Comments on: Sprint Treo Pro Posted, Quickly Pulled
The CDMA Treo Pro's specifications are slightly boosted from its older GSM sibling, as we reported the other day. Its Qualcomm MSM-7501a CPU's clock speed has indeed been confirmed as being boosted to 528mhz, a nice jump from the 400mhz GSM version.
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RE: The excuse for pulling the Treo Pro off Sprint
Honestly, a few months ago I would have sorta expected the CDMA Pro to end up on Verizon (replacing the ancient 700wx) since Sprint still had the "sorta new" 800w.
In hindsight, the 800w should never have existed and the Treo Pro should have come out 4-6 months ago with a simultaneous GSM & CDMA launch.
Pilot 1000->Pilot 5000->PalmPilot Pro->IIIe->Vx->m505->T|T->T|T2->T|C->T|T3->T|T5->Zodiac 2->TX->Verizon Treo 700P->Verizon Treo 755p->?
RE: The excuse for pulling the Treo Pro off Sprint
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On the cash question, we have $224 million in cash. We have taken actions to manage our expenses and to preserve as much cash as we can. We are going to manage that as carefully as possible. We really need to watch that carefully. We recognize that cash is king right now in this environment. But we are also very confident - if we needed to, we could raise additional cash if we needed to but that would be to enable us to even further drive the business and this launch and other efforts that we have going forward.
So I think on the cash front, we have a nice stable and we feel like if we needed to augment that, we could do that and we are confident we can do that.
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Can Windows Mobile Get the Magic Back?
January 22, 2009, 1:17 pm
Can Windows Mobile Get the Magic Back?
By Saul Hansell
"Automagicly" is a word that Andrew Lees seems to use a great deal more than most people.
Mr. Lees, the senior vice president in charge of Microsoft's cellphone software, stopped by recently to drop hints about what will be in the next generation of Windows Mobile that will be unveiled at the Mobile World Congress in Barcelona next month.
http://bits.blogs.nytimes.com/2009/01/22/can-windows-mobile-get-the-magic-back/
RE: Can Windows Mobile Get the Magic Back?
Magic? What magic? And why are you pimping this rotten OS, Gekko? You never used it!
RE: Can Windows Mobile Get the Magic Back?
i'm platform agnostic, Con. i use the best product for my needs at the best price.
RE: Can Windows Mobile Get the Magic Back?
"I don't think anyone is going to make money on synchronizing data," he said. "It is simply what people will come to expect."
RE: Can Windows Mobile Get the Magic Back?
Carriers will make money. Don't middlemen always?
RE: Can Windows Mobile Get the Magic Back?
Pre Screens Vs. ACCESS Screens
http://prepoint.wordpress.com/2009/01/23/pre-screens-vs-access-screens/
RE: Can Windows Mobile Get the Magic Back?
Where, Oh where is my 480x800 ALP device with its stylus, SD slot, and desktop Hotsync? Damnit, I want to have one foot in the past and one foot in the future...and nothing in the cloud for the time being. Cobalt or ALP
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The excuse for pulling the Treo Pro off Sprint
If there is something significantly incorrect about this apparently-new Treo Pro model (besides simply a CDMA rather than GSM radio set), sufficiently incorrect that Palm internally predicted it would be delayed into March, say, this could explain that extra $100 million from Elevation Partners as well as a complete cancellation would.
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Some of us are scratching our heads about that extra $100 million because, practically hours before it was announced, Clligan/Brown had said Palm had plenty of cash and didn't need new cash.