As I reviewed the Blackberry Torch one thing was obvious: RIM wants an iPhone like device for the average customer, but still holds the e-mail/business market and doesn't want to lose it.
I wonder what would happen if RIM bought Palm back in the day and had two series of devices, one for business with QWERTY keyboards and great e-mail, and another one to compete with Apple.
I wonder what would happen if RIM bought Palm back in the day and had two series of devices, one for business with QWERTY keyboards and great e-mail, and another one to compete with Apple.