Jagster
Jagster
Jagster

LOL, "craptacular", you crack me up. Simple. Close minded. Uninformed. You're not much of a gadget enthusiast so how did you get a star?

So totally unrelated products are related by totally unrelated colors. Got it.

That may have been the image used but reading the actual content of the articles should have been enough to inform you that Cyan was not the only color.

"which could be blamed too on tech bloggers selective propaganda, but I digress ..."

How could you not know that they have a black one? It's right on the AT&T page and there have been countless articles regarding how quickly the Lumia's are selling out and mentioning that the black ones are the one most likely to be found in stock. It's pointed out in almost every article yet you were completely

Purpose of your question is?

Well, they could make a touch friendly UI for when using it in tablet mode. Maybe call it, um, iMetro.

Fuzzy Math.

I use "| Sent from my mobile |". Same reasoning and the pipes seperate the disclaimer from the body of the message a bit better.

HTC HD2 says Hi! That is a WinMo6 phone that will be running WinPho8.

Poor Google. Too bad they play the same games.

There are Terms of Use that must be adhered to when using web API's. Google does the same with theirs, and Google also blocks 3rd parties that they don't like from accessing their interfaces (such as blocking Windows Phone from YouTube while allowing iOS and Android).

Why must the headline imply that Windows Phone is trailing far behind in implementing new tech? "Finally"? Really? Where does the holy grail iOS stand in getting it's first NFC handset? What percentage of all smartphones has NFC today?

They bought a large pool of patents. Some of which incuded patents AOL acquired when they bought Netscape for >$4billion.

Main difference is that Microsoft bakes in and thoroughly tests enterprise level management hooks and documentation for their browsers. Corporate networks need stable and reliable applications that are not changing nightly or weekly with minimal documentation of support tools. FF and Chrome treat the corporate systems

Inexpensive is a relative term so it is possible to have something on time, good quality, and inexpensive (relatively).

What's with all the yelling in the car?

Well, some of us have to keep the web in business so I don't mind taking some ads so you don't have to. My broadband is fast and I can ignore them easily enough. The only ones that really bother me are the ones that take over the page and I can take care of those easily.

Off topic but that IE ad you guys are playing is slick. Seems short and that's saying something since usually ads seem way too long.

Beer was consumed then cans filled with H2O.