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  • Apple, Research In Motion Both Continue to Win [View article]
    Blackberry unit sales numbers are warped because they give so many away.
    Aug 06 09:27 am |Rating: +7 -4 |Link to Comment
  • Does Palm's Pre Have Anything on the iPhone or Storm? [View article]
    I don't think Paris Hilton was the driving force behind runaway iPhone success. It'll take a lot more than shots in People Magazine to compete with iPhones and Blackberries.

    iPhone is just getting started. Do you know how many times analysts declared the iPod space was saturated - nobody left to sell them to? Wrong quarter after quarter. Repeat coming with iPhones.

    Blackberry users rival Apple fans in terms of loyalty. Not quite as loyal - but it would take a lot for them to consider switching to Sprint for a device that may or may not be part of a company (Palm) on the verge of bankruptcy.
    May 12 09:58 am |Rating: +2 0 |Link to Comment
  • Wireless vs. Landlines: Past the Point of No Return [View article]
    Things would be a lot different if the POTS providers had bothered to innovate AT ALL. What have they done since adding voicemail and some very basic features like call forwarding all those years ago?

    Same with the cellular industry. Why did it take Apple to force something as obvious as visual voicemail?

    The landline industry has ignored the VOIP phenomenon going on around them - too slow to even offer new features as PAID services. And now Google is going to offer more than the Bells ever would have dreamed of charging us for - for free.

    We never learn about monopolies. Time Warner wants to charge us for Internet consumption by use, fine. But they don't even have the means in place to tell us what we consume. Like other monopolies they're fat and lazy - they just want their check.

    Google is taking these businesses apart - like the Fed should have.
    May 08 07:56 am |Rating: +4 -1 |Link to Comment
  • Looks Like We're Still a BlackBerry Nation [View article]
    - Apple has a lot of BB's to convert. Growth = increased share price
    - A lot of companies haven't authorized iPhone use yet. They will.
    - Many companies are heavily invested in BB infrastructure. A change will take time. But it will come.
    - Apple is positioning itself to undercut Microsoft with Apple Server products. Apple doesn't charge for client access licenses, MS does for server access, Exchange, etc. iPhone will help these conversions happen, starting with smaller organizations.

    Like you said, plenty of people entered new contracts with non-iPhones around the time the iPhone came out. Now the iPhone has proven itself and those contracts will lead to another surge for AT&T beginning in July and padding iPhone sales for the rest of the year.


    Apr 25 16:29 pm |Rating: +6 -1 |Link to Comment
  • RIM's Secret Weapon: Lower Bandwidth Consumption [View article]
    The Blackberry doesn't have an interface anyone would want to browse with. So they should leave it that way to conserve bandwidth? Huh?

    And should Apple muck up their phone a little so people won't want to use it for browsing or streaming video? That should save bandwidth.

    What is the point of this story?!

    Apr 05 20:53 pm |Rating: +1 0 |Link to Comment
  • Microsoft's Mobile Misfortune [View article]
    MS is easily distracted. They've been late for three parties:

    Browsers.
    Search n' Cloud.
    Mobile

    I think their late arrival in mobile will underscore their inability to innovate and mark the beginning of a steady decline.

    NT was an incomplete copy of UNIX, (read Show Stopper) Zune is an uninspired copy of the iPod.

    Nobody has ever used a significant percentage of the features MS forced us to buy in overpriced Office. Office isn't a must-have anymore - alternatives are aplenty. Windows is far less important than it was ten years ago.

    If someone developed serious competition for Exchange MS would really be up against the ropes.
    Mar 29 20:21 pm |Rating: +3 -1 |Link to Comment
  • Smartphones: It's the Software, Stupid! [View article]
    @ Peter Lynch -

    As someone else said, there is no Pre. A story like this isn't out of line to ignore it - although mentioning it in passing might make sense given the hype we've seen.

    But seriously, other phones have gotten the hype as iPhone killers only to fall far short on launch.

    Mar 28 20:19 pm |Rating: +5 0 |Link to Comment
  • The Ongoing Smartphone Revolution [View article]
    Robx couldn't be more right. You provide virtually zero basis for your claims. It would help if you conceded that maybe, just maybe, the iPhone has more than marketing to account for its success.

    This article is little more than a user comment on a gadget blog.

    Why don't you go write it again and try a little harder. I'm interested in why I should want a Google phone instead of an iPhone. I'm also interested in why a non-technical user would be better off with the Google phone.

