And yet again we see the fruits of having bean-counter idiots who are incapable of performing even basic living skills at the helm of a tech company.
But when Palm slips to oblivion by the hand of those incompetent fools, it does not end there. No, those same know-it-alls will go to other companies and even brag about how they worked in a big company, bla, bla, but nobody asks (for those positions) what happened to that company and how was their performance.
Their performance is, even in prize examples, tepid at best, because they make decisions and immediately transfer the blame to workers and such, which had nothing to do with the decision of course.
Palm really dropped the ball with R&D and marketing. They are several years behind with certain features. Products need to do more than the competition and not miss key features. They are seen as old tech and have become buggy and an incomplete package. They have to improve the overall customer experience and regain the 'cool' factor.
Ok, the real reason Palms is dying is that they came out with ONE phone with ONE carrier. If they really were serious about making a comeback, they would have had the Pre AND a touch-only model, (thank you) and made them available to all the large carriers. Clearly we have some clueless journalists around here because the obvious reason for devices like this dying is because hardly anyone can actually buy one. We are not going to pay the penalty on our current contract and switch to a second-class carrier just to get one of these things.
And yet again we see the fruits of having bean-counter idiots who are incapable of performing even basic living skills at the helm of a tech company.
But when Palm slips to oblivion by the hand of those incompetent fools, it does not end there. No, those same know-it-alls will go to other companies and even brag about how they worked in a big company, bla, bla, but nobody asks (for those positions) what happened to that company and how was their performance.
Their performance is, even in prize examples, tepid at best, because they make decisions and immediately transfer the blame to workers and such, which had nothing to do with the decision of course.
And that is all they are good at, period!
Palm really dropped the ball with R&D and marketing. They are several years behind with certain features. Products need to do more than the competition and not miss key features. They are seen as old tech and have become buggy and an incomplete package. They have to improve the overall customer experience and regain the 'cool' factor.
Ok, the real reason Palms is dying is that they came out with ONE phone with ONE carrier. If they really were serious about making a comeback, they would have had the Pre AND a touch-only model, (thank you) and made them available to all the large carriers. Clearly we have some clueless journalists around here because the obvious reason for devices like this dying is because hardly anyone can actually buy one. We are not going to pay the penalty on our current contract and switch to a second-class carrier just to get one of these things.
i almost grabbed a pre, but the thing that really turned me off was the fact i couldn't expand the memory with a micro SD, your stuck with the 8gb...
Oh godddmn, I am the first and the only to comment...even Doschek is not interested.
Deadly booooring company...boring designs of everything...obsolete specs even at announcement time...nothing ever done exciting since last century.
If you want example of technical crappery picture this: gray soap box-looking PDA with 16 MB of RAM.