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Silicon Valley’s Corrupt Underbelly: It’s Far Worse Than We Thought

After addressing the topic of sexual harassment and misconduct in Silicon Valley last month, I finally got my hands on a copy of Brotopia, an eye-opening new book, and a lot of executives should be happy I did not pursue my career in law enforcement. Otherwise I would be working my butt off to get them off the streets behind bars. ...

Oracle to Leverage AI, Machine Learning in Autonomous Cloud Platform

The Assistant "would be compelling if it actually works," said Rob Enderle, principal analyst at the Enderle Group. That said, "the major hardware players in the space already have their own back ends," he told the E-Commerce Times.

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Intel’s Fake 5G Olympic Hail Mary

If there ever were a time when perception Trumped reality (capital T intended), this would be it. So much of what we see these days that looks real just isn't. I can connect a lot of this back to Steve Jobs, who was the master at this in the tech world. However, I'm worried that too many people don't realize that there were several times Steve missed jail by the skin of his teeth, largely because he did amazing work under pressure. ...

EHang Shows Off Passenger Drone’s Flight Successes

"The power needed to lift and hold a vehicle in the air massively reduces [a drone's] effective flying distance," noted Rob Enderle, principal analyst at the Enderle Group "Until this power problem is addressed, flying drones will be more of a technology showcase than effectiv...

Critics Love HomePod’s Sound but Rap Its Smarts

Apple has never taken Siri seriously, noted Rob Enderle, principal analyst at the Enderle Group, treating it more as a feature than a platform "Amazon, Google and even Microsoft take AI far more seriously and are putting millions into their related efforts," he told TechNewsWo...

Former Execs Team Up to Fight the Tech Addiction Monster

Social media abuse has become an increasingly serious problem for children, who typically have trouble controlling their impulses, said Rob Enderle, principal analyst at the Enderle Group. This is not a brand new issue, as smartphones underwent design changes back when distr...

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Amazon’s Soaring Healthcare Ambition: The Promise and the Problem

Healthcare is a mess in the United States. Consumers pay more and get less than in most other developed countries. Strong comprehensive healthcare is unaffordable for most without substantial help, which is why putting the burden on the government really does not work. ...

SAP to Forge Stronger Links With $2.4B Callidus Buy

The Lead-to-Money space "is incredibly important because the impact on revenue is both more obvious and more measurable than many other features," observed Rob Enderle, principal analyst at the Enderle Group. "I can't think of a firm that uses SAP that won't find this new cap...

Alexa Now Can Dash Off Text Messages to Android Phones

"Amazon, who failed with smartphones, is trying to move their digital assistant into the communications space," observed Rob Enderle, principal analyst at the Enderle Group "This is a long-term strategy, and it appears they're executing the old 'embrace, extend, extinguish' s...

Privacy-Minded Smart Speaker May Struggle to Get to Know You

"The privacy aspect of the offering is compelling," said Rob Enderle, principal analyst at the Enderle Group However, "it is through the data capture that AI becomes truly intelligent, translating what it learns about you into improved ways to interact and anticipate your need...

Apple May Be Gearing Up to Crack E-Books

Amazon "has a foothold with books in Apple's ecosystem, and Amazon Music is pretty good," remarked Rob Enderle, principal analyst at the Enderle Group "That gives Amazon the potential to eventually displace iTunes -- and, if they get [books and music], their ability to help A...

Apple’s HomePod Set to Barge Into Hot Speaker Market

"It is one of the best products on spec, but it is by far the most expensive as well," said Rob Enderle, principal analyst at the Enderle Group "The difficulty will be entering a market that is dominated by Amazon and largely exists under $200 with a product that is two to fou...

New Service Aims to Ease B2B Tech Purchasing Process

"It takes weeks to drive data into product and policy decisions," noted Rob Enderle, principal analyst at the Enderle Group "If you already start a quarter back, by the time you respond to a market change you'll likely be too late to truly benefit from it," he told the E-Comme...

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The One Man Who Could Save Intel

Sometimes I wonder if boards think CEO is a throwaway job. Considering that boards used to have a ton of ex-CEOs on them, and given the historic bad choices that have badly hurt or destroyed companies, you'd think someone would have developed a decent process to pick a good CEO. ...

Nintendo Unveils Labo, a DIY Cardboard Kit for the Switch

Nintendo Labo is designed to increase engagement and keep the Switch in the hearts and minds of users, many of whom are kids, said Rob Enderle, principal analyst at the Enderle Group. "This is a historic problem with Nintendo's recent efforts like the Wii," he told TechNewsWo...

New Google Service Makes Machine Learning More Accessible

There's "a massive shortage of resources needed to turn machine learning into a market," noted Rob Enderle, principal analyst at the Enderle Group. "Easy-to-use entry tools like this can help create resources to fill those holes, speeding advancement significantly," he told t...

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CES 2018: Spare Human Bodies, a $54K HTC Simulator and Intel’s People-Chopping Cuisinart

OK, I hate CES. It really is a horrible event, largely because of the timing -- and particularly this year, Las Vegas making it a nightmare to get around -- but man did they have cool stuff at the show. ...

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The End of Silicon Valley

If you haven't read last week's Vanity Fair article on the institutionalized sexual exploitation going on in tech companies, you should. ...

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Who’s More Dangerous – the Sexual Predator or the Enabler?

There are three groups of people involved in sexual harassment: the victims, the perpetrators/predators, and those who cover up or enable the perpetrators ...

2017 in Tech: The Year of Foreshadowing Big Things to Come

"Until now, IoT vendors have mostly focused on building parts of a solution," noted Rob Enderle, principal analyst at the Enderle Group "As we move into 2018, vendors like Amazon and Samsung on the consumer, and Dell and Cisco on enterprise, will be shifting to providing compl...

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