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Sony’s Latest Blu-ray Gambit: A $600 Player

"This is much better," Rob Enderle, president and principal analyst with the Enderle Group, told TechNewsWorld. "Sony is hitting the market just ahead of Toshiba HD DVD players, which are priced aggressively as well." Will It Be Enough?...

Dell Puts Preinstalled Linux on the Table

"Dell has always had a problem with Linux," Rob Enderle, president and principal analyst of the Enderle Group, told LinuxInsider. "The numbers -- at least on the desktop -- are upside down and they have to watch margins hard. There is more support cost surrounding Linux." With...

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PC Makers’ Changing Faces, Apple’s Coming ‘Bypass Vista’ Campaign

The technology world will be changing a lot this year, and I figured this would be a good week to talk about some of the changes going on at a few of the major PC vendors that will make the next few months -- and particularly the second half of the year -- more interesting ...

With Google Apps, It’s Game On

"I don't think many people will migrate to Google Apps right away," agreed Rob Enderle, president and principal analyst at the Enderle Group. "A big trend in the industry is to go to laptops, and we just don't have reliable wireless broadband to the point where we could live on an online-only environment."

HP Earnings Surge on Notebook, Printer Sales

The turnaround at HP is the result of "operational efficiency, a very strong executive team and massive focus on the fundamentals," Enderle Group Principal Analyst Rob Enderle told the E-Commerce Times "In short, they have a CEO and an executive team doing their jobs and not t...

SlySoft Tool Cracks HD DVD Encryption

The film industry and the AACS are likely not thrilled over news of the new software, said Rob Enderle, a principal analyst with the Enderle Group. However, they probably aren't overly concerned about mass pirating of their products by individuals, because costs would run much too high at this point...

AMD Debuts High-Speed, Low-Power Chipsets

"Right now, AMD is at a performance disadvantage against Intel and, while this closes the gap a little, Intel remains the performance champ on most benchmarks I've seen," Rob Enderle, president and principal analyst at the Enderle Group, told TechNewsWorld However, does the pe...

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HP, Samsung and Neonode Think They Have a Better iPhone

3GSM, the big cell phone show, just wrapped up in Barcelona, Spain, and there were a number of big announcements. We've already seen LG's Prada phone, which launched this month, take aim at the iPhone. At this show, we saw two others -- both of which are capable of doing more that the iPhone does for less money ...

D-Wave Claims Quantum Computer Breakthrough

"Quantum computing was supposed to be decades into the future," Rob Enderle, president and principal analyst at the Enderle Group, told TechNewsWorld. "The problem for IT is that Quantum level processing is capable of breaking virtually every level of encryption currently used by shear force, and it is a game changer in terms of total processing power. "...

LucasArts Unleashes the Force for Star Wars Fans

"First thing, I'm definitely going to have to pick this up," Rob Enderle, principal analyst at Enderle Group, told TechNewsWorld. "This is a big release, it promises vastly better game play, better physics and a continuation of a story line that was not really explored in the movies."

Russian Court Tosses Out Microsoft Piracy Case

Overcoming deeply entrenched political corruption is the big challenge for those wanting to stop piracy in places like Eastern Europe and China, Rob Enderle, principal analyst for the Enderle Group, told the E-Commerce Times "In this case, investigators got aggressive and star...

Intel Boldly Goes Where No Chip Has Gone Before

"Basically, it creates a processor that can reconfigure itself on the fly to do a variety of tasks like graphics and physics that required specialized parts in the past," Rob Enderle, principal analyst at Enderle Group, told TechNewsWorld Four, Eight or More...

One Small Chip for a PC, One Giant Leap for Computing

"Basically, it creates a processor that can reconfigure itself on the fly to do a variety of tasks like graphics and physics that required specialized parts in the past," Rob Enderle, principal analyst at Enderle Group, told TechNewsWorld Four Cores, Eight Cores or More...

Bill Gates vs. Steve Jobs, Dell Does Sony, HP Powers Wal-Mart

Unless you were sleeping last week, you saw Bill Gates get really upset when asked about the Mac vs. PC campaign that Apple is putting on. I'm not sure it is wise to piss off someone like Bill personally in this way, and the campaign does seem to over-stereotype both Bill Gates and Steve Jobs ...

Nokia Unveils Free Map Service

Although Nokia is trying to compete straight up with the personal navigation device market, it also hopes to gain an edge by offering a different pricing model, Rob Enderle, principal analyst with the Enderle Group, told TechNewsWorld While standalone navigation device makers,...

Can Vista Reanimate the PC-Based Gaming Market?

"With the release of Windows Vista and DirectX 10, the new graphics standard for PC games, we're likely to see a pretty good sized refresh as we go into this year," Rob Enderle, principal analyst at Enderle Group, told TechNewsWorld When PCs Were King...

Vodafone, MySpace Team on Mobile Social Networking

The move follows a continuing trend targeting kids by increasingly providing access to the most popular online portals through mobile devices, Rob Enderle, principal analyst with the Enderle Group, told TechNewsWorld "These companies are essentially trying to turn the cell pho...

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Vista Launches, Dell Is Back, Zune Gets Right Leadership

It looks like 2007 is really starting out to be an incredible year for change. Last week was no exception, and with the launch of the new iPod based on the iPhone design followed by at least one potential iPhone-killer product later in the week, this trend will probably continue ...

Microsoft: Vista Voice Recognition Attack No Big Deal

"Certainly, this kind of thing doesn't help the Vista adoption," Rob Enderle, principal analyst at The Enderle Group, told TechNewsWorld. "When you sell on a message of security, having problems like this crop up certainly doesn't help your message, and it does showcase one of the weaknesses Microsoft has: they don't really sell the products after they release them."

Michael Dell Faces Uphill Battle

"They have missed several quarters in financial results," Rob Enderle, principal analyst at Enderle Group, told the E-Commerce Times. "That and slipping to No. 2 resulted in the replacement of the CEO." "The Board believes that Michael's vision and leadership are critical to b...

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