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On The Campaign Trail: Green Energy Beginning To Evoke The Feelings Of Americans
July 9, 2008
on Opinion
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Samantha Rose
Opinion - The discussion and debate over the state of our nation's energy independence is in full swing. Read more
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Should Apple Be Sued Over False Advertising?
July 8, 2008
on Opinion
by
Wolfgang Gruener
Opinion - Sure, we all know that Apple can get away with many others can't. Read more
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Microsoft Equipt: The Beginning Of The Next-generation Of Microsoft
July 7, 2008
on Opinion
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Rob Enderle
Analyst Opinion - When I was briefed on Microsoft Equipt a few days ago, I couldn't help but take this in context with Bill Gates' departure and reflect on the post-Gates Microsoft. Read more
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Verizon: "Steve Jobs Has No Monopoly On Innovations"
July 1, 2008
on Opinion
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Christian Zibreg
Chicago (IL) - Verizon's chief Ivan Seidenberg reveals interesting details about plans to leapfrog AT&T to become the largest wireless carrier in the US. Read more
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Dell Channels Old School Apple With A Twist Of Linux
June 30, 2008
on Opinion
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Rob Enderle
Analyst Opinion - Before the introduction of Dell's Studio Laptops , you really had only two choices when you were looking for a new PC. Read more
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Symbian Throws Down The Gauntlet At Android
June 24, 2008
on Opinion
by
Jack Gold
Analyst Opinion - Symbian today announced that it is essentially changing its stripes. Read more
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Apple Needs to Immortalize Its CEO
June 20, 2008
on Opinion
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Rob Enderle
Panasonic has the template for immortalizing a company founder. Who better to start with than Apple CEO Steve Jobs. Read more
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Do We Really Need Cinema 2.0?
June 17, 2008
on Components
by
Wolfgang Gruener
Opinion - AMD pitches an enticing idea that takes advantage of the massive horsepower hidden in the company's graphics card. Read more
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U.S. Broadband: Desperate Ideas Of An Industry That Resists Change
June 16, 2008
on Opinion
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Wolfgang Gruener
Opinion - Reading about broadband giants and their ideas how to fairly distribute Internet bandwidth to its customers over the past two weeks got me thinking. Read more
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The Year 2020 According To Intel
June 12, 2008
on Opinion
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Rob Enderle
Analyst Opinion - Intel held its Lab showcase at the Silicon Valley Computer History Museum this week. Read more
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WWDC 2008: Will The IPhone 3G Kill The IPhone?
June 11, 2008
on Opinion
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Christian Zibreg
Opinion - We have had nearly 24 hours to jump out Steve Jobs' reality distortion field and put common sense behind the announcements made yesterday - especially the company's iPhone 3G. Read more
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Comparing Apple And Microsoft Keynotes And Windows 7 Vs. Snow Leopard
June 11, 2008
on Opinion
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Rob Enderle
Analyst Opinion - You really don't get a sense for Microsoft's breadth of products unless you attend an event like TechEd. Read more
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Apple WWDC Vs. Microsoft TechEd: The Duel Of The Conferences
June 9, 2008
on Opinion
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Rob Enderle
Analyst Opinion - While many of us are consumed by Apple's WWDC 2008, we have to remind ourselves that there is another big (actually bigger) event going on Microsoft's TechEd. Read more
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The Five Big Technology Trends Of 2008
June 6, 2008
on Opinion
by
Rob Enderle
Analyst Opinion - The current Computex tradeshow means that almost half this year is over. Read more
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Samsung Instinct: How Bad Marketing Could Cripple A Great Product
May 29, 2008
on Opinion
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Christian Zibreg
Opinion - Now that SonyEricsson's Xperia X1 has officially been postponed to Q4, we are certain that you soon will see predictions that Apple's 3G iPhone, if it really launches in June, could be set for a home run in the smartphone arena this year. Read more