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Symantec Moves Against Piracy with Product Activation Requirements

"People don't like product activation," said industry analyst Rob Enderle. "However, vendors can't afford to provide software for free, and piracy has become a significant issue for them." Say, for example, a user installs the software on an older system, then upgrades to a ne...

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Rugged Computing: The Consumer Trajectory

More and more, engineers, developers and designers are being asked to work from a remote site or customer location, and lugging around a workstation isn't their idea of a good time, industry analyst Rob Enderle told TechNewsWorld. "However, because these environments are often hostile and the data on the machines critical, increasingly we are seeing the use of hardened -- ruggedized -- products to address these problems," he said...

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Sony Unveils 8-Megapixel Digital Camera

"The Sony technology is impressive," industry analyst Rob Enderle told TechNewsWorld. "And they will be battling with other technology initiatives like Foveon's X3 technology for the lucrative future of the digital photography market." ...

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RIM’s World-Capable Color BlackBerry 7230 Arrives

Likewise, industry analyst Rob Enderle said, "The market is actually warming to this kind of device now that the power disadvantages have been somewhat mitigated and the usability issues have been better addressed "It still isn't the preferred form factor because of issues rel...

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Help Me Obi-Wan Kenobi: Airborne Video Arrives

It is easy to see the many potential applications for this kind of technology. "Initially, this kind of display is best for creating virtual prototypes that can be viewed from all sides with huge design implications from product to architecture," Enderle Group analyst Rob Enderle told TechNewsWorld.

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Lexar Launches 4-GB CompactFlash Card

"It remains favored over rotating media because it is more durable, lighter and generally consumes less power," industry analyst Rob Enderle told TechNewsWorld. "CompactFlash was expected to [have replaced] most other media types by now, but issues over price and useful life have relegated it to areas like music and pictures, where it plays best."

Microsoft Opens Windows Code to Foreign Governments

Forrester analyst Rob Enderle told the E-Commerce Times that the open-source initiatives recently implemented by many countries might hinder sales of proprietary products like Microsoft's -- unless those products also provide access to the source code He noted that a downward ...

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Beyond the Fad: Macromedia’s Flash Matures

Even today, some analysts still warn against using Flash. Others, like Rob Enderle, a research fellow at Forrester, say that although Flash was originally used too often, the technology has moved into the mainstream Enderle said Flash is very effective in sales situations in w...

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Garmin Launches GPS-Integrated iQue 3600 PDA

"By using the PDA acronym rather than the full name, 'personal digital assistant,' we often lose track of where this class of product is going," Forrester research fellow Rob Enderle told TechNewsWorld. He said he believes the next step in the evolution of handheld technologies will follow Garmin's iQue in integrating GPS location and navigation capabilities...

Microsoft To Ramp Up R&D, Hiring

"Microsoft is doubling back to what made it the dominant company in operating systems," Forrester Research analyst Rob Enderle told the E-Commerce Times. "If it makes the best products, it will be the company that people choose." ...

Microsoft To Ramp Up R&D, Hiring

"Microsoft is doubling back to what made it the dominant company in operating systems," Forrester Research analyst Rob Enderle told the E-Commerce Times. "If it makes the best products, it will be the company that people choose." ...

Microsoft To Ramp Up R&D, Hiring

"Microsoft is doubling back to what made it the dominant company in operating systems," Forrester Research analyst Rob Enderle told the E-Commerce Times. "If it makes the best products, it will be the company that people choose." ...

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Is Bargain-Basement Hardware Really a Bargain?

Forrester analyst Rob Enderle told the E-Commerce Times that companies that go the white-box route cannot usually be identified by industry, although there are exceptions: Many manufacturing and food companies buy no-name computers In general, however, the background of the IT...

HP Scoops Up Voice Portal Firm

"These deals give a company instant access to technology," Forrester Research analyst Rob Enderle told the E-Commerce Times, noting that to develop such technology in-house would require far more time and money. "For a company with cash or attractive stock, the deals can be done at very little cost and really strengthen a product line overnight."

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Lindows.com Launches CD-Based, Internet-Ready PC

"What is interesting is that the WebStation is basically a diskless workstation that uses a CD instead of a remote server for the OS image and applications," Rob Enderle, a research fellow at Forrester, told TechNewsWorld. ...

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Microsoft – The New Antivirus Behemoth?

"They've made it clear they intend to do whatever it takes to improve their security profile," Rob Enderle, another Forrester analyst, told the E-Commerce Times. "It's not going to be an overnight process, though." ...

Intel Rides Centrino Launch to Q2 Gains

Forrester analyst Rob Enderle said the future looks relatively bright for the chipmaker. Executives at Intel are sharpening their focus "and seem to be getting their arms around their marketing problems," he told the E-Commerce Times. "Currently, they are out-executing their competitors and have enough of a lead to make it unlikely they will lose the lead within five years."

Microsoft Ends Options, Will Grant Stock Instead

But although Microsoft generally does not seek a leadership role on such controversial issues -- given that the company is not on the best terms with many other companies in the industry -- its decisions do resonate because of its sheer size and high profile, said Forrester Research analyst Rob Enderle said...

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How Deep Does the HP-Microsoft Partnership Go?

On the other hand, Forrester analyst Rob Enderle told the E-Commerce Times that Microsoft and HP are not joined at the hip. In fact, their relationship more closely resembles a roommate arrangement than a marriage "There are things they like about each other, things that annoy...

Dell Goes on Offensive with Printer Blitz

"The printer segment was traditionally one that HP didn't have to worrytoo much about," Forrester analyst Rob Enderle told the E-Commerce Times."They've always had competition, but the threat from a company that canalso supply customers with all their other computing needs is a new wrinkle."

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