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‘Halo 3’ Breaks Sales Records Before Hitting Shelves

While some players in the UK have apparently gotten their hands on copies early, most everyone else will have to wait. Rob Enderle, principal analyst for the Enderle Group, however, has been playing 'Halo 3' all weekend "I think it's going to meet expectations. The beta was so...

Looking back at last week, it was a combination of news from the past and news from the future ...

Top Ten Richest List Teeming With Tech Titans

"The dot-com era made many millionaires whose wealth didn't last, but the list shows that the technology economy has made some billionaires who as a result are in a position to change society in a meaningful way," Enderle Group Principal Analyst Rob Enderle told the E-Commerce Times. "These people saw their technological innovations change the way the world works and they want to find other ways to continue that."

New Intel Chip Promises ‘Full’ Web in Your Hand

ARM is unlikely to stand idle while Intel tries to take over the mobile world -- nor will Intel's biggest rival, AMD -- Enderle Group Principal Analyst Rob Enderle said "If the ARM folks don't do something they are looking at their market going away when they can't offer the l...

Wii Gamers Duel for Jedi Glory

Considering the realism that is being introduced to the Wii version of the game, Rob Enderle, principal analyst at Enderle Group, told TechNewsWorld he expects the game to be a huge seller and boost the Wii's already substantial sales." "It adds a certain amount of realism bec...

Intel Trots Out Nehalem, Penryn Processors

"Intel is setting expectations well, and they are meeting those expectations in terms of products -- they are kind of in 'machine mode' now," Rob Enderle, principal analyst for the Enderle Group, told TechNewsWorld "The expectation is they will deliver Nehalem on time, and it'...

I just came back from the Atlantis resort and a nice vacation playing on some incredible water slides, swimming with dolphins, and floating on a mile-long endless pool ...

Microsoft Introduces New Breed of Portable Mice

Bluetooth technology has some "inherent problems that make it painful to use," Rob Enderle, president and principal analyst with Enderle Group, told TechNewsWorld While each generation of Bluetooth peripherals gets better, "traditionally Bluetooth peripherals have had fairly s...

More Time Needed to Curtail Microsoft’s Bullying, States Say

Microsoft is likely to fight hard because "past several years have been all about putting these matters in the past," Enderle Group Principal Analyst Rob Enderle told the E-Commerce Times. "They've spent billions on settlements and tried to behave in a way that would not ruffle any regulatory feathers."

Lenovo Thinks Small With New Energy Efficient Desktop Line

Developing small form-factor desktop computers has been a trend for business since the 1990s. The trend is continuing with the ability to create more energy efficient designs, according to Rob Enderle, president and principal analyst for the Enderle Group "What lit a fire unde...

SanDisk Puts nano in Crosshairs With New Media Player

"This looks very much like the old nano with a bigger screen and lots more capacity," Rob Enderle, president and principal analyst with Enderle Group, told TechNewsWorld Apple's iPod line, which was revamped last week with new entries and upgrades to existing ones, is "very co...

Last week was a vacation week for me, and I'm writing this before I leave for Atlantis and some of the most wonderful waterslides in the world ...

HP Takes Aim at Deep-Pocketed Gamers With Blackbird 002 PC

"HP has what we believe to be the most complete and compelling lines of PC products in the commercial, consumer and digital home segments," said Rob Enderle, principal analyst with the Enderle Group. "From the standpoints of user experience, industrial design and performance, they bracket these markets with attractive products that make it fun to shop for technology again."

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Acer Jumps to No. 3; iPhone Competition From Nokia, HTC and Google; Product of the Week

There is no rest for the wicked, or anyone else this summer, as last week had a number of big events ...

Layoffs Necessary for EarthLink’s Survival, CEO Says

Indeed, EarthLink was at a competitive disadvantage, noted Enderle Group Principal Analyst Rob Enderle "The problem is the folks they are competing with actually own more of the tools they are using to compete," Enderle told the E-Commerce Times. "EarthLink, which prospered du...

HP Spends Megabucks to Web 2.0-ify Printing

"HP Printing is a company within a company, and arguably the strongest single unit in the firm," Enderle Group Principal Analyst Rob Enderle told the E-Commerce Times. "This unit is the equivalent of a juggernaut, and its risk will likely come from outside of traditional printing from a move to e-paper, cell phones like the iPhone that may eliminate most photo printing over time, and ever lower cost digital displays."

Weekend WGA Failure Locked Out Legit Windows Vista Users

Indeed, "Vista has been pulling bad news like a magnet pulls iron," Rob Enderle, principal analyst with Enderle Group, told TechNewsWorld. "This is just one more thing on top of what has been string of bad news for that product. They clearly will fix it as fast as they can, but this doesn't help move more product."

Acer Buys Gateway for $710M in Brand-Building Play

While both Gateway and eMachines are "powerful U.S. brands," the deal may have been motivated at least as much by the European element, Enderle Group Principal Analyst Rob Enderle told the E-Commerce Times Packard Bell remains a "powerful premium brand" in Europe, and Acer was...

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Blu-ray Loses, Rhapsody/MTV Target iTunes Weakness, Product of the Week

I think that, for all of us, the battle for the next generation of DVD technology has gotten really old. This is especially true for the studios, which are well off their revenue targets ...

MS Issues Recall for Hot Wheels

"The circle of death is connected to the first generation of hardware, and not a whole lot of people bought [the console] that week -- it was kind of expensive -- so it is a problem but not a critical one," Rob Enderle, principal analyst at Enderle Group, told TechNewsWorld. "The bigger issue for the Xbox is that it is still priced high and doesn't address well the advantages that seem to be driving the Wii into the market."

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