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1. NVISION: Nvidia's quest for second place
(Opinion/Opinion Features)
...ch is equivalent to 1000 Cray XMP super computers (leaving the memory out of consideration.) Nvidia’s problem is that most developers focus on the CPU and the company’s goal is to get people to consid...
Wednesday, August 27, 2008 08:12

2. Netbooks and MIDs need some Apple Magic
(Opinion/Opinion Features)
  Analyst Opinion - Given the number of problems the iPhone had, the device was lucky to have been brought to market by Apple. Any other company would be dead in the market. Battery life is ter
Wednesday, August 20, 2008 12:43

3. AMD’s server and workstation comeback
(Opinion/Opinion Features)
...t IDF (Intel Developer’s Conference) next week will undoubtedly get a different picture and both will probably not reflect what happens in the real game.   AMD’s OEM fan club For AMD, one of t...
Thursday, August 14, 2008 00:35

...tomer loyalty and they have locked in both automotive and accessory interfaces so they will be a real problem to displace.  Adding to this problem is the large number of tracks folks have purchas...
Wednesday, August 13, 2008 00:27

5. Graphics wars: The big summer battle
(Opinion/Opinion Features)
...they set on current generation offerings.    This initial review indicates there may be a problem with that.   Once again this is just one review and later systems may do better,...
Thursday, August 07, 2008 17:19

...gard to managing perceptions. The current example is the new 3G iPhone, which has a number of serious problems, but people are still lining up to buy.  Regardless of how obvious the problems seem...
Wednesday, July 30, 2008 00:10

... currently we are searching for the right balance of screen size and portability.  The iPhone is probably pushing the limits as to how big a device - that is always with you - can be while the As...
Thursday, July 24, 2008 00:46

8. A 1-2-3-4 plan for AMD to beat Intel
(Opinion/Opinion Features)
...surprisingly strong quarter. AMD went the other direction and is now taking a number of actions that probably should have come right after the ATI merger.   The difficulty the company is ...
Friday, July 18, 2008 15:18

...thinks AT&T now owes her a new second generation phone. In reading through the email, I think the problem is that she picked the wrong phone in the first place and simply isn’t a good customer for...
Wednesday, July 16, 2008 17:11

...I seem to be playing tech support far less often (in fact, I find if I ignore the initial request the problem seems to resolve itself these days).    My general sense is that Vista is final...
Wednesday, July 09, 2008 11:45

...direction and it makes me wonder whether Windows will, or should, someday follow.   One of the problems with moving to a new concept like cloud computing is that you have to move your code base...
Thursday, July 03, 2008 17:37

...provide Windows shells to dramatically update the user interface, but they caused significant support problems (Packard Bell was one of the vendors trying this and that company had lots of issues at t...
Monday, June 30, 2008 02:00

...t in Japan this week visiting Panasonic and seeing an incredible set of products, many of which will probably never come to the U.S. At the same time I am watching a health concerns surrounding Ste...
Friday, June 20, 2008 13:19

14. Nvidia: Graphics is dead? Yeah right.
(Opinion/Opinion Features)
...r, Havok isn’t the leading vendor - that was a company called Ageia, which made the PhysX engine. The problem with Ageia was that you had to buy a special card and there weren’t enough machines being ...
Wednesday, June 18, 2008 01:00

15. The year 2020 according to Intel
(Opinion/Opinion Features)
... group of game-generated dragons we take a break to discuss what has been a huge increase in security problems. We aren’t that worried though, because your systems are using hardware based anti-malwar...
Thursday, June 12, 2008 12:32

... Steve Jobs and Apple learned to embrace IT and turn them into stars, the result would be amazing and probably unstoppable.       Rob Enderle is one of the last Inquiry Analysts.&...
Tuesday, June 10, 2008 19:11

... really interesting, and perhaps unstoppable.    All stories from WWDC 2008    Rob Enderle is one of the last Inquiry Analysts.  Inquiry Analysts are paid to stay up to da...
Monday, June 09, 2008 16:24

