foo fighter
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Registered: Oct 1999
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At the moment, Wireless is VERY over hyped! First of all, the infrastructure isn't here yet. Secondly, neither is content. Until the day comes when we can stream video or audio over a fat wireless pipe, this is going to remain a rather limited media. Third, cost! Wireless access still remains considerably high. The going rate is around $40 monthly....too high!
I think Hawkins should collaborate with Palm in making much needed improvements to the OS. For example, pixel resolution and depth. I think Hawkins is becoming out of step with the times. He made a rather foolish statement at PC Expo that makes me wonder if he really knows what's best for this platform. When an audience member asked him when we will see a higher resolution display and a removal of the Graffiti area, he said..."we don't need higher resolutions. 160x160 is perfectly fine". Fine? What has me been smoking? Even Microsoft figured out that a higher resolution display with a soft input area yields a much clearer display with more readability. Even the new ebookman, from Franklin, has a clever screen layout with a 220 resolution.
Believe it or not, the one thing that surprised me with PC Expo is that Palm (and possibly Sony) is turning out to have a much broader vision than Hawkins! Jeff seems more concerned with keeping prices low than adding new features. Did anyone else here notice that Jeff gave a "no" answer to people in the audience who asked about a feature they would like to see added or changed to the PalmOS? I think he's perfectly happy with the OS as is, which leaves me questioning his judgment. His constant ramblings of "Simplicity" are making him look like Bill Gates preaching "Innovation through great software", it's becoming a tired argument. I think he's losing his touch. Bicycles are simple too, but I stopped using them for transportation when I was 16.
If this really is Handspring's philosophy, then they are going to be crushed by Palm, Sony, and Microsoft! I hope Hawkins realizes this before it's too late!
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