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Anticipating the Apple Saboteur in Motorola

Last week, I was on CES withdrawal and lusting after the latest Apple killer product, the Motorola XOOM, which like the Palm Pre years before was best of show. However, the Palm Pre failed in market and never became the iPhone killer it could have been. ...

Is the Video Game Industry Ready to Break Out of 2010’s Limbo?

"There really has been a dearth of great titles," Rob Enderle, principal analyst at the Enderle Group, told the E-Commerce Times. "Everybody is locked into sequels, which are not that exciting right now. For PC gaming, the big focus is tablets and smartphones, with not as much gaming. The shift in consumer interest has been away from game consoles to tablets."

What’s Hiding Inside Android’s Honeycomb?

"There will be heavy use of 3D-like interfaces throughout to create the impression of a hologram," Rob Enderle, principal analyst at the Enderle Group, told LinuxInsider Honeycomb was demoed at the Consumer Electronics Show, held last week in Las Vegas....

Redirecting the Furor Around WikiLeaks

"The WikiLeaks cables showcased a massive amount of government wrongdoing, and the focus of government is to go after the folks that leaked that information," Rob Enderle, principal analyst at the Enderle Group, told TechNewsWorld. "I think most of the focus should be on beh...

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CES Surprises: The World It Is a-Changin’

This CES was full of surprises -- from Microsoft announcing Windows on ARM, to both AMD and Intel coming up with solutions no one had seen coming, to Nvidia building a Super ARM blended graphics/processor chip. ...

IPO Waters May Be Just Fine for LinkedIn

"Investors are coming back. With all of the feeding frenzy around Facebook, LinkedIn probably thinks it's a good time for an IPO," Rob Enderle, principal analyst at the Enderle Group, told the E-Commerce Times. "It will give them a lot of cash." LinkedIn could be seeking ...

Toshiba Gambles Its Glasses-Free 3D TV Tech Is Good Enough

"Toshiba's glasses-free technology uses a special lens that angles left and right images to each eye, very similar to 3D printed photographs from years ago," said Enderle Group technology analyst Rob Enderle. A camera above the monitor initiates facial recognition, turning on...

Will Goldman Take Facebook Investors for a Ride in Its Special-Purpose Vehicle?

"Goldman's putting its reputation on the line for this," Rob Enderle, principal analyst at the Enderle Group, told the E-Commerce Times. "It would be liable should there be any misrepresentation, not to mention the possibility of its facing criminal action." Wealthy investors ...

Vendors Let Fly With CES Tablet Teasers

"Vizio is on track to be the big surprise of CES in that it announced its well-priced mammoth 72-inch flat-screen TV with everything but the kitchen sink last week, and now is coming out with a series of interrelated offerings bridging home and mobile media," Rob Enderle, principal analyst at the Enderle Group, told TechNewsWorld...

Goldman Gives Facebook a $450M Lift

"Facebook is lining up to compete with Google, and Google is a gigantic player," Rob Enderle, principal analyst at the Enderle Group, told the E-Commerce Times. "Facebook needs to gird for battle, and they can't do it without a significant war chest -- and this is that war chest."

Expect a Cavalcade of Tablets, TVs and Superphones at CES

The Adam is "the most aggressive of the showcased iPad alternatives," Rob Enderle, principal analyst at the Enderle Group, told TechNewsWorld. CES 2011 "could be the coming-out party for it," he added Questions still loom over whether HP will demo a webOS-based tablet at CES 2...

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CES: Here We Come!

This week starts the biggest U.S. trade show of consumer electronics. CES is held every year in Las Vegas, which is kind of poetic given that it is the city of unrealized hopes and dreams. We will soon see how many vendors hit the mark and how many miss their target. ...

Nintendo’s 3DS Warning: Children, Avert Thine Eyes

"Whether with or without glasses, the technology provides separate images to both eyes, and some people aren't wired for this, so they get sick or suffer seizures," Rob Enderle, principal analyst at the Enderle Group, told TechNewsWorld Still, 3D images aren't wholly a curse -...

Paul Allen Comes Out Swinging in Round 2

"The judge said he wasn't being specific enough, so Allen refiled with the specifics," Rob Enderle, principal analyst at the Enderle Group, told the E-Commerce Times. "Paul Allen has paid a lot for a lot of technology, and much of it didn't go anywhere, so now he's trying to recover that investment."

Report: Mobile Malware Will Clobber Enterprise Security in 2011

"I think this is a vastly bigger problem than just Apple," Rob Enderle, principal analyst at the Enderle Group, told TechNewsWorld "Providing geolocation and other personal information is Google's business model, and I'm surprised they weren't highlighted as the bigger problem...

Report: Logitech Turns Volume Down on Google TV

"It wasn't Logitech's fault that the Google TV offering is incomplete," Rob Enderle, principal analyst at the Enderle Group, told TechNewsWorld. "This needed to be done. It does no good to force an underperforming product into the market." Since launch, both the Revue and Sony...

Delta, American Airlines Fly the Coop on Travel Sites

"They don't want to pay commissions and want a more captured audience," Rob Enderle, principal analyst at the Enderle Group, told the E-Commerce Times. "When you have a service that sells at the lowest possible fares, your margins are low. Leaving those sites is certainly a way to raise margins."

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Looking Back at 2020: A Time Machine View of the Past

Instead of looking back at 2010, I thought it would be fun this Christmas week to jump ahead in the Enderle Time machine and look back at 2020. It was an amazing year with new faces and old hitting the tech and political headlines ...

Cyberattacks Cripple Rights Groups as Culture Wars Move Online

"Sites can protect themselves by using heavy redundancy," Rob Enderle, principal analyst at the Enderle Group, told the E-Commerce Times. "They can move and relocate to servers on the fly. They can use the major technology vendors that have been hardened against DDoS attacks."

Windows May Get an ARM Twist

"Microsoft has been working on a version of Windows for the ARM processor for some time, but it's news to me that it's given the go-ahead to this project," Rob Enderle, principal analyst at the Enderle Group, told TechNewsWorld "With the early release of Tegra 2, ARM has gone ...

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