[Not everyone thinks the headsets look cool.] You look like a half-assimilated Borg, ... shaking hands with gloves on. |
At least 70 to 80 percent of adherence to corporate security policies is self-enforced by the people. If they have a positive attitude, you will have much more cooperation [with security]. |
AT&T in wireless is such a wounded name. It gives everybody the creeps who experienced the AT&T Wireless experience. |
Both want the other to leave, but it's such a fruitful business that the one leaving would be severely hurt. I don't see the ownership structure change any time soon. |
Enterprises want an easy solution from somebody they trust. IT departments are typically installation-avoidance departments. |
Everyone knew the steamroller was coming, and now it's staring them in the face. |
I think it has a chance of being a major product. It just adds another tool to that Swiss Army knife we call wireless phones. |
I think RIM has a similar future as a lot of other once-dominant companies that Microsoft eyed. You might survive, but you're diminished. |
I think the overall numbers will be average at best. |
If Microsoft had won this contract the battle for the mobile media player market would have been close to being over. |
In my opinion, the right way to do it is through voice recognition. If you do it right, you find what you want very quickly in a way that is natural to people. Just talk to the damn thing. |
In the old days, the content was your voice. Now, with the Internet, we have different content. |
It gives them a larger reach so they can fight cable in their whole footprint. Now, there's no hiding from AT&T . |
It has every component that has proven conducive to the consumption of adult entertainment - privacy, easy access, and, on top of it, mobility, |
It should make it much easier to transfer your files from device to computer, ... It's an enhancing feature for existing digital cameras, which are under assault from cell phones already. It should make it better [for digital cameras]. |