(Software/Software Opinion)
... new platform. You can see the ads here but broken promises and PC News are pure but well done FUD. Granted Microsoft is having a few problems with its “Family Guy” special (and who else now ...
(Software/Software Features)
... saved only by Steve Jobs return. The mistake that Microsoft made was they hadn’t budgeted for sustaining marketing. This allowed Apple a huge opportunity to point out Windows 95 problems and showcase their ...
(Software/Software Features)
... Want Starter Edition Now, don’t get me wrong, even they think Starter Edition is better than Windows XP, but they have always argued people don’t want a stripped down OS. The problem, they ...
(Mobility/Mobility Features)
In watching Microsoft deal with the world since the iPhone launched you have to wonder if the Robbie Bach and the other Microsoft executives leading the Windows Mobile Effort think they somehow dropped ...
(Sustainability/Sustainability Opinion)
... making the impossible possible is what we do, and that should put fire back into the market and the technology products we use. Rob Enderle is one of the last Inquiry Analysts. Inquiry Analysts are ...
(Business and Law/Business and Law Opinion)
... - yes, decades - to recover from its own consent decree. Microsoft likely isn’t even half way through its related problems. AT&T was killed and has since been reborn as a new company.This ...
(Opinion/Opinion Features)
... impressive jump in performance. This is small, light, should have very good battery life and still price out a hair under $400. This product probably won’t even be available until October 22nd. ...
(Hardware/Hardware Features)
... screen angle can be a problem and the result generally isn’t as realistic (at least not to my eye). In short the Sony approach is more affordable and the Panasonic is more interesting ...
(Games and Entertainment/Games and Entertainment Features)
... chance to make this a hit. However, the iPad reminds us of the problems Apple had with AppleTV - and AppleTV was one of Apple’s rare failures. Even though it is arguably the best product in an ...
(Trendwatch/Trendwatch Features)
... comes the closest of any Apple OS to doing this and it will hit the market 30 days before Windows 7 does, showcasing a combination of market savvy and technical execution. The problem with Snow Leopard ...
(Business and Law/Business and Law Opinion)
... is an inherent beauty to his offerings that few other products have. Wishing for more artisans The problem with most products from cars to personal technology is that, by the time ...
(Trendwatch/Trendwatch Opinion)
... factor is coming: Smartbooks and Apple may actually have one of the first of these. What? You thought your choices were going to get easier? Rob Enderle is one of the last Inquiry Analysts. Inquiry ...
(Business and Law/Business and Law Opinion)
... may be something in the market you'd rather have. Smartphone buyers, welcome to the wonderful world of high-tech! Rob Enderle is one of the last Inquiry Analysts. Inquiry Analysts are paid ...
(Trendwatch/Trendwatch Features)
Analyst Opinion - This is an interesting idea. Do a reality TV program on the web using Jack Welch, who is arguably a more famous success than Donald Trump and focus on a real problem. In this ...
(Business and Law/Business and Law Features)
... a problem for Apple who is enjoying growth, but still needs people to swap off Windows if they want to continue to see it. In my view, regardless of the improvements in Snow Leopard, Windows 7 could stall ...
(Mobility/Mobility Features)
... device received favorable reviews overall and analyst Rob Enderle even went as far as saying that it is the best smartphone on the market today. Apple is expected to launch the new iPhone 3.0 software ...
(Mobility/Mobility Features)
... the new bar as the best phone I've ever had the honor to carry. Congrats, Palm! Incredibly well done. Rob Enderle is one of the last Inquiry Analysts. Inquiry Analysts are paid to stay up to date ...
(Mobility/Mobility Opinion)
... We know they have been working a lower cost device that could probably move an impressive number of devices. Whatever this is, it will show up soon, because they have already bought the memory ...
(Trendwatch/Trendwatch Opinion)
... Rob Enderle is one of the last Inquiry Analysts. Inquiry Analysts are paid to stay up to date on current events and identify trends and either explain the trends or make suggestions, tactical ...
(Trendwatch/Trendwatch Opinion)
... the mindset to be looking for change was the roll out of OnLive, which is an On-Line gaming service promising to provide full scale game system experiences from a cloud based service. The problem ...
(General Sciences/General Sciences Opinion)
... due to capacity problems. Savings in energy and new power plants will easily scale to the billions and, widely deployed, this would have a material impact on global warming. This product is ...
(Business and Law/Business and Law Opinion)
... dominant the bundle created anti-competitive problems, first with the U.S. and then with Europe. This got the government involved and, coupled with some other mistakes Microsoft made, caused them to lose ...
(Trendwatch/Trendwatch Brief)
... In following CES for the better part of a decade and watching Comdex fail, the problem of these shows often seems to be one of focus. Most shows seem to focus more on revenue than on content and, when ...
(Mobility/Mobility Opinion)
... an AC/DC aftermarket power adapter like the new iGo everywhere85. Blu-ray One of the problems with Blu-Ray is that there are no portable players in the market yet and, ...
