If Apple could make a pda do voice recognition (maybe wireless & phone)
that might separate them from the market. Otherwise it is a saturated
market and Apple would be pitching money in a hole.
peter
On Thursday, January 10, 2002, at 09:47 , Stephen Jendraszak wrote:
>
> As much as I would like to think that Apple is working on a new PDA, I
> don't think they are. (The iWalk still seems to be a hoax to me... look
> at the interface. Webbrowser? Organiser? I don't think so. A prototype
> would still have correct spelling and American usage.) Apple sees PDAs
> and handheld organizers: datebooks and addressbooks. The Palm, in there
> view, accomplishes these functions very well. So what can Apple add? On
> the other hand, I think Apple will continue to make handheld media
> devices, like the iPod. These could range from digital cameras with a
> built-in iPhoto Lite to a portable, tablet sized iMovie studio. Apple
> may make more handhelds, but I doubt they will ever make a true PDA
> again.
>
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