Get Better Gear!
- Texas Tea for the iPhone and iPod touch from Snakehead Software, $1.99
- Tenqa SP-109 Stereo Wireless Bluetooth Speaker from Tenqa, US$39.99
- RedLaser from Occipital, LLC , US$1.99
- iSkin solo, solo FX, and solo FX SE iPhone cases from iSkin, US$29.99 (solo); $32.99 (solo FX); $34.99 (solo FX SE)
- MobiValet from MobiValet, US$24.99 - $49.99
Top 5 Free Apps
iTunes New Music Releases
Top 5 Paid Apps
Discover New Music
- Asylum Street Spankers
The Asylum Street Spankers are...well...The Spankers. Hailing from Austin, where I saw them live dozens of times, the band played entirely acousti
- Depeche Mode
Oddly enough, Playing The Angel is a return to form for Depeche Mode, even though it may well be argued that they never truly deviated from their roots in their more recent offerings. In the
- Belle & Sebastian
The Life Pursuit is a sort of Reeses Peanut Butter Cup. You get Belle & Sebastian's peanut butter (its wistful, often irresistible pop) dipped in a 'Have A Nice Day!' and glam 70s chocol
- Amon Tobin
- The genius is in the beats. Amon Tobin creates fantastic, groovy beats behind beats. "Supermodified" rolls through your expectations of breakbeat music, and turns them up a bit. It's a mellow album, p
- Poe
Dropping like a bomb on some of the blah musical offerings of her contemporaries, Haunted was one of the best albums of 2000, obliterating the competition.
Ostensibly a tie-in to her brot
Reader Specials
Visit Deals On The Web for the best deals on all consumer electronics, iPods, and more!
News
BW: iPhone 3G will Create Headaches for Rivals
Sunday, June 15th, 2008 at 4:00 PM - by .(JavaScript must be enabled to view this email address)
The iPhone 3G is likely to lead to new headaches for the competition, eroding market share and slimmer margins, according to BusinessWeek on Monday.
The first generation iPhone made an impact in the industry and stole market share from rivals. Now that Apple has reduced the price of the iPhone 3G to as little as US$199, rivals are facing a whole new set of headaches.
Mobile phone makers had thought that they would make more money with customers accepting a $500 smartphone and have added expensive new features and hardware to their phones as a result. Just as they do so, Apple has lowered its own price dramatically.
While its true that carriers absorb the cost of subsidies with expensive monthly plans, they will still seek to recover some of that loss with slimmer margins from the manufacturers, wrote Olga Kharif. As a result, Apples competitors will face eroding earnings and market share as the momentum of a worldwide capable iPhone 3G grows.
In addition, Apples rivals will have to spend a lot more ad money to keep up with the lure and appeal of Apples smartphone, soon to be much more enterprise capable. Customers are likely to want the real thing, not just an imitation -- similar to the iPod market. "The thing is, it [rival products] wont be the iPhone," said Neil Strother, an analyst with JupiterResearch. "You are not comparing apples to apples."
Finally, Apple has put in place a mechanism to rapidly create a next generation of native apps that will provide even more appeal and leverage the iPhones capabilities, such as location services. Apples rivals may be reaching for the aspirin bottle right now.
Recent Headlines
- Gameloft’s GT Racing Motor Academy Arrives at App Store
- Apple Job Posting Hints at a Camera in Future iPads
- iPad: A Reason For Being
- Google Lowers Nexus One “Equipment Recovery Fee” to $150
- Texas Tea for the iPhone and iPod touch
- Notebook, iThoughts Add TextExpander touch Support
- Fixing iPhone and MobileMe Sync Headaches

















Post Your Comments