b) You don't see anything wrong with one of Palm's largest investors hyping their product beyond any reasonable expectation at the possible and probable detriment of their stock and perceived backlash by the press and users?
You're changing the conversation.
I said there's nothing "wrong" in the sense that he's not being unfair. He's speaking in exactly the way everyone should expect him to, so no one should be surprised or upset by it.
You want to re-define "wrong" as "he's hurting his business." Ok, we can talk about that issue too, but that's a new subject. Is that what we're talking about now? We can close the door on "his comments are fair" and move on to this new idea?