Re: [videoblogging] more iPhones coming?

2007-01-12 Thread groups-yahoo-com
Don't want to be rude, I may be wrong, but I'm not thinking that apple is trying to go after making converts of businesses. That said they're NOT going after RIMM head on. The blackberry is popular with business people, politicians on the hill.. What politician was that just had their self

Re: [videoblogging] more iPhones coming?

2007-01-12 Thread J. Rhett Aultman
Don't want to be rude, I may be wrong, but I'm not thinking that apple is trying to go after making converts of businesses. The thing is, the cellphone business is a pretty low-margin business, and this is actually the highest-yielding market segment. If I had to guess. I'd guess apple is

Re: [videoblogging] more iPhones coming?

2007-01-12 Thread Ryan Ozawa
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 The iPhone seems decicively a consumer product, not a business tool. RIM doesn't need to worry, and PalmOne only insofar as they've only briefly occupied the high-end consumer market. This really is an wide-screen video-capable iPod with a phone

[videoblogging] more iPhones coming?

2007-01-11 Thread Heath
Saw an interesting article http://news.yahoo.com/s/zd/20070110/tc_zd/198403 Makes me wonder why Apple did this to be honest. Limiting yourself to one carrier and it appears to be for a while based on tones I am reading, you are automaticly handicapping yourself. So unless you are on the

Re: [videoblogging] more iPhones coming?

2007-01-11 Thread Micki Krimmel
I dunno. Have you seen that thing? People pay to get out of contracts all the time. I think the only reason they might not this time is because of the hefty pricetag IN ADDITION to the cost of switching carriers. I've switched a few times but the switch usually includes a free phone from the new