Nokia Faces Uphill Climb in Launch of N97 Smartphone [View article]
iPhone will be 'Disconnecting People' from Nokia's '90s old fashioned POS phone/software loser combination.
Oh, hold it ... Anssi Vanjoki will surely come forth, frothing at the mouth about the latest cooperation deal Nokia has done with Microshit. Maybe he will revive 'comes with music', eh?
Its too late for Nokia and the vital software foundation they should have nurtured back 10 years ago. They are stuck with Symbian and will not, ever, recover.
Preview of Palm's Pre: Being Good Is Not Always Good Enough [View article]
Tech journalists are in a fawning heat, trying to out-fawn each other about this piece of crap.
They are even too damn stupid to wait to compare this joke to the iPhone that will be announced next week. These jackals are required to write in a way that gets read or lose their clickwhore job.
Double Standard: How the Analyst Consensus Underrates Apple [View article]
There have been 10s, if not 100s, of articles sounding out the GAAP versus non-GAAP recognition of Apple's earnings.
This company has performed brilliantly during this recession. Working through all their positive numbers and forecasts is nothing but a mathematical playground.
The sheer inertia of progressively overlapping one-eights of iPhone income recognition at each quarterly call that persists through its two year life cycle cannot be ignored forever. We are not even at the last one-eighth of the first iPhone sold. Run a spreadsheet out to say, 12 months from now, using middle-of-the-road iPhone sales projections, and to see gargantuan earnings.
We are not through with the market scare that started last September just yet. Fear is still holding back reasonable valuing of Apple, PARTICULARLY vis-a-vis most any other company, not the least of which its competitors.
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Marcap .... go sit in the dunce corner.
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Nokia Faces Uphill Climb in Launch of N97 Smartphone [View article]
Oh, hold it ... Anssi Vanjoki will surely come forth, frothing at the mouth about the latest cooperation deal Nokia has done with Microshit. Maybe he will revive 'comes with music', eh?
Its too late for Nokia and the vital software foundation they should have nurtured back 10 years ago. They are stuck with Symbian and will not, ever, recover.
Apple WWDC: Analysis of the Analysts [View article]
Not a single original thought.
Duhhhhhhhh ... whad he say .....
Upgrading to the iPhone 3G S May Not Be Worth the Cost [View article]
Wahhh,wahhhh, I want the new iPhone and don't want to pay for the subsidy that ATT already paid for, wahhhh.
You're an idiot, and an entitlement generation 'I want everything for free' ass cry baby.
Preview of Palm's Pre: Being Good Is Not Always Good Enough [View article]
They are even too damn stupid to wait to compare this joke to the iPhone that will be announced next week. These jackals are required to write in a way that gets read or lose their clickwhore job.
Justice Department Is Confused About Tech Hiring Practices [View article]
RIM Is Ready to Meet Competitors' Challenge - Citigroup [View article]
RIMM is headed from big trouble.
Double Standard: How the Analyst Consensus Underrates Apple [View article]
This company has performed brilliantly during this recession. Working through all their positive numbers and forecasts is nothing but a mathematical playground.
The sheer inertia of progressively overlapping one-eights of iPhone income recognition at each quarterly call that persists through its two year life cycle cannot be ignored forever. We are not even at the last one-eighth of the first iPhone sold. Run a spreadsheet out to say, 12 months from now, using middle-of-the-road iPhone sales projections, and to see gargantuan earnings.
We are not through with the market scare that started last September just yet. Fear is still holding back reasonable valuing of Apple, PARTICULARLY vis-a-vis most any other company, not the least of which its competitors.