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Motorola's Droid Comes in Peace - For Now

It seems like these aren’t the Droids they were looking for. Having blogged about the Apple iPhone, iPhone 3G, and iPhone 3GS launches, I walked up to the Boston Verizon Wireless store on Washington Street this lunchtime looking for long lines and a ...

From CARL HOWE, Seeking Alpha,  6 Nov 2009
Related Topics: Motorola, Inc.,  Verizon Wireless,  Google Inc.,  Sony,  Apple, Inc.

Apple's 3 iPhone Considerations: Liability, Liability and Liability

The Wall Street Journal last week raised a few Anywhere eyebrows with this paragraph at the end of an article titled Firms Hitch Wagons to iPhone. The paragraph that caused this fuss was as follows: And those that have been sanctioned by Apple are ...

From CARL HOWE, Seeking Alpha,  30 Jun 2008
Related Topics: Google Inc.

Apple's iPhone 3G: Who Needs Carrier Subsidies?

With Apple's (AAPL) iPhone launching on July 11 for $199 in the US with a 2-year AT&T (T) contract, everyone (including me) is assuming that there's a roughly $200 AT&T subsidy baked into that price. That assumption seems especially reasonable since AT& ...

From CARL HOWE, Seeking Alpha,  12 Jun 2008
Related Topics: AT&T Inc.

Seven Overlooked iPhone G3 Details

The blogging world is abuzz at Apple's new $199 iPhone 3G, with most writers (including Yankee Group) bemoaning the lack of surprises in Steve Jobs Keynote. But my analysis of the press releases that came out after the event actually produced more ...

From CARL HOWE, ETF Investor,  10 Jun 2008
Related Topics: Steve Jobs

RIM's Single Point of Failure

It's easy to forget that until the Internet came along and demonstrated that distributed and decentralized networks really were more reliable, most of the major computer companies built networks with centralized command and control systems, yet those ...

From CARL HOWE, ETF Investor,  11 Mar 2008

Apple Grows a 'Developer Ecosystem'

Apple (AAPL) just showed everyone how to grow a developer ecosystem. Apple kicked off the announcement by giving enterprises features they had requested to approve iPhone uses in business, including: Microsoft (MSFT) ActiveSync built in for secure push ...

From CARL HOWE, ETF Investor,  10 Mar 2008
Related Topics: Microsoft Corporation,  Cisco Systems, Inc.,  Electronic Arts Inc.

Apple's iPhone Dev Kit: That's How You Launch a Platform

Apple just showed everyone how to grow a developer ecosystem. Apple kicked off the announcement by giving enterprises features they had requested to approve iPhone uses in business, including: Microsoft ActiveSync built in for secure push email and ...

From CARL HOWE, ETF Investor,  7 Mar 2008
Related Topics: Microsoft Corporation,  Cisco Systems, Inc.,  Electronic Arts Inc.

Apple's "Anywhere" iPhone Has Far From Peaked

Has the iPhone wave peaked? No; in fact, I would argue that the iPhone phenomenon has just gotten started. The Apple iPhone is truly an Anywhere phone, putting communication, media, and Internet content in the palm of nearly anyone's hand anywhere in ...

From CARL HOWE, ETF Investor,  29 Feb 2008
Related Topics: Motorola, Inc.,  BMW,  Wal-Mart,  Steve Jobs

iPhone Raises the Bar at Mobile World Congress

Panelists cautiously agreed that the current user experience — at least compared to the iPhone — is not very good. Predolin said that one problem is that many people are reluctant to tap the vast potential of mobile communications — especially the ...

From CARL HOWE, ETF Investor,  18 Feb 2008

Imagine If You Didn't Hate Your Mobile Carrier

CNBC today kicked off its coverage of the World Mobile Congress today with an article titled, The Mobile Industry Has an Innovation Emergency.". I have to say, I agree with CNBC's point of view that many players in the mobile industry are stuck not ...

From CARL HOWE, ETF Investor,  11 Feb 2008
Related Topics: Steve Jobs,  Southwest Airlines

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