[FairfieldLife] Re: You'll ditch yer iPhone??

2012-02-13 Thread Richard J. Williams
cardemaister:
 You'll ditch yer iPhone??

All it takes to get a Nokia Lumina 800, with the WP7.5 port with a
Carl Zeiss lens


  http://tinyurl.com/7sxl6hd


and a pre-paid month-to-month subscription and micro-Sim, is just a
short walk to your T-Mobile store!

HELSINKI -- Finland's Nokia Corp., the world's largest handset maker
by unit shipments, is no longer in the danger zone it was in a year
ago...

MarketWatch:
http://tinyurl.com/7sxl6hd http://tinyurl.com/7sxl6hd

Nokia Lumia 800 Review:
http://tinyurl.com/6o7qlqa http://tinyurl.com/6o7qlqa




[FairfieldLife] Re: You'll ditch yer iPhone??

2012-02-10 Thread cardemaister


--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, Bhairitu noozguru@... wrote:

 On 02/10/2012 02:07 AM, cardemaister wrote:
  http://www.businessinsider.com/7-things-windows-phone-needs-to-fix-before-well-ditch-our-iphones-2012-2?nr_email_referer=1utm_source=Triggermailutm_medium=emailutm_term=Business%20Insider%20Selectutm_campaign=BI%20Select%20Recurring%202012-02-09
 
 
 
 Microsoft is late to the party again having dropped the ball years ago 
 with Windows Mobile.  The only reason they do it is that Balmer and the 
 board fear they'll get booted by the stockholders if they don't keep up 
 an effort.  Last year I reviewed an iPhone game a company wanted to port 
 to Android and Windows Mobile.  They decided to go with Windows Mobile 
 because Microsoft would pay for the conversion.  Then Microsoft started 
 demanding things be added.  If they had gone Android that would not have 
 been a problem.  Windows Mobile is definitely an also ran and Microsoft 
 hates being such.


I'm afraid that might be the case. I predicted over 2 years ago
that Nokia's Fifth Saturn Return (b. 1865, Saturn 25Lib14) could be disastrous 
for Nokia's share price.

At the end of 2007, that share was about 28 Euros. Strangely enough,
right after the so called water catastrophe of the town on Nokia,
it started dropping and in the beginning of 2009, at about
the time Saturn entered Libra, it had dropped to 10 Euros. Now
it's below 4 Euros, and Nokia still has 2 exact moments of
SR before it's over for nearly 30 years. It seems fairly likely
Nokia might even go bankrupt following the failure of Windows
Phone, before the last exact SR in next August, or so...

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nokia_water_supply_contamination