I do not have much confidence in these two companies. I believe Apple will fall below $40 as the recession deepens and consumers take cover from the storm. Compare with Sony, Hitachi, Toyota and Honda.
Google may be another Satyam or Enron, I fear. My expectation is its stock price will fall below $180.
I do not have much confidence in these two companies. I believe Apple will fall below $40 as the recession deepens and consumers take cover from the storm. Compare with Sony, Hitachi, Toyota and Honda.
Google may be another Satyam or Enron, I fear. My expectation is its stock price will fall below $180.
Apple's Walmart Deal Will Effectively Kill Google's Android [View article]
I am a smart-phone owner. I did not even bother to look at the i.Phone features when I learned it is using a locked SIM card (very anti-competition behavior) and the ridiculous pricing both hardware, carrier charges, contract period and extended warranty costs. My choice is the Palm Vodafone version with Windows Mobile 6 Standard Edition, with 3G capability but with no WiFi. It is highly cost effective compared with the pricey i.Phone, and I have spare cash to buy another standby phone including 2 spare new batteries for the Palm and standby phone. I am happy with my choice, and believe my next purchase is going to be another Palm with Windows Mobile or Google Android or Linux or Palm OS (with at least 3.5G and WiFi).
A lot have to do with personal preference and usage patterns. There is no point in having several hundreds of applications when the ordinary man in the street just require a suite of frequently ran applications. More programs for me assure more problems and data corruption including viruses, malware, system hang, trojan horses, compatibility issues etc. My philosophy is :: Simplify your life, smell the roses.
Apple's Walmart Deal Will Effectively Kill Google's Android [View article]
I am a smart-phone owner. I did not even bother to look at the i.Phone features when I learned it is using a locked SIM card (very anti-competition behavior) and the ridiculous pricing both hardware, carrier charges, contract period and extended warranty costs. My choice is the Palm Vodafone version with Windows Mobile 6 Standard Edition, with 3G capability but with no WiFi. It is highly cost effective compared with the pricey i.Phone, and I have spare cash to buy another standby phone including 2 spare new batteries for the Palm and standby phone. I am happy with my choice, and believe my next purchase is going to be another Palm with Windows Mobile or Google Android or Linux or Palm OS (with at least 3.5G and WiFi).
A lot have to do with personal preference and usage patterns. There is no point in having several hundreds of applications when the ordinary man in the street just require a suite of frequently ran applications. More programs for me assure more problems and data corruption including viruses, malware, system hang, trojan horses, compatibility issues etc. My philosophy is :: Simplify your life, smell the roses.
Who Benefits When the Fed Floods the System with Liquidity? [View article]
The losers are the prudent savers and those affected by inflation, especially the poor and the elderly. I think CAPITALISM has been badly abused by the greed of corporate America.
Apple and Google: Changing My Mind [View article]
I believe Apple will fall below $40 as the recession deepens and consumers take cover from the storm. Compare with Sony, Hitachi, Toyota and Honda.
Google may be another Satyam or Enron, I fear.
My expectation is its stock price will fall below $180.
Apple and Google: Changing My Mind [View article]
I believe Apple will fall below $40 as the recession deepens and consumers take cover from the storm. Compare with Sony, Hitachi, Toyota and Honda.
Google may be another Satyam or Enron, I fear.
My expectation is its stock price will fall below $180.
Apple's Walmart Deal Will Effectively Kill Google's Android [View article]
My choice is the Palm Vodafone version with Windows Mobile 6 Standard Edition, with 3G capability but with no WiFi.
It is highly cost effective compared with the pricey i.Phone, and I have spare cash to buy another standby phone including 2 spare new batteries for the Palm and standby phone.
I am happy with my choice, and believe my next purchase is going to be another Palm with Windows Mobile or Google Android or Linux or Palm OS (with at least 3.5G and WiFi).
A lot have to do with personal preference and usage patterns. There is no point in having several hundreds of applications when the ordinary man in the street just require a suite of frequently ran applications. More programs for me assure more problems and data corruption including viruses, malware, system hang, trojan horses, compatibility issues etc. My philosophy is :: Simplify your life, smell the roses.
Apple's Walmart Deal Will Effectively Kill Google's Android [View article]
My choice is the Palm Vodafone version with Windows Mobile 6 Standard Edition, with 3G capability but with no WiFi.
It is highly cost effective compared with the pricey i.Phone, and I have spare cash to buy another standby phone including 2 spare new batteries for the Palm and standby phone.
I am happy with my choice, and believe my next purchase is going to be another Palm with Windows Mobile or Google Android or Linux or Palm OS (with at least 3.5G and WiFi).
A lot have to do with personal preference and usage patterns. There is no point in having several hundreds of applications when the ordinary man in the street just require a suite of frequently ran applications. More programs for me assure more problems and data corruption including viruses, malware, system hang, trojan horses, compatibility issues etc. My philosophy is :: Simplify your life, smell the roses.
Who Benefits When the Fed Floods the System with Liquidity? [View article]