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robbie bach Microsoft pretends iPhone sales figures mean very little

Companies love to do this during tech wars. It happens again and again. Remember when Sony announced that the Wii selling a bazillion copies was just PR nonsense? Or when the Zune was pronounced a success because it had units on the shelf and not in the hands of consumers? Well, it’s happened again.

Microsoft’s Robbie Bach gave an interview to BusinessWeek recently regarding the Apple’s 6.9 million iPhones figure. He seemed vaguely disinterested and chalked it up to "launch buzz." 6.9 million units, launch buzz? Well, whatever floats your boat Robbie:

"Apple had a big launch of a new product, and they launched at scale in a lot of new countries with a lot of new [wireless] operators. This quarter, RIM is having its big launch, and at some point we’ll have our big launch. We’ll have to see where things normalize."

At least he admits that Windows Mobile 7 won’t continue to be vaporware until the year 2450. Maybe only until 2049. And as far as those iPhone figures being simple launch hype, see the Zune for the exact opposite.


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netfront pocketpc NetFront Browser for Windows Mobile Has Arrived

Access, the owners of the Palm OS, are apparently porting the 3.5 version of the NetFront browser to Windows Mobile. NetFront is the basis of Palm’s Blazer browser, a perfectly workable way to get on the Web. It’s better than Pocket Internet Explorer, so WinMo users might want to consider the option. When are they going to come out with a 3D holographic projected browser? I’m still dreaming of it.


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