Join our iPhone, iPod touch, iPad and Apple TV community today! Register Here | Login

Stock Talk 02: Apple value, RIM results, Android uptake

By , Friday, Dec 23, 2011 at 12:08 pm
2

Chris, Ed, and Rene talk Apple value, RIM's latest results, the uptake of Android, webOS going open source, Microsoft's mobile chances, HTML5 platforms, the future of LTE, and the year ahead. This is Mobile Nations Stock Talk.

Hosts

Feedback

Got something to say? Agree or disagree with something we said? Have something you want us to discuss on a future show? Don't just sit there yelling at the screen, dammit, let us know!

Credits

Thanks to the Mobile Nations network of store for sponsoring this podcast, and to our fantastic live chat members for keeping us honest and making us smart!

Mobile Nations

Rene Ritchie

Editor-in-Chief of iMore, Executive Producer at Mobile Nations, co-host of Iterate and ZEN and TECH, cook, grappler, photon wrangler. Follow him on Twitter @reneritchie

More Posts

 TwitterFacebookLinkedInGoogle Plus

← Previously

Daily Deal: Incipio Stowaway Case for iPhone 4S, iPhone 4 only $22.95

Next up →

Steve Jobs to receive special Grammy award for revolutionizing music industry
  1. FlopTech says:

    Re: "Microsoft’s mobile chances"

    If Microsoft had a chance to even slightly scratch the surface of the mobile market in, say, the next year or two, they would still be welcome to keynote at CES ad nauseam. Just our $0.02.

  2. Murani Lewis says:

    I just want to point out to the point that Nokia maybe should've been defending their low end market turf opposed to the high end with the Lumia series that its been stated already by Microsoft and Nokia that the true strength of their partnership is they are pushing to get the cost of their smartphones produced for less than $200. That will allow phones coming to carriers with subsidies where its free or very cheap. Plus the low end smartphones are coming in 2012.

Leave a Reply

Note: Comments must be civil, respectful, and on-topic. If a comment does not add to the conversation, if it contains spam advertising, or inappropriate language or content, it will be removed. Insulting the topic, author, staff, site, network, or other commenters will result in the comment being marked as spam and potential prevent future comments from appearing on the site. Do not post as a business or your comment will likely be confused with spam. Comments containing links may be held for moderation. Relax, enjoy, and share in the discussion.