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   Rob Enderle
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If Steve Jobs or Yoda ran Microsoft They Would Abandon Cell Phones - Strategically Stupid, Practically Smart - A lot of discussion is going on today about whether Microsoft should abandon the consumer market htt...    more
Did Henry Louis Gates Just Doom the Obama Presidency? - Obama Has a Friend Problem - One of the primary foundations for a leader who is vastly different racially, sexually, religiously or in any other major fashion is to appear impartial with respect to that difference.    more
Apple's Board: Between a Rock and a Hard Place - Steve Jobs Returns: Would Apple Rather He DIdn't? - Sometimes you have to feel sorry for Apple's board in that they both need Steve Jobs and he is likely their biggest problem to deal with.    more

   Tim Bajarin
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The New Palm Pre - My early obesrvations after taking it for a spin - I have been working with the Palm Pre now for awhile and have some early observations about the prod...    more
Understanding Apple Parts 1 and 2 - How to predict what products Apple will bring to Market - Part One Following Apple for some 28 years now, I've seen the Mac maker grow from a very small company (launched with a computer thought of as a hobbyist toy) to one of the most powerful technology companies on the planet.    more
The Netbook Conundrum - Is the netbook good or bad for the PC industry - Most of the PC industry dismissed the ASUS EeePC when it was launched—some considered it a 'toy" lap...    more

   Roger Kay
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Why Do Anti-Dumping Measures Not Apply to Software? - Flexible Costing Lets Coders Charge What They Please - If an American chip company were doing with microprocessors what Google is doing with software, it would be hauled in front of the World Trade Organization (WTO) in short order.    more
CES 2010 Wrap - Where Vendors Gather, Worlds Collide - By now, most industry followers and leaders have reported exhaustively (and exhaustingly) on the cacophony that is CES, and as reticent as I am to add to the noise, I thought I’d offer my hopefully different perspective to the flow.    more
GPU Computing Will Change Your Life - nVidia and Partners Point the Way at Industry Confab - nVidia held a scaled-down GPU (graphics processing unit) Conference in San Jose Sept. 29-Oct 2, 2009...    more

   Richard Doherty
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Leveraging the Modern Cable Network for “Fused Services" - SCTE Cable Engineering Plenary - by Richard Doherty and Sabrina Doherty The Society for Cable & Telecommunications Engineers opene...    more
As E3 Approaches, is it Next Gen or Last Gen Console Time? - Will graphics and parallel processing CPU learning curves be the big challenge for developers and console makers? or is net delivery the next big thing? - Might we see a duo or trio of new game consoles starting as early is 2010? Or might President Obama's broadband initiatives and services like OnLive mark the beginning of twilight for Consoles?    more

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by Roger Kay
Good on AMD for putting together the right partnership with various financing groups in Abu Dhabi. ...


by Richard Doherty
Nearly a decade ago, Bill Gates stood six feet from me and proclaimed to our assemblage of industry ...


by Richard Doherty
At a late-April gala preview of this Summer's IFA, Berlin show managers, key exhibitors (including Philips.


by Richard Doherty
LG Electronics last week rolled out a new advertising campaign aimed at promoting progressive HD tec...


by Richard Doherty
1080P Content Planned for PlayStation 3 At a time when HD Video display pessimists' exclaim to c...


by Tim Bajarin
Net Neutrality is a hot issue these days and the FCC has officially weighed in on their position. Here is an important article in Multichannel News that states FCC commissioner's views on this issue: COPPS: FCC CAN IMPOSE NET NEUTRALITY [SOURCE: Multichannel News, AUTHOR: Ted Hearn] The Federal Communications Commission has authority under current law to ensure that broadband-access providers -- currently mainly cable and phone companies -- do not discriminate against Web-based providers of content, search services and applications, FCC commissioner Michael Copps said Tuesday.


by Richard Doherty
Home 3D video gaming is expected to take center stage at E3 next week as Nintendo's next-generation ...


by Richard Doherty
MTV Networks this week created a much needed executive position at the youth-centric mega media com...

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by Rob Enderle
Remember that if you are going to buy on-line your time is running out to get the gift in so you can wrap it and send it back out.


by Roger Kay
Unlike me pals here on Pundits, I can't say I've done any exhaustive searching for holiday gift ideas.


by Rob Enderle
Rob Enderle’s Holiday Buying Guide In buying a gift sometimes it’s the thought that counts and the typical first step is actually asking the other person (or someone that knows them well) what they want.


by Tim Bajarin
2006 has been a very good year for technology. A lot of new and exciting products have come to market that would make great gifts this holiday season.


by Rob Enderle
This fall you have a lot of technology choices and part of the problem will be some of the really cool stuff won’t be coming until winter.


by Rob Enderle
Well it’s summer kids are leaving school and graduating (or have graduated), birthdays are ongoing as are anniversaries and while events like the 4th of July are typically not reasons to buy gifts for others they often are an opportunity to buy things for ourselves.


by Rob Enderle
I travel a lot, and it comes in waves. Over the last few weeks I’ve been to Monte Carlo, Dubai, Tai...


by Richard Doherty
Consumers are on a gifting spree this year. For themselves, for family, for friends. Maxing credit cards to and fro, Christmas and New Years bargains are beckoning.


by Rob Enderle
I’m at the Mobile Business Expo this week and think this would be a good time to review some of the ...


by Richard Doherty
How do you compact more than a pound of digital multimedia features into an 8 ounce package? Creative Labs probably won't tell.


by Richard Doherty
Sure, Apple was expected to introduce some form of new "Flash Memory" iPod music player - a follow-...


by Rob Enderle
Well its almost that time again and parents everywhere are likely breathing a sigh of relief as their little one becomes someone else’s responsibility for at least a few hours of the day.


by Rob Enderle
A few weeks ago, we picked out cameras that most people would find more then adequate for their need...


by Rob Enderle
I had a chance to meet with Targus this month and received an overview of their new accessory line f...


by Rob Enderle
This is the time of year we search to find a gift for Father’s Day (June 19) and Graduation Day (depends on school).


by Richard Doherty
It is difficult to stir definitely passionate, yet somewhat finite, user base to purchase "iterative speed bump" computers (particularly laptops) yet Apple has managed to guild its Aluminum Powerbook line with a handful of neat new features.


by Rob Enderle
It is spring, the weather is improving, the birds are singing, love is in the air, and young minds t...


by Rob Enderle
I started a project several months ago to build my own Media Center PC, I had a new 915 board and 3....


by Tim Bajarin
As a mobile road warrior that has to travel close to 100,000 miles a year, I don’t get a lot of time...

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