CEO Speaks: PC in Your Palm
(2 of 2)
E.C.: It's hard to call in the long run. I expect Nokia, Motorola and Samsung and all the traditional handset players. It's possible some of the PC vendors will figure out how to get into this game. There are certainly Research in Motion and some other players in the marketplace today that I expect to continue to be competitors.
TIME: At what point do we become too connected?
E.C.: There's one button that's really important--it's the off button. People need to understand that this device shouldn't be a ball and chain. It should be a freeing experience. I find it to be really liberating, frankly. Our lives have become generally more complex. If you're going to have that complexity and craziness around your life, it's better to be in control of it than have it control you.
- « PREV PAGE
- 1
- 2
Most Popular »
- How Cash Keeps Poor People Poor
- E.T. Turns 30: 10 Things You Didn't Know About Our Favorite Extraterrestrial
- 15-Year-Old Creates Test for Pancreatic Cancer
- Nevada Ghosts: Rare Photos From an A-Bomb Test
- Euro Crisis: Why A Greek Exit Could Be Much Worse Than Expected
- Could a Fertility Gene Discovery Lead to New Male Contraception?
- 10 Dangerous Products You Might Have in Your Home
- Obama Stumbles? Why the President's Right to Talk About Bain
- Star Wars Turns 35: How TIME Covered the Film Phenomenon
- Meet Dylan Bundy: The Minor Leaguer Baseball Is Buzzing About
- Researchers Probe the Potential Health Benefits of Palm Oil
- A Visit with Turkey's Controversial Religious Movement
- Feeding the Planet Without Destroying It
- Bubble on the Potomac
- Falcon's Liftoff: How a Private Firm Could Change Space Exploration
- The Fatal Flight of the Superjet 100: Why Did It Slam Into a Mountain?
- Learning That Works
- The Man Who Remade Motherhood
- Bibi's Choice
- Seoul: 10 Things to Do




