Apple: Great Company with Lofty Valuation - Due for Pullback [View article]
I think long term Apple is going up but I am looking at that chart and thinking to myself that there's been two runs on $200, both falling short, and the second peak lower than the first. That leads me to thinking that this is a risky stock right now. I've got sell orders on my positions all through the 180's, then I'm gonna just sit back and wait. I'll have a 40% plus gain so I''m happy.
iPhone Can Replace Laptops for Majority of Computer Users [View article]
I still don't have an iphone since my Verizon contract doesn't end until next month, but I highly doubt I'll be coming home and reading up on stocks on the iphone when I eventually do get one. What I will be able to do however is surf the web from places I've never done it before, like when I had to wait for my girlfriend at the dentist office bored out of my mind. The iphone is pretty cool from what I can tell, but sorry, my laptop is here to stay for browsing at home.
iPhone Can Replace Laptops for Majority of Computer Users [View article]
I still don't have an iphone since my Verizon contract doesn't end until next month, but I highly doubt I'll be coming home and reading up on stocks on the iphone when I eventually do get one. What I will be able to do however is surf the web from places I've never done it before, like when I had to wait for my girlfriend at the dentist office bored out of my mind. The iphone is pretty cool from what I can tell, but sorry, my laptop is here to stay for browsing at home.
Wanted, Dead or Alive: The iPhone Killer [View article]
I wonder why Apple has taken so long to release the 3G phone. How difficult can it be to make as compared to the 2G? It's got to be strategy rather than manufacturing time or difficulty level. I'm guessing that since the Iphone has been out for a while now, they are banking on existing users upgrading to newer models. Why else would they just not release a 3G to begin with? They must figure that they can sell a couple million right away just through the product upgrade cycle.
I personally would have rather seen them just release the 3G first, then work on different sized models, smaller ones, larger ones, different shapes, etc. The competition gets steeper every day and it seems to me that innovation is the key.
Smart Phone Wars: iPhone vs. Blackberry vs. ...Android? [View article]
I don't think the average person is going to care at all about Android. Most people are going to buy the phone they like with whatever software is already loaded. Google getting in on the hardware side would be a different story, but for just a software Android's success will depend on what the hardware manufacturers think.
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I personally would have rather seen them just release the 3G first, then work on different sized models, smaller ones, larger ones, different shapes, etc. The competition gets steeper every day and it seems to me that innovation is the key.
Smart Phone Wars: iPhone vs. Blackberry vs. ...Android? [View article]