eric | Shared With: Everyone - Jan 23 2008 | apple, ipod, business
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Piper Jaffray's Gene Munster believes that the current 300% uptick in iPhone sales since the recent $200 price drop is "not sustainable." Today, on NPR, however, I heard Steve Jobs claim that they'd sell 10 million of these bad-boys this year. Yowzah! Makes me wonder if Apple has more tricks up their sleeve for this holiday season or if business is just going to be flat out insane?
To date, iPhone has sold 1 million units in 2.5 months. To put that in perspective though, it took them 2 years to sell 1 million iPods.
eric | Shared With: Everyone - Jun 19 2007 | email, apple, business
I would be loving the iPhone if I could get me some corporate email lovin'! Come on Apple, throw in a licensing agreement with Blackberry and I'll really dig it.
Quoted: According to a person close to Apple, the company is expected to fight for this market, currently dominated by players like BlackBerry's RIM, Palm Inc. and, increasingly, Nokia Corp. and Motorola. If Apple comes up with an acceptable strategy for integrating with business software systems, many companies might change their tunes.
eric | Shared With: Everyone - Jul 20 2006 | apple, mac, macintosh, intel, business
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