Palmspring - The end of the "gee-whiz" era of handheld computing?
[Archived in Entry, Handheld Device]
charles on 2003/06/16:
„All of these positive benefits aside, the smartphone market continues to be a tough one to conquer, largely because the devices are expensive, first-generation products. Hopefully the reunion of the premier OS and handheld device companies will result in a device that is far more integrated than any of its predecessors.“
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