What the hell isn't Palm getting? With the introduction of the RAZR, a condition of technological bulimia (also known as RAZR syndrome) has emerged; it is making pieces of technology as thin as possible (without regard to the feasibility of said thinness). Palm phones aren't bad, however, in general, they are some ugly things (btw, they really need to start firing the design team ASAP). To get back in the game, they need to make a thin, eye catching 3G device that is affordable--to catch the eye of "regular" cell phone users and to make a version that Engadgetmobile-users would like, perhaps with some WiFi (what, are they scared of it?), and a good camera (I mean, Sony-Ericsson-good).
I hate to see good companies go out of business because this it means working class people loose jobs, but if it continues to make devices that look like *this*, the inevitable will happen.
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What the hell isn't Palm getting? With the introduction of the RAZR, a condition of technological bulimia (also known as RAZR syndrome) has emerged; it is making pieces of technology as thin as possible (without regard to the feasibility of said thinness). Palm phones aren't bad, however, in general, they are some ugly things (btw, they really need to start firing the design team ASAP). To get back in the game, they need to make a thin, eye catching 3G device that is affordable--to catch the eye of "regular" cell phone users and to make a version that Engadgetmobile-users would like, perhaps with some WiFi (what, are they scared of it?), and a good camera (I mean, Sony-Ericsson-good).
I hate to see good companies go out of business because this it means working class people loose jobs, but if it continues to make devices that look like *this*, the inevitable will happen.