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HP Declares New ‘Sleekbooks’ Notebook Category

HP is "attempting to slipstream the Intel Ultrabook initiative with a product that doesn't comply with it," Rob Enderle, principal analyst at the Enderle Group, told TechNewsWorld. The move will "likely piss off Intel, but it is creative, and depending on how well [the Sleekbook] is marketed and [its] value, it could be very successful."

Yahoo Nail-Biting Could Lead to Bloodletting

"I think one reason Loeb took this step of releasing Thompson's information was because he felt frustrated no one was paying attention to him at Yahoo," said Rob Enderle, principal analyst at the Enderle Group. However, the move could ultimately backfire, he speculated. It is...

Big Red Picks Color for New Video Venture

"This kind of an app will drive up data consumption and push you into overages, and Verizon will stand to make a lot of money, at least until consumers get their first month's bill," Rob Enderle, principal analyst at the Enderle Group, told TechNewsWorld. "You do move a lot of data if you move video."

AT&T Signs Up for House-Sitting Duty

ADT has a similar service called Pulse, said Rob Enderle, principal analyst at the Enderle Group. "These services tend to use wired or encrypted wireless cameras which are far more secure than the unencrypted baby cameras people use around their homes." Consumers will have to ...

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The Un-Death of the PC

This occurred to me last Thursday when first-quarter PC sales came out. Apparently, sales are up 21 percent year-over-year and HP retook the lead from Apple in this segment. In this report, Apple's numbers include iPads, and sales for iPads collapsed in the first quarter. ...

Yahoo CEO’s Fishy Resume Creates Big Stink

"The search committee should have done a deep background check and found this," Rob Enderle, principal analyst at the Enderle Group, told the E-Commerce Times. "Because this speaks to the CEO's ethics you can't take his background at face value." Loeb also alleged that Patti H...

Growing Pains Lead Yelp to Loss

Since the company projected an increase in sales for 2012 as a whole, investors are likely to stick it out with Yelp for the time being, Rob Enderle, principal analyst at Enderle Group, told the E-Commerce Times "Their revenue growth was strong and beat expectations," said End...

Reading Into IBM’s Tealeaf Buy

These are ideas IBM is embracing throughout its many initiatives, Rob Enderle, principal analyst with the Enderle Group, told the E-Commerce Times. IBM's Smarter Commerce initiative is a subset of its Smarter Planet effort, albeit with a focus on customer analytics aimed at i...

Target Throws Kindles Into the Brush Pile

For Target to sell Kindles "is like Target selling products that push people to Sears," Rob Enderle, principal analyst at the Enderle Group, remarked. The Kindle Fire "is a retail front end for Amazon, and Amazon is a direct competitor to Target, with lots of product overlap," he told the E-Commerce Times...

Microsoft Carves a Notch in Nook

If the subsidiary is successful, "it will put Microsoft back into schools and on tablets, where they have been bleeding badly," Rob Enderle, principal analyst at the Enderle Group, told the E-Commerce Times Schools "are the seed corn for the rest of the market, and if you lose...

Google, FCC Showdown Spotlights Technology Law Lag

"I think they are trying to get this over with. This is an election year, and the DoJ appears to be staffing up to deal with Google more aggressively," Rob Enderle, principal analyst of the Enderle Group, told TechNewsWorld. "Their release puts everything out there rather tha...

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A New Day Is Dawning for the Technology Market

Last week, I was at the Dell annual Industry Analyst Conference, and it suddenly struck me that we are looking at a very different technology market this decade. Apple is expected to slide, largely due to the firm's inability to replace Steve Jobs; the dynamic that created Microsoft is changing, and analysts are questioning the firm's relevance as Dell and HP ramp up their own software efforts. ...

Can Nintendo Play a Winning Come-From-Behind Game?

Ninendo's issues go even deeper than the smartphone-everywhere trend, said Rob Enderle of the Enderle Group. Handheld gaming is on the ropes, he told the E-Commerce Times, subsumed by smartphones and tablets.

Not Much Hyperventilating Over Hacker’s Hypervisor Code Theft

Further, "a potential exposure isn't an exploit," Rob Enderle, principal analyst at the Enderle Group, pointed out. "We have thousands of potential exposures identified every month across all platforms, and the industry has learned to deal with these issues reasonably well over the last decade."

Online Storage: Pick a Cloud, Any Cloud

"It really depends on what you want to do," Rob Enderle, principal analyst at the Enderle Group, told TechNewsWorld. "If you start with a set of requirements you'll likely find one service meets them better than another." A Look at Some Options...

Motorola Bests Apple in Patent Skirmish

Certainly, the ruling must have alleviated a lot of fretting in the Googleplex, Rob Enderle, principal of the Enderle Group, told the E-Commerce Times. One major concern has been that the Motorola patents cited in this proceeding weren't enforceable, he said....

Microsoft Flips AOL IP to Patent-Hungry Facebook

"Facebook's using a lot of Microsoft technology, and Microsoft had a fairly hefty investment in them early on, so Microsoft's protecting that investment," Rob Enderle, principal analyst at the Enderle Group, speculated. "It looks as if the two firms are collaborating to ensure Facebook's existence."

Intel Aims to Bridge GPU Gap

"This is Intel's highest-performing processor to date, and it offers better thermal and energy performance," said Rob Enderle, principal analyst at the Enderle Group. "This is really Intel's new flagship product." Jump Forward...

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Demo 2012: Looking for the Next Google, Facebook or Apple

Demo is a fascinating show. What you see is a string of companies that each have six minutes to pitch their products to an audience of media, investors, other companies (who might buy them), and peers. ...

AT&T’s Watson APIs Let Apps Recognize Speech

Watson "was designed to be applied to a variety of telephony-related projects," Rob Enderle, principal analyst at the Enderle Group, told TechNewsWorld However, Morgan doesn't see how AT&T Watson will be a product differentiator or how the wireless giant will make money off th...

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