Friday, October 22, 2010

RIM and Android blasted by Jobs at latest Apple revenue conference

Steve Jobs lately took part in an Apple revenue conference. During the dialogue of how well Apple Inc. stock is doing, Jobs took time to let loose on RIM (Blackberry) and Android platforms. He first stated why he believes Apple software is vastly exceptional to Android. He also mentioned that the iPhone outsells its competitors handily. The forthcoming “Back to the Mac” Apple event is also on the Apple agenda for the near future Definitely, it’s going to be about the status of Mac computers. You will find likely to be some new models coming soon.

Apple revenue conference shows Jobs reprehended Android and Rim

There had been something exciting at probably the most latest Apple revenue conference. Steve Jobs made a surprise visit. Apple Inc. has much higher earnings for the fourth quarter this year. Apple insider explains that he started by saying he couldn’t resist showing up to the first $20 billion quarter for Apple even though he typically wouldn’t attend such meetings. He also took some time to slam the competition. He pointed out that the iPhone outsold RIM Blackberry by 2 million units, and that Research In Motion had too far to go to catch up. He also pointed out that Android smartphones by Google activated 200,000 units a day to Apple’s 275,000.

Won’t be experiencing Android tablets for long

On the heels of the best quarter ever for the Apple stock price – AAPL just hit $300 a share – Jobs also felt he would weigh in on gripes about software and tablets. He said that Google’s states about the iPhone being “closed” and Android being “open” were misleading. He also pointed out the Android tablet PCs due out soon can be “dead on arrival” because a 7-inch screen is only a bit bigger than a smart phone. He opined that because Apple makes anything in house, the iPad is more bang for less buck than the competitors.

'Back to the Mac’ is next

Wednesday there will be an Apple event. CNET accounts that the topic of this, called “Back to the Mac” will be the Mac operating system with new hardware.

Articles cited

CNET

cnet.com/8301-31021_3-20019463-260.html?tag=mncol;txt

Apple Insider

appleinsider.com/articles/10/10/18/apples_steve_jobs_slams_google_rim_and_rival_tablet_makers_on_conference_call.html



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