NPD Group has released a report that shows Palm, T-Mobile and Motorola as the biggest losers to the AT&T/Apple iPhone axis. According to NPD, their 13,000-consumer study shows that early iPhone buyers were "ten times more likely to previously own a Treo and three times more likely to previously own T-Mobile's Sidekick." Motorola Q was also affected, but BlackBerry was left untouched by the powers of the JesusPhone, apparently because of the latter's lack of corporate email. What about you, dear readers? Did you drop a Treo, Sidekick or Q for an iPhone? Your answers in the comments. [ZDNet]