Ok, I have to call you numb nuts out on this one. The guy repeatedly gave props to the IPhone and Apple for a great product and admitted multiple times that they have lots of work ahead of them.
I know you guys so desperately want some exclusive Nova aka. Palm OS2 info that you are willing to badger the hell out of Palm, but it's starting to make YOU look bad.
Grow up guys. I know the traditional media pulls this crap all the time, but I've always thought better of Engadget.
dude its a BLOG. this is exactly the proper place for writers to put exactly what they think about the situation. if thats how he feels, then so be it. you dont have to agree. admittedly, i dont always agree either. but this isnt news. its a blog. the read link is the news.
but really, do you think motorola has been innovating much since 2004? doesnt every phone just look like some kind of razr? and how many different colors have they come out with of the same phone? thats exactly all that palm did with this one. its the same treo thats been out since 2004 except they made it a little slimmer on the sides and have come out with a bunch of colors. they pulled a motorola and once again the american public fell for it.
i mean hey, it does look pretty cool. and they have chosen good colors to go with. if it had a new os then i would probably have considered one more seriously. but it was totally evolutionary. palm needs revolutionary. so although they definitely deserve a pat on the back for pulling it off, i cant agree more that they should be focusing more on this opportunity to take things to the next level and starting to shed more light on what they've been claming is coming for many years.
although there are a couple things i dont agree with chris on... i dont see where Colligan did any thumbing of the nose and there most certainly was not any trash talk. more or less he pretty much said apple did a great job but there are some things the iphone does well and some things it doesnt. thats pretty much my position on the iphone too. any phone in the world for that matter. including the centro. so whats next, palm?
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Ok, I have to call you numb nuts out on this one. The guy repeatedly gave props to the IPhone and Apple for a great product and admitted multiple times that they have lots of work ahead of them.
I know you guys so desperately want some exclusive Nova aka. Palm OS2 info that you are willing to badger the hell out of Palm, but it's starting to make YOU look bad.
Grow up guys. I know the traditional media pulls this crap all the time, but I've always thought better of Engadget.
dude its a BLOG. this is exactly the proper place for writers to put exactly what they think about the situation. if thats how he feels, then so be it. you dont have to agree. admittedly, i dont always agree either. but this isnt news. its a blog. the read link is the news.
but really, do you think motorola has been innovating much since 2004? doesnt every phone just look like some kind of razr? and how many different colors have they come out with of the same phone? thats exactly all that palm did with this one. its the same treo thats been out since 2004 except they made it a little slimmer on the sides and have come out with a bunch of colors. they pulled a motorola and once again the american public fell for it.
i mean hey, it does look pretty cool. and they have chosen good colors to go with. if it had a new os then i would probably have considered one more seriously. but it was totally evolutionary. palm needs revolutionary. so although they definitely deserve a pat on the back for pulling it off, i cant agree more that they should be focusing more on this opportunity to take things to the next level and starting to shed more light on what they've been claming is coming for many years.
although there are a couple things i dont agree with chris on... i dont see where Colligan did any thumbing of the nose and there most certainly was not any trash talk. more or less he pretty much said apple did a great job but there are some things the iphone does well and some things it doesnt. thats pretty much my position on the iphone too. any phone in the world for that matter. including the centro. so whats next, palm?