Tuesday, July 21, 2009
No Matter How Hard You Try, You Can’t Get Apple to Say Anything Nice About a Netbook
This is now an Apple earnings-call tradition: Analysts try their hardest to convince Apple executives to express interest in the booming market for cheap netbooks and Apple executives make it perfectly clear how much disdain they have for netbooks. But an $800 iTablet? That’s something else altogether…









Give Palm credit: The handset maker, which has been struggling to figure out whether it wants to heighten expectations or dampen them, delivered third-quarter results that were just as lousy as it had promised. Palm said it lost 89 cents a share–or 86 cents a share after excluding one-time charges–on sales of $96 million, and said smartphone sales were down 72 percent. That’s what Palm meant when it warned earlier this month that revenues would be bad and that it would experience “continued margin pressure from its legacy product lines” for a while longer. But just wait till the Pre arrives!