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have had a BlackBerry for something like 15 years; each year or so getting a new replacement model. Hell, I even had a Palm Pilot and all of its incarnations. I recall my Palm tethered to an Omnisky modem that "pushed" your e-mails to the device. (Remember those units?) I distinctly remember replacing that brick with a relatively new e-mail device from RIM that automatically delivered your e-mail. Now again it seems like the time to switch to a new device yet again. Here's why.
I Already Have a Mac Desktop at Home
About a year ago, I needed to replace an aging six-year-old Dell desktop machine. My son, the 16-year-old technologist of the house, along with my local computer store, heartily recommended switching to a Mac: It would run all of the software I was already using; I could switch over my 23,000 item iTunes library seamlessly; I could dial into my firm's network just as easily; a Mac was a more stable computer; I could get a giant 27-inch monitor; and it looked really cool. So I invested in my first Mac. The switch was fairly smooth. (ExceptQuicken for Mac is a vastly inferior product. No one told me that. And I had to spend a lot of time reorganizing my banking software.)
I Already Have a Mac Laptop
I also recently had to replace an aging Sony Netbook that ceased to function after about 18 months due to a design flaw in how the removal battery like Dell BATDW00L Battery
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connected to the laptop. My son (again) has had a MacBook Pro for more than three years and has never had a problem with the hardware. In fact, his prior Dell laptop had a similar battery connection problem (which some Russian émigré kid in his apartment fixed for us. This kid had developed a specialized business of fixing battery or charging cord connections for a variety of laptops). The MacBook Air has been running flawlessly and it looks really cool. It works seamlessly with the desktop one too.
Apple Offers a Compelling Product
The iPhone is elegantly designed, from the box that initially houses the device, to the software that runs the device itself. It all works. And works together flawlessly. Some people complain about the difficulties of a closed ecosystem, but an end-to-end solution makes for an elegant and robust user experience.
RIM Has Recently Stumbled
RIM, the prior good friend of corporate America (and many other countries)can't seem to do anything right lately. Its recent outages didn't affect me directly, but my wife's BlackBerry was out for about two days. A number of friends and colleagues reported lack of service while away from the desk and told me that they no longer trusted RIM and were dumping their BlackBerrys for either an iPhone or an Android device. RIM can't seem to keep their network working.
RIM Can't Seem to Figure Out How to Compete
Everyone, even RIM management, believes that the much anticipated Playbook tablet was a disaster. Its inability to function without being tethered put it at a distinct disadvantage with iPads and any other tablet out there. What have they been doing up in Waterloo as Google has been pushing the Android platform and Apple has been selling tons of iPhones? It doesn't seem like much has been happening on the BlackBerry front. No new innovations. Software is kind of bland and a copy of everyone else. And very few really important apps.