Palm, Inc. is preparing to publish an academic article on Enterprise Mobility Strategies in collaboration with the Georgia Institute of Technology's Tennenbaum Institute. This article will be published in a special edition about Enterprise Mobility in Information, Knowledge and Systems Management by IOS Press.
In preparation for this article, we would like to invite you to participate in a brief survey concerning how your organization supports mobility. By participating in the survey, you will be eligible to receive a complementary copy of the published article ($20 value).
To take the survey, please use the following link: http://tinyurl.com/yo6o73
Wednesday, September 26, 2007
Thursday, September 06, 2007
Apple Cuts IPhone Price, Angers Some (AP)
By MAY WONG
SAN FRANCISCO (AP) — Apple Inc.'s price cut of its iPhone and new lineup of iPod players are expected to ring in healthy holiday sales, but Wall Street investors accustomed to Apple's meaty profit margins appear a bit disappointed.
Apple stock dropped $2.13, or 1.6 percent, to $134.63, in Thursday morning trading. On Wednesday, after the price cut was announced, shares fell 5 percent.
Meanwhile, gadget enthusiasts who snapped up the ballyhooed iPhone before Wednesday are coping with a bitter aftertaste now that it is $200 cheaper within 10 weeks of its introduction.
The price cut, from $599 to $399 for the 8-gigabyte iPhone, immediately set off a debate on online tech forums between early adopters, who said paying a premium price came with the territory, and those who said they felt burned. The price reduction was too much too soon, some complained.
In a discussion on The Unofficial Apple Weblog site, the views were split evenly. (more. . .)
SAN FRANCISCO (AP) — Apple Inc.'s price cut of its iPhone and new lineup of iPod players are expected to ring in healthy holiday sales, but Wall Street investors accustomed to Apple's meaty profit margins appear a bit disappointed.
Apple stock dropped $2.13, or 1.6 percent, to $134.63, in Thursday morning trading. On Wednesday, after the price cut was announced, shares fell 5 percent.
Meanwhile, gadget enthusiasts who snapped up the ballyhooed iPhone before Wednesday are coping with a bitter aftertaste now that it is $200 cheaper within 10 weeks of its introduction.
The price cut, from $599 to $399 for the 8-gigabyte iPhone, immediately set off a debate on online tech forums between early adopters, who said paying a premium price came with the territory, and those who said they felt burned. The price reduction was too much too soon, some complained.
In a discussion on The Unofficial Apple Weblog site, the views were split evenly. (more. . .)
Wednesday, September 05, 2007
Palm cancels the development of Foleo!
Wow, its all over the news and blogs...surprise news from Palm about cancelling the development of their new gadget, Foleo. I found a related story on last night's entry from the Engadget's Blog:
http://www.engadget.com/2007/09/04/palm-kills-the-foleo-dead/
Read the official notice on the Palm Blog:
http://blog.palm.com/palm/2007/09/a-message-to-pa.html
http://www.engadget.com/2007/09/04/palm-kills-the-foleo-dead/
Read the official notice on the Palm Blog:
http://blog.palm.com/palm/2007/09/a-message-to-pa.html
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