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Google I/O: Did Microsoft Just Become the New Netscape?

Microsoft blindsided Google with Copilot on search but failed to market the advantage successfully or advance it significantly enough to avoid a huge pushback from Google. That pushback happened last week at Google I/O, and it was an impressive showing.

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Human-Centered AI and How To Prevent Widespread Future Unemployment

We are approaching a significant catastrophe of massive unemployment coupled with an equally enormous lack of jobs to employ those who have been displaced. In addition, the rate of change not only means that most people who are now in school will find their education wasn’t adequate for the availa...

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New DOT Safety Rule Will Save Electric Car Drivers’ Lives

The ruling will make electric cars, which can shrug off accidents that would stop gas cars, a great deal safer. It will also reduce accidents with other vehicles and massively reduce the number of pedestrians killed on roads.

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The Case Against Noncompete Agreements

The U.S. Federal Trade Commission effectively tried to kill noncompete agreements last week. While some companies plan to challenge this, it was the right decision to make.

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Qualcomm Makes the Smart Home Work

Qualcomm has unveiled a new AI-ready IoT platform for home and industrial use and introduced service-defined Wi-Fi, both of which aim to improve the functionality and reliability of smart homes and buildings.

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Intel Fights Back, Major AI Threats Ahead, and Michael Dell Is Back, Baby!

Tech analyst Rob Enderle discusses Intel's response to strategic challenges and how Michael Dell's renewed leadership at Dell signals a strong comeback amid critical AI threats.

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Temu and Homary: Online Retailers That Are Generally a Good Value

Let me share my experiences with Temu and Homary as they compare to their far more expensive U.S. and Japanese competitors. We’ll end with my Product of the Week, the Qualcomm Snapdragon X Elite, which is currently between six and 12 months ahead of AMD and Intel and sets the near-term bar for the...

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How AI Could Have Prevented the Key Bridge Collapse

We could have avoided the Key Bridge disaster if the port had been properly automated and run by AI. Let’s walk through how we might use AI to prevent this kind of catastrophe, why AI is potentially much safer for ports of all types, and why it is critical we begin to use AI tools more aggressivel...

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GTC 2024: The Brilliant Insanity of Nvidia’s CEO and Which AI Vendors Stood Out

After the GTC 2024 event, we spent time with Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang. One of the things he repeated was that the decisions he made to make Nvidia’s leadership in AI happen were insane.

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Might Nvidia Be the First Company With an AI CEO?

Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang has a son, Spencer, who works at the company. But his true heir is AI, suggesting it could be either his or Spencer’s successor. Let’s talk about that.

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The High Stakes of Tech Marketing and the ‘Green Lantern’ Conundrum

A common topic at the HP Amplify conference was the puzzling acclaim Dell receives despite lacking an AI solution and trailing behind HP in security, partnerships, sustainability, and AI capabilities. I've coined this phenomenon the 'Reynolds Green Lantern Conundrum' to describe situations where the...

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Nvidia vs. Apple: The Difference Between Strategic and Tactical Leadership

Rob Enderle discusses the differences between tactical and strategic management. Both can be successful but require quite different approaches.

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OpenAI’s Sora, ElevenLabs, and the End of Video Media as We Know It

OpenAI’s Sora, coupled with ElevenLabs’ audio, puts us within a few years of production-quality video content.

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Are Deepfakes Overblown?

With properly validated and ensured controls and being alert to the potential for a well-crafted fraud attempt, we should be able to weather the deepfake storm. However, if we are compromised or not thinking defensively, we could be vulnerable to fraud that could change our lives, and not for the be...

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Can Hydrogen-Powered Cars Leave EVs in the Rearview?

The collaboration between Honda and GM to develop hydrogen cars, Toyota's ongoing support for hydrogen technology, and the potential for retrofitting traditional gas engines to run on hydrogen might lead some to question the future viability of electric vehicles.

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Apple’s Vision Pro: The Slow Birth of Spatial Computing

What will make the difference in terms of the success of the Vision Pro will be the strength of Apple-related marketing because it not only has to convince more people to buy a Vision Pro, but it also needs to collaborate with the buyers of the product to assure and promote positive outcomes.

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The 5 Best Plug-In Hybrids for 2024

Plug-in hybrids are an excellent option for those who want the experience of an electric car but don’t want to experience the pain of the public charging network and need more range than electrics currently offer. They are a terrific way to lower your carbon footprint and experience at-home chargi...

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10 Products From CES 2024 That Set the Innovation Bar

I found 10 products at CES that set the bar for innovation. These are selections that I’ve considered buying because they are cool or address a problem that I find compelling.

The Robotic Wave at CES

Discover the latest robotic innovations from CES 2024, where a variety of cutting-edge robots were unveiled. From advanced home assistants to industrial marvels, explore how these robots are shaping our technological future.

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The 5 Best Electric Cars on the Market

Let’s talk about the five best electric cars in the world right now -- some of which aren’t available in the U.S. We’ll close with my first Product of the Week for 2024, the best electric car charger in the market.

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