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Windows 11: The Beginning of a New PC Age

I've covered every Windows launch since that of Windows 95, and Windows 11 may be the most significant since the iconic introduction of Microsoft's first GUI operating system. ...

Microsoft Lifts the Blinds on Windows 11

Overall, Windows 11 counts as a major release, which is why the name has been iterated, according to Rob Enderle, principal analyst at the Enderle Group "The platform's security has been significantly improved, user interface changed, the store changed, interfaces improved wit...

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HP Sets Example of How to Prioritize Sustainability

HP this month announced the release of its Sustainable Bond Framework, which will be used to issue bonds to help the company finance projects for a more sustainable future ...

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Amazon Sidewalk and Why Marketing Expertise Matters

Amazon Sidewalk is a new low-bandwidth networking technology that uses Bluetooth to connect Amazon devices. The goal is to provide a reliable, inexpensive connectivity solution that blankets large areas outside of the range of most users' WiFi networks ...

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Father’s Day 2021 Gift Guide: It’s the Thought That Counts

Gift guides can be problematic because they are written at a specific point in time -- and time moves on. For example, a gift guide written for Christmas in 2010 will still show up in search results today, even though it's over a decade out of date and the product recommendations are often no longer relevant. ...

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Microsoft’s Open-Source Pivot Is Creating a Great Place to Work

At Microsoft Build last week, Satya Nadella, Microsoft's CEO, opened with the benefits of collaboration and cooperation, how developers are now growing faster at non-tech companies than inside tech companies, how companies will need to advance, and how every person will need to begin preparing for a very different future ...

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ARM vs. x86 Battle Royal: Why and How ARM Is Pulling Ahead

ARM and x86 have been doing battle for the last decade. ARM tried to move into the server market and failed; Intel, which carries most of the x86 burden, tried to move on cellphones and failed. The battle for tablets is ongoing, with ARM in the lead, and the battle for notebooks continues with Intel mainly in the lead ...

Word on the Tweet: Twitter Will Hatch Subscription Service

"That one feature is probably worth it for a lot of people who don't want to lose their job or their reputation because their fingers moved before they engaged their brain," Rob Enderle, president and principal analyst of the Enderle Group, an advisory services firm in Bend, Ore. told the E-Commerce Times...

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Apple Needs This New Hire to Be Heroic

Stella Low, one of the most capable communications executives I've ever met, just left Cisco to lead corporate communications and support diversity and social responsibility at Apple ...

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Dell Apex Sets High Bar for As-A-Service Offerings

Last week at Dell Technologies World, the most significant announcement was a massive as-a-service offering called Dell Technologies Apex. ...

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Autonomous Cars + IoT, and Life or Death Decisions

BlackBerry had its annual analyst event last week where its CEO John Chen explained something I thought was very provocative about the future the company anticipates. ...

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AirTags vs. Tile and Apple’s Antitrust Future

Apple's strategy, which has worked well financially up until now, is called "vendor lock-in." ...

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Nvidia and the End of Movies as We Know Them

GTC21, this year's Nvidia GPU Technology Conference, was terrific as always ...

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A Cure for What Ails Social Media

In the beginning, social media promised to connect us to existing friends, help us form new relationships, and as a result help make us find happier lives. Facebook, initially, was just a way for new students to meet new friends, Quora was a way to get crowdsourced answers, and Twitter sort of a way to alert friends about things they might find interesting. ...

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Cisco, Microsoft and a Simulated Workplace Future

As is often the case when technology is advancing very rapidly, the leading providers of an evolving class of products are on very different pages. I'm talking about Cisco and Microsoft -- and while neither's approach is wrong, neither is complete -- and together they can build a comprehensive picture of what is needed for our hybrid workplace future...

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Intel CEO Gives Unwarlike ‘Going to War’ Speech

For nearly two decades I've firmly believed that Pat Gelsinger should be the guy uniquely suited to run Intel. Last week he did Intel proud with the most effective, for the time, corporate pep talk I've yet seen ...

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Nvidia + Arm and the Challenges of Building a New Type of Tech Company

Nvidia is in the process of working through regulatory approvals to buy Arm from SoftBank -- a technology holding company with mixed success husbanding its acquisitions ...

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The EU’s Cure for the E-Waste Epidemic

We have a massive problem with electronic waste. Globally, we throw out 50 million tons of it every year, which is the equivalent of 1,000 laptops every second ...

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Microsoft, Huawei Out-Innovating Facebook, Apple

Last week was particularly interesting for me as it had Microsoft's Ignite event -- and separately, a handful of us analysts got to see Huawei's operating system strategy ...

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An Update on the Fourth Industrial Revolution

We are in the midst of what many are calling the Fourth Industrial Revolution, or Industry 4.0. This is a time of disruption, massive change, opportunities, and significant risks. Fortunes will shift, companies will fail, and new companies will rise from the ashes ...

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