    And have an editor read it before you post it.
    Mar 23 07:59 am |Rating: +5 -1 |Link to Comment
  • Apple's New iPhone Could Crash Palm's Pre Release Party [View article]
    I'd hesitate to report on technology if I knew so little about it. Your ignorance is irritating to those who are willing to consider the implications of Apple's announcements beyond the shallow attention-grabbing headlines.

    Unfortunately your behavior is rewarded in the end, as stories covering aapl draw hits. It doesn't stop me from being embarrassed for you though.
    Mar 20 09:11 am |Rating: +4 0 |Link to Comment
  • Buy, Sell or Hold: Apple's Cohesive Strategy to Survive and Thrive [View article]
    RLLH -

    I think the netbook market would be better served by a tablet twice the size of an iPhone. More portable.

    Netbooks could catch on, but I think it's more of a fad or an in-between product to tie us over to tablets that truly deliver. For what you describe, even a netbook is overkill. And it still runs Windows. Yes - some run linux. That's a whole other set of issues for non-technical users. Unless it's TOTALLY built and presented like an appliance.

    That said, for Apple to ignore the netbook would be a mistake.
    Nov 10 11:02 am |Rating: +1 0 |Link to Comment
  • Buy, Sell or Hold: Apple's Cohesive Strategy to Survive and Thrive [View article]
    JonT is right. Twice.

    Further, Mac bashers love to say they won't pay for a pretty case. They condemn a new advance like the unibody. If Apple didn't make these advances, nobody would. These people remind me of the patent office guy who said everything had been invented already.

    I'll pay for a unibody. It adds value. So does a magport power connector. So does a built in camera and a magnetic latch that's not as vulnerable to failure.

    Stupid you say? You might change your mind when you're without your computer for 3 days while the latch is repaired.

    Many Mac bashers haven't used a Mac. And again, the Mac is far from perfect. But its user experience - for the way most people use a computer at home - is far superior to Windows. Steve Ballmer will tell you that too.
    Nov 10 10:32 am |Rating: +1 0 |Link to Comment
  • Buy, Sell or Hold: Apple's Cohesive Strategy to Survive and Thrive [View article]
    Horacio -

    I really enjoyed your description of the windows user experience, especially with regard to something like checking movie times. Leaders like Gates are always looking ahead to a day when it really is convenient to check movie times on a computer - they even think it's here. Sadly, it's not here because the computer takes over and does things like update AV software and prompt with questions you don't want to be asked - interfering with your task.

    Computers seem to know when we want to check one thing, or worse yet, print one thing, before we run out the door. Which plays into the hand of the iPhone.

    The iPhone lets you check as you walk to the car. And for tasks like weather, movie times, a glance at email - it beats opening a laptop. With the iPhone in your pocket there's no need to print.

    I think about the user experience you describe all the time, how computers still fall just short all these years later. Apple is better than MS in this regard, but not perfect. Many times I've tried to sync an iPod before running out the door. Many times I've been punished.

    You hit the nail on the head with your description of real-life user experience. Apple and MS still have plenty to aim for.
    Nov 10 10:20 am |Rating: +1 0 |Link to Comment
  • Can Anything Displace the iPhone in Consumer's Eyes? [View article]
    I agree with comment #1 - Peter Cooper. It's so easy to forget who really makes up the user base. Most iPhone customers are far more interested in the fact that it now comes in white than whether or not it's open. Eavesdrop on some conversations in the Apple Store and you'll know, they don't even know it's NOT open, or what open is.

    Android will appeal to the linux boys. But the iPhone has the Apple marketing machine behind it. Macs are stealing market share from Windows at an amazing rate, not linux. I'd expect Android to experience the same thing.

    Oct 12 22:12 pm |Rating: 0 0 |Link to Comment
  • Did iPhone Sales Pass 10M Already? [View article]
    erstwhile said Apple is TRYING to morph into a retailer. Hello - they generate more revenue than any other retailer. How long have the others (Gap, Sony, Bose, J. Crew) been at this retail game? How many other PC makers have tried retail and failed spectacularly?

    Apple is a tiny ball right now, but it's a snowball Mr. erstwhile. This blip will pass....
    Oct 07 12:43 pm |Rating: 0 0 |Link to Comment
  • UBS Analyst: Survey Shows 3G iPhone Poses Little Threat to BlackBerry [View article]
    User216485: Always concise, always coherent, right on the money.
    Jul 15 08:15 am |Rating: 0 0 |Link to Comment
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