The boys currently funding the Palm skeleton will realize (hopefully sooner than later) that they are a day late and a dollar short by attempting to revive a dead brand with entertainment phones. That wave came and went a long time ago, Bono. But, if they can keep their sinking ship afloat for another 3-5 years, just in time for domestic economic growth to finally catch its breath, the foolish buying public will once again no doubt waste further billions on a phone is nothing but gimmick.
What's the definition of (economic) insanity again?
“The experience was a quick and painful reminder that no matter how pretty the window dressing is here, HTC has staged its fashion show in a building that should be scheduled for demolition.
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How appropriate for the Palm story to follow "UIQ Out of Money". http://www.engadgetmobile.com/2009/01/04/uiq-out-of-money-liquidation-imminent/
The boys currently funding the Palm skeleton will realize (hopefully sooner than later) that they are a day late and a dollar short by attempting to revive a dead brand with entertainment phones. That wave came and went a long time ago, Bono. But, if they can keep their sinking ship afloat for another 3-5 years, just in time for domestic economic growth to finally catch its breath, the foolish buying public will once again no doubt waste further billions on a phone is nothing but gimmick.
What's the definition of (economic) insanity again?
Yawn.