Walt Mossberg, in his BlackBerry 10 review.
I still vividly recall arguing with dozens if not hundreds of people that the iPhone’s touch keyboard was the way forward for everyone, period. Not hearing too much on the topic out of those same people these days…
One of them, you may know.
(via parislemon)Rob Enderle, in an article for CIO entitled Why 2013 Is RIM’s BlackBerry Year — yes, really.
I get accused of being a troll quite often. But come on, Enderle is clearly just playing everyone for a fool and milking it to create some sort of anti-career. There’s no other explanation as to how he could write this entire post — and really, anything he’s written the past several years — and still have a job anywhere.
It’s not just that he’s a moron; he’s simply wrong in nearly everything he says. And yet, people still hire this clown and invite him on national television and to speak at conferences.
I continue to want a job as an analyst. I couldn’t do it full-time, but surely I could go around part-time talking out of my ass and reaping the rewards of being a total jackass that isn’t accountable for anything he says.
These dickbags troll everyone. But I just don’t get why a boy that cries wolf a thousand times doesn’t have his larynx cut out after about the 400th time of the wolf not showing up…
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Whomp! (There it is.)
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Christmas Eve at the Apple store vs Microsoft store…
- a picture is worth… a thousand customers?
The Sony Store is just as pathetic.
Tom Warren for The Verge:
We’re told that the large majority of Nokia’s focus with its tablet is on a battery-equipped cover. Nokia will release a special cover for the tablet that envelops it like a book. Clicking into place, the cover provides a keyboard and a kickstand for the tablet. Nokia has also built a battery into the cover that can be used to power the tablet once it runs low on energy. Two USB ports on the case will also provide additional connectivity.
Sounds like a creative idea, especially that it acts as an additional battery. But this cover is the “large majority” of Nokia’s focus? Shouldn’t it be, you know, on the tablet itself?