is like Target selling products that push people to Sears," Rob Enderle, principal analyst at the Enderle Group, remarked. The Kindle Fire "is a retail front end for Amazon, and Amazon is a direct competitor to Target, with lots of product overlap," he told the E-Commerce Times...

Microsoft Carves a Notch in Nook

If the subsidiary is successful, "it will put Microsoft back into schools and on tablets, where they have been bleeding badly," Rob Enderle, principal analyst at the Enderle Group, told the E-Commerce Times Schools "are the seed corn for the rest of the market, and if you lose...

Google, FCC Showdown Spotlights Technology Law Lag

"I think they are trying to get this over with. This is an election year, and the DoJ appears to be staffing up to deal with Google more aggressively," Rob Enderle, principal analyst of the Enderle Group, told TechNewsWorld. "Their release puts everything out there rather tha...

OPINION

A New Day Is Dawning for the Technology Market

Last week, I was at the Dell annual Industry Analyst Conference, and it suddenly struck me that we are looking at a very different technology market this decade. Apple is expected to slide, largely due to the firm's inability to replace Steve Jobs; the dynamic that created Microsoft is changing, and analysts are questioning the firm's relevance as Dell and HP ramp up their own software efforts. ...

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