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Can Zune Compete With iPod?
The result at the time of my check: there was a Zune at #14 on the list, followed by another around #47:
www.microsplot.com/blo...
Which is pretty much the same sad status as two years ago:
www.microsplot.com/exp...
As you'd expect, the top numbers are heavily dominated by iPods.
Of course, the above makes for one tiny data point, and Amazon rankings can jump wildly, so don't make too much of it! But in any case, there it is.
McDonald's: Lapping the Field
And yet - here in Tokyo, McDonalds' ¥100 coffee is a heck of a deal for someone who just wants to sit down with a decent cup. Add an apple pie and a hamburger, each for the same price - the whole thing costs less than one SB coffee or one sandwich! McDonald's is taking away a lot of SB business with that pricing.
Has Apple Hit a Wall in Music Innovation?
Wireless sync would be nice, sure. But not too necessary, I say. After all, you have to plug a cable into the iPod anyway for charging; consolidating that with the sync function is efficient. (When we get wireless *charging*, things will be different!)
Anyway, nothing revolutionary about today's 'Pods, but that's OK. The new models leapfrogged over MS's recent Zune yawners and Sony's latest Walkman announcements, and sometimes that's all that's needed.
Apple: An Antidote to iPhone Complacency
I like how you put that: heavy software "cutting years" off of cutting-edge hardware. I think I'll borrow it. : )
@Been Watching: "... you can see the competiton all scrambling to catchup."
Think they can cut the mustard?
Anyway, the author's point seems to boil down to simply "Apple could screw up this success if they fall asleep at the wheel". That seems a pretty obvious point that applies to ANYBODY. It'd be just as meaningful to say that Apple could really skyrocket if it keeps up the good work, while its competitors fall asleep at the wheel.
But I suppose the author is correct in reminding us that 1) Apple made the above mistake once before; and 2) it's generally the front-runner, not the struggling followers, that gets lazy and slips.
No harm in reminding us investors of those things - though really, 2) at present seems to be the story that has Microsoft investors crying in their milk.
BlackBerry Bold vs. Apple iPhone: Two Very Different Experiences
"Two very different experiences"? I'm sure they're different, but different where? How?
There's a brief, blink-and-you'll-miss-... mention of different targets users, without any further explanation, and an oblique comment on "superior" email in the BB, without any detail. And... that's it.
To the author: Was the actual meat of the article dropped somehow? Because I'm looking at some parsley and a slice of lemon, with nothing else on the plate.
Microsoft's New $300 Million Makeover
5 Reasons Not to Upgrade to the New iPhone 3G
NO. The early adopters ALREADY have the option for a low-cost plan: stick with the early iPhone. If they want the iPhone 3G with the 3G plan, they should pay for the 3G plan.
Which isn't to say that a cheaper 3G plan wouldn't be nice - but whatever the price, it should be the same for everyone! Otherwise, you have Apple and AT&T trying to maintain two separate prices and two separate customer lists, for the same service. I'm glad these companies aren't wasting energy on something boneheaded like that.
Microsoft Loses Top Exec to Juniper - Sign of Online Failure
In the same way that Custer successfully fought at Little Bighorn, yes.
Time to Stand Up for Steve Jobs
You're wrong. Jobs' health is a private matter. Period.
(Disclosure: Short crappletv.)
Apple Is Biting Off More Than It Can Chew
No pun detected.
Apple Feels 'Max Pain'
As long as Apple stays focused on those great products, without a care for shareholders beyond "just be quiet and hang in there", I'll stay a happy investor. That stance is what's going to bring the patient investor a fantastic reward.
iPhone Demand Surprises Even Apple Bulls
Which is still nothing. Tokyo had lines of 1500+ people:
www.tekronomicon.com/s...
This is a stunning start!
UBS Analyst: Survey Shows 3G iPhone Poses Little Threat to BlackBerry
But those flaws have nothing to do with Macs or PCs. Your post suggests that Mac owners score some magic means of swapping the iPhone battery and slipping in a memory card. They don't.
The iPhone works exactly the same - flaws and all - for people with Macs, Windows PCs, Linux boxen, abacuses, and/or refrigerators.
Unlike your computer, the iPhone also ships with lower-case letters. Give it a try!
Apple's iPhone to Bring Educational Gaming to the Masses
Will iPhone 3G Cause RIM Customers to Churn to Apple?
"Gosh, BlackBerry, things just keep getting brighter and brighter here around you and me! I think that's wonderf-"
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