(Trendwatch/Trendwatch Opinion)
... at the same time. In addition, the best performance parts for a product for this mixed up market comes from Intel which has the Atom platform, and Nvidia, which has Ion. The problem is that Intel hates ...
(Trendwatch/Trendwatch Opinion)
... which was for storage. But applying the concept to processors though replacing the "D" in that word with a "P" is somewhat problematic for the naming folks. Google had been scaring the hardware ...
(Trendwatch/Trendwatch Opinion)
... even more of them. Rob Enderle is one of the last Inquiry Analysts. Inquiry Analysts are paid to stay up to date on current events and identify trends and either explain the ...
(Mobility/Mobility Opinion)
... sporting clays shotgun that has a similar feel and think that high-end sports equipment probably comes closest to providing something you could compare this to. Appearance The look of this product ...
(Trendwatch/Trendwatch Opinion)
... live up to the ideals we aspire to.Rob Enderle is one of the last Inquiry Analysts. Inquiry Analysts are paid to stay up to date on current events and identify trends and either explain the trends or make ...
(Business and Law/Business and Law Features)
... understand what is being asked of us before fighting the request, we'll likely miss a number of great opportunities. This year, we'll need every opportunity we can get. Rob Enderle is one of the last ...
(Business and Law/Business and Law Features)
... and is now on a direct collision course with what will soon prove to be its bitter rival: ARM.Frequent TG Daily readers may recall Rob Enderle’s recent article on the coming Intel vs. ARM battle, ...
(Trendwatch/Trendwatch Features)
... that reside on the web that make these devices work. The more software that doesn't run locally there is, the more problems represented by ARM are mitigated and the more important connectivity is. You ...
(Business and Law/Business and Law Features)
... downturn. Many also believe real innovation and company turn-around plans will likely not come before the end of this year. Rob Enderle, a regular TG Daily contributor and principal analyst for The ...
(Mobility/Mobility Opinion)
... even though it was more of a hardware software beta test. Capable of multi-touch (but deciding to turn it off to avoid problems with Apple), their platform is one of the most similar to the iPhone and ...
(Trendwatch/Trendwatch Features)
... audience for both products is about equal in number, though the Kindle's demographic probably trends older. Both products have compelling unique capabilities to enhance the experience; iTunes has music ...
(Trendwatch/Trendwatch Features)
... been part of the problem with the Intel experience. The other problem for the Super Bowl and Chuck was that people who did not have glasses needed to be able to enjoy the commercials and TV show. ...
(Opinion/Opinion Features)
... happened. Steve Jobs, who never takes no for an answer, wanted his folks to patent the iPhone. They did this in what appears to be the mother of all patents. But this may reflect one of the problems ...
(Opinion/Opinion Features)
... This same problem plagues Windows Vista and has plagued every OS Microsoft has released. Opinion - Chicago (IL) - As Windows 7 moves through the beta process, you'll see a number of complaints that typically ...
(Opinion/Opinion Features)
... Opening Microsoft keynote and CES problem Bill Gates has historically done the opening keynote and was always a kick to watch. One of the most fun aspects was trying to guess which demo would fail, ...
(Opinion/Opinion Features)
... financial pressure, and several years of folks working on this problem will come together in 2009 and by the end of the year we will have the first affordable whole house media solutions that rival Kaleidescape ...
(Opinion/Opinion Features)
... to take the view that security isn’t its problem and governments have a tendency of disagreeing with positions like that. Obama’s Mac may change Apple in ways that it has been resisting since Steve Jobs ...
(Opinion/Opinion Features)
... potential sales, because they don’t have the right products at the right price in the market and are aggressively trying to find ways around this problem. There is some speculation that Apple may actually ...
(Consumer Electronics/Consumer Electronics Features)
... what we believe will make special Christmas presents. But we also asked Rob Enderle to compile a list of not-so-ordinary gifts for those who have everything already. We are sure these gifts will ...
(Opinion/Opinion Features)
... of primary security for Windows from the start. I applaud this move, because it corrects a problem Microsoft created itself. Apple should learn from Microsoft's lead here, because if Microsoft is successful, ...
(Opinion/Opinion Features)
... Rob Enderle is one of the last Inquiry Analysts. Inquiry Analysts are paid to stay up to date on current events and identify trends and either explain the trends or make suggestions, ...
(Opinion/Opinion Features)
... competition: So let's hope that AMD, with the Shanghai launch, has brought their "A" Game. Rob Enderle is one of the last Inquiry Analysts. Inquiry Analysts are paid to stay up to ...
(Opinion/Opinion Features)
... see more innovative products more quickly; the problem is it isn’t the design that is the most expensive part of the problem. A lot of it is the cost of creating the prototypes, building out the lines ...
(Opinion/Opinion Features)
... and Microsoft is eliminating the Vista name to hide Vista’s problems. Both are not only untrue, but they actually relate more to Apple’s own behavior than Microsoft’s. Microsoft is about to release ...
(Opinion/Opinion Features)
... A maintenance release is one that comes after a major release and fixes problems. Vista came with lots of problems. So, looking at the sheer volume of changes, is Windows 7 a major or a minor release? ...