Fighting over scraps
Palm Inc. has introduced a second Treo email phone in less than two months to challenge Research In Motion Ltd.'s BlackBerry and Apple Inc.'s iPhone, and end four straight quarters of losses.
This may be a pain for RIM, but it's hardly a threat to the iPhone.
And as for ending four straight quarters of losses - ain't going happen. What will happen in the next few years is RIM will enter the same downward spiral. RIM's decline may however be a bit slower than the once mighty Palm.
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RIM will hold on for years to come because at the end of the day the iPhone is still an iPod with phone capabilities which will slow corporate adoption, where the Blackberry rules.