[citation][nom]whimseh[/nom]Even if they did, it's a bit backwards.. RIM needs the waking up. Their company is failing badly, which is good.[/citation]
You obviously have not been following their progress so far.
[citation][nom]whimseh[/nom]Even if they did, it's a bit backwards.. RIM needs the waking up. Their company is failing badly, which is good.[/citation]
Yeah, less competition is always great. I'm sure that will inspire innovation and lower prices.
BTW, why would anyone draw a line between protesters in all black and supporters of Blackberry?
I'm not quite sure how anyone in Apple came up with the July 2nd date. Didn't they realize that the countdown was reducing faster than a stopwatch. The last 3 digits takes 10 seconds to cycle through. I guess they need a tool to help with their math; not a toy.
[citation][nom]zaznet[/nom]Found the answer to my own question...http/wake-up-australia.com.au/Posting here for anyone else interested in finding the site.[/citation]
[citation][nom]dlangen[/nom]I'm not quite sure how anyone in Apple came up with the July 2nd date. Didn't they realize that the countdown was reducing faster than a stopwatch. The last 3 digits takes 10 seconds to cycle through. I guess they need a tool to help with their math; not a toy.[/citation]
What he said. Unless I botched up my math, the countdown points to Sunday 6 April at 10:00 a.m. EST (US east coast time). That corresponds to Monday 7 April at 12:00 a.m. in Sidney, so the NDA on something is gonna get lifted first thing Monday morning in Sidney, Australia.
Wake up?!? Wake up from a superior product while RIM still stuck in the past? hehe Kind of reminds me of AOL when high-speed internet came out and AOL still pushing out old dial up until it was too late to catch up.