You're making too much sense QB.
I was trying to give RIM the benefit of the doubt, since there have been repeated accusations of BB bashing by some of the more 'sensitive' RIM fans here on AT.
In all honesty, I hope RIM is able to keep up with the pack going forward. Innovation, competition and choice are always a good thing for consumers. And RIM certainly has a solid track record of bringing all three to the market. ()![]()
I think RIM abandoned the phone os because it is archaic and they wanted to start fresh. Maybe they will bring the new os down to the phones. But the fresh start is important because it means the OS supports multi-processing natively. iOS and Android's MP support may be added later, which means it'll be a half-ass solution.