18. The five big technology trends of 2008
(Opinion/Opinion Features)
...his trend would be farther along if it wasn’t for the nasty nature of video rights and the historical problem of piracy. Even so, products like the Vudu box (which I started using last month) and Appl...
Friday, June 06, 2008 08:58

... sense to them to use a monitor that might last for seven years and cost a fortune to a PC that would probably last for three or four years and might actually cost less.  Since then, monitors hav...
Wednesday, May 28, 2008 13:45

20. 10 things you didn’t know about … Rob Enderle
(Business and Law/Business and Law Features)
  10 personal questions and 10 personal answers from Rob Enderle, Principal Analyst, Enderle Group. Rob describes himself as one of the last remaining inquiry analysts and is a frequently quote
Monday, May 26, 2008 00:01

...arch for information and products. Even if Microsoft or someone else were to create a better tool, we probably wouldn’t use it.   But will incentives work to give Microsoft an edge?  Possi...
Thursday, May 22, 2008 12:10

22. Apture: The Birth of a New Google?
(Opinion/Opinion Features)
...e the potential for something great.  Who knows, they may actually become the next Google.   Rob Enderle is one of the last Inquiry Analysts.  Inquiry Analysts are paid to stay up to da...
Friday, May 16, 2008 15:51

...; Gateway took a safer path of simply putting a performance designator on an existing line but their problem is they don’t have the equivalent of a racing line (Voodoo is to HP like an F1 car is to F...
Monday, May 12, 2008 17:02

24. Anticipating the iPod killer
(Opinion/Opinion Features)
...nctionality.  Kind of like an iPod Touch but with Bluetooth data support.   The iPhone is probably easier to beat - simply because the carrier gets a significant vote on the solution, pote...
Thursday, May 01, 2008 10:56

25. Getting inside Steve Jobs’ head
(Opinion/Opinion Features)
... revenues related to these software offerings and increased reliability from a review cycle that isn’t robust enough at this time. The stickers and crapware are coming out of systems particularly tho...
Friday, April 25, 2008 11:24

...tly, AMD and Nvidia are getting along relatively well right now and both look at Intel as their major problem.  In effect, Larrabee is driving Nvidia and AMD back together as partners.   I ...
Thursday, April 17, 2008 11:15

...risk for developers who depend on long product cycles for the iPhone/iPod Touch platforms.  They probably should plan on designing in some additional flexibility to anticipate a port of their sof...
Thursday, April 10, 2008 09:38

... areas that will need a lot of brainwork.  First, the access to massive libraries comes with the problem of being able to easily find what you want and discover new things to listen to and watch ...
Thursday, April 03, 2008 09:37

... did not need the enhanced graphics for anything else. Oh, and particularly if they were gamers, they probably would have turned Aero off even if they could have run it.  Articles like this one t...
Wednesday, March 26, 2008 16:50

.... In Origami, which loads much like Media Center does on top of Windows Vista, you get something that probably approximates to what the Mobile Internet Device experience will be in the next generation...
Friday, March 21, 2008 11:03

... time to time but I can’t recall writing about any of their other products in recent years. Now it is probably time to take a look at Acer, to provide perspective and to compare it to Apple.   ...
Friday, March 14, 2008 13:20

Analyst Opinion - Rob Enderle has a look at products that bridge categories, combining the usability of at least two different devices in just one box. Are there Super Devices in your future? Ana
Friday, March 07, 2008 08:51

33. What if Google did video games?
(Opinion/Opinion Features)
...n place an advertising model that could actually both subsidize the hardware and the games. HP, which probably has the leading hardware to do this, could also play here as well and both companies migh...
Friday, February 29, 2008 11:09

34. Has Lenovo created the “perfect” laptop?
(Opinion/Opinion Features)
... network on any device. Combine this concept with affordable wireless broadband and you eliminate the problems of expensive storage and the risk of data loss.     By doing this, you move the...
Friday, February 22, 2008 11:26

