Does Apple really want to try and crank out 20 million phones a quarter.

Cellular services appeal to young adults, those in the 18-25 age range, and that is a group that advertisers want to reach.

It kind of came out of the chute with some real flaws in it. I wouldn't say it was a complete disaster but they clearly had some real problems.

Motorola is big and bold enough to do things on its own.

Right now, security is a major concern for companies that are using handheld devices to improve employee productivity.

While they are doing well, the process to getting with the big leagues is quite a leap.

I would think they'd want to get something tangible for that.

It's a brutal, global business.

Security features will always take processing cycles from users' systems.