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vintage farmhouse grain sack iphone case

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With its TouchPad, HP's Palm division tried to build a tablet that could multitask like a PC. And it pulled it off -- albeit at the expense of battery life. But, consumers basically said that if they wanted a laptop they'd just buy a laptop, and the ones who wanted a tablet bought the iPad. Meanwhile, HP Palm had diverted resources away from innovating its Pre smartphone line and the high-profile failure of the TouchPad gave HP's then-CEO Leo Apotheker all the excuse he needed to pull the plug on the whole Palm division.

Those are the two most poignant examples of groups that got side-tracked chasing the iPad and came to rue the mistake, There are others that have also gotten caught in the vortex vintage farmhouse grain sack iphone case and a few that are still in the danger zone, When we talk about companies -- and divisions of big companies -- that have struggled to compete against the iPad, there's a handful that will immediately come to mind, So I've created a list and rated them based on how much danger they're in -- no danger, mild danger, or serious danger..

Samsung (no danger). While Samsung has released a flurry of different tablet models in all shapes and sizes, it hasn't distracted the company at all. It has still been producing a steady stream of top-selling smartphones. This is a company that is all about releasing a ton of different products and hoping a few of them become hits. As such, Samsung is probably the least likely on this list to get sidetracked by chasing the iPad. Google Android (mild danger). Going after the iPad messed up the Android development cycle in 2011. Google launched Android 3.0 as a tablet-only release, which left most Android phones stranded back on Android 2.3 "Gingerbread," which still remains by far the most prevalent version of Android on phones today despite the fact that it was released in December 2010.

Android tablets turned out to be a big disappointment, While Google was dedicating resources vintage farmhouse grain sack iphone case to Android tablets, the Android phone platform was splintering, getting hit by malware, suffering from slow software updates, and being loaded down with crapware from mobile carriers, Google has reunified Android in version 4.0 and addressed many of these issues, so it looks like it's back on track, The company hasn't been talking about tablets much in 2012, When it goes down the tablet road again, I expect that Google won't allow it to distract from the phone ecosystem next time..

HTC (mild danger). HTC was formerly the top-selling hardware vendor in Android smartphones and it still makes the only Android skin (HTC Sense) that truly improves on the stock Android OS. But, in mid-2011, it released the 7-inch HTC Flyer, which was one of the worst tablets of the year. And, as it focused on its tablet play, the scrappy little phone maker had a lull in smartphone innovation that allowed Samsung and Motorola to leapfrog it in the second half of 2011 with better devices that attracted a lot more buyers.


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