35. Google calls Microsoft’s Yahoo bid “troubling”
(Business and Law/Business and Law Features)
...uo;s participation in this potential merger may have a different background. Industry watchers such as Rob Enderle last week already speculated that Google may jump into the bidding process with the ...
Monday, February 04, 2008 09:37

36. The merger dance: Microsoft or Google+Yahoo?
(Opinion/Opinion Features)
...der the Google move would likely be significantly more dramatic, but any employees that are left will probably like the Google employee programs better.    Regardless, either acquisition wi...
Friday, February 01, 2008 11:25

... was more practical, since there were few applications that would light up all eight Intel cores. The problem with the Intel box was that it only would use one graphics card while the AMD system used ...
Wednesday, January 30, 2008 16:17

...ly up and running in minutes with all of your stuff where it always has been.   Remember driver problems and nasty things like rootkits? They largely go away as the folks that build the PCs will...
Thursday, January 24, 2008 17:19

39. MacWorld is disappointing? Yeah right.
(Opinion/Opinion Features)
...ound out just how screwed the early Blu-ray adopters were (unless they have a PS3, their hardware is probably just about to become obsolete with the release of Blu-ray 2.0).   Personally, I...
Wednesday, January 16, 2008 16:25

...bsp; The two best monitors I saw were from Dell/AlienWare they had a wrap around prototype that was probably more than I could afford and one built out of glass that was a piece of art (and not chea...
Thursday, January 10, 2008 12:07

41. The Inquirer: Year end predictions for 2008
(Trendwatch/Trendwatch Features)
...; Is The Inquirer clan on the mark?  Or off the wagon? London (England) - We've all read Rob Enderle's year end predictions by now, but the English boys in red have pulled out a list...
Friday, December 28, 2007 13:40

...and a significant amount of research and communication with experts in the various industries, analyst Rob Enderle gives us a glimpse of what we can expect in 2008. Forward:  by Wolfgang Gruener ...
Friday, December 28, 2007 11:00

...pany who just gave up a lot of Best Buy shelf space to Dell. HP and Best Buy are close partners so it probably isn’t them but everyone else is probably at risk.  We’ll have to walk in...
Tuesday, December 11, 2007 14:30

44. Is Kindle the next big thing after the iPod?
(Opinion/Opinion Features)
...t the second generation Kindle to be vastly better.   Minor Kindle issues There is one major problem with the Kindle and several small ones.  The major problem is the lack of a screen li...
Friday, November 30, 2007 11:47

...I chipsets and graphics with their Phenom processor to create a different approach to the competitive problem - one that focused on Intel’s historic weakness: Graphics performance. This is a sig...
Tuesday, November 20, 2007 14:59

...ome plug-ins like OmniPage Search Indexer (which can look in scanned documents) can make the indexing problem largely go away. To help, and make searches go more quickly, you should come up with a nam...
Thursday, November 01, 2007 11:36

...elong to Apple which, at the time, was having trouble staying alive in the PC market, they would have probably been committed.  Even after the iPod launched, anyone suggesting Apple would reach t...
Tuesday, October 16, 2007 11:40

48. Clarification: SCO, Linux and Rob Enderle: A Conclusion
(Business and Law/Business and Law Weblinks)
On September, 24 TG Daily published an opinion article by Rob Enderle titled " SCO, Linux and Rob Enderle: A Conclusion". On the second page, Enderle mentions that he received death threats
Friday, September 28, 2007 02:00

49. SCO, Linux and Rob Enderle: A Conclusion
(Opinion/Opinion Features)
... it's time to quit. But there are several loose ends to the SCO-Linux story, one of them being how Rob Enderle ended up in the middle of this battle. TG Daily asked him to reflect on the events fr...
Monday, September 24, 2007 13:41

50. Microsoft vs. EU: Expecting the unexpected
(Opinion/Opinion Features)
...ations) better than anything they currently have; Microsoft gains homes for Windows applications that probably wouldn’t run native under normal Suse Linux (virtualization aside).   A b...
Thursday, September 20, 2007 15:17

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