I spent much of last week in Brazil watching five South American University teams show prototypes of their ideas on what the majority of the world needs in personal computing hardware and services. In addition, last week Congress once again went after HP — but this time seemed to step in front of the SEC on an issue that appears to have been vetted. Finally, Forrester released a survey showcasing the “catastrophic” drop in iTunes sales, prompting speculation on whether Apple is, once again, on a downward spiral.
Or, you can simply burn your purchased iTunes songs to up to five CD's and keep them as long as you like. Also, the Forrester report about the ITMS is open to some serious questions.
AMD’s 50/15, HP’s Hurd Hit, Apple’s ‘Catastrophic’ Decline
Posted by: Rob Enderle December 18, 2006 04:00 AMI spent much of last week in Brazil watching five South American University teams show prototypes of their ideas on what the majority of the world needs in personal computing hardware and services. In addition, last week Congress once again went after HP — but this time seemed to step in front of the SEC on an issue that appears to have been vetted. Finally, Forrester released a survey showcasing the “catastrophic” drop in iTunes sales, prompting speculation on whether Apple is, once again, on a downward spiral.
Also, the Forrester report about the ITMS is open to some serious questions.