
BBC blows it: Calls Rob Enderle ‘independent’ during hilarious Windows 7 demo failure
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BBC blows it: Calls Rob Enderle ‘independent’ during hilarious Windows 7 demo failure Wednesday, October 29, 2008 - 09:59 AM EDT Rob Enderle is President and Principal Analyst of the "Enderle Group," a group of two which consists of Rob and his wife Mary ...
BBC blows it: Calls Rob Enderle ‘independent’ during Windows 7 demo failure
MacDailyNews —
BBC blows it: Calls Rob Enderle ‘independent’ during Windows 7 demo failure Wednesday, October 29, 2008 - 09:59 AM EDT Rob Enderle is President and Principal Analyst of the "Enderle Group," a group of two which consists of Rob and his wife Mary ...
Bob, Rob and Another BBC Cock-Up
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This would never have happened in my day (which, for those of you not paying attention, was the 1980s. The sooner our dear Editor pulls his finger out and puts up the bios page the better). Here we see tax-payer-funded all-round business twonk Rory Cellan-Jones gormlessly swallowing a bucketful of steaming s— from ...
BBC blows it: Microsoft to bring ‘multi-touch’ to PCs soon with ‘Windows Touch’
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BBC blows it: Microsoft to bring ‘multi-touch’ to PCs soon with ‘Windows Touch’ Thursday, March 26, 2009 - 09:12 AM EDT "The multi-touch controls familiar to Apple iPhone users will be built-in to Microsoft's Windows 7," Darren Waters, Technology editor, reports for BBC News. "Windows Touch will be a 'first class way to interact with your PC alongside mouse and keyboard,' said [Microsoft, which] believes multi-touch PCs will become popular in retail, public spaces, on laptops and 'kitchen PCs.'" MacDailyNews Take: Gorilla Arm ...
Enderle: ‘Microsoft blindsided vulnerable Apple with Windows 7’
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Enderle: ‘Microsoft blindsided vulnerable Apple with Windows 7’ Friday, October 23, 2009 - 01:10 PM EDT "I think the saying goes that those that don’t learn from history are destined to repeat it," Rob Enderle, "principal analyst," for The Enderle Group ( a "group" which consists of a single self-described "analyst," Rob himself, thereby rendering the need for the "principal" moot and its very existence sad ...
