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Some thoughts on the ‘vulnerability’ of the 3G S $AAPL
Hacker Says iPhone 3GS Encryption Is ‘Useless’ for Businesses | Gadget Lab | Wired.com. Some counterpoints: The iPhone 3G S has to be in the physical possession of the hacker (instead of an over-the-air attack). The iPhone can be wiped remotely (however, MobileMe, push, and Find My iPhone must be turned on, and must be…
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$Palm doesn’t really have time to still be looking for gaming features.
Palm and Sprint entered the fray, directly targeting the iPhone, and didn’t have is gaming ability ducks in a row? I understand that the job postings mentioned in the below links could be to augment the existing capacity, but the timing still indicates a lack of strategy and bad timing. I, for some reason, assumed…
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How well has the Sprint/Palm campaign against Apple has been doing?
Article: Sprint Palm Pre campaign wants bite of Apple’s pie Interesting statistics on Sprint’s NOW Network campaign and how well it as performed against the buzz that the iPhone creates. Things that I take away from this article: Sprint and Palm are name-dropping Twitter and Facebook to freshen up their image. Aggressive marketing of the…