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hanswurst0815
hanswurst0815

Well, at least back in 1988 you could sell advertising space on mobile phones.

The last three phones I bought (HTC, Moto, Samsung) all had Micro USB. I think proprietary ports are a dumbphone thing by now.

Thanks for the info. I know it's hard to beat but I'm much too far away from the Apple ecosystem by now (no Apple hardware and not even iTunes installed), so that's not an option. Guess I'll have a look at the clumsiness myself...

Does anyone (still) use a Boxee? I've got a NAS (old HP Mediasmart but it gets the job done) with all my movies and music on it. It's fast enough for streaming to the laptop, so bandwith shouldn't be a problem. As far as I researched, Boxee seems to be the easiest solution if mainly you want to do streaming via DLNA.

Thanks, already like it! Even though I can't watch the first one ("not available in your country"), it's 3 am here and the horrible muzak of the last one is driving me nuts.

Put didn't they patent it? I smell a lawsuit just around the corner.

It reminds me of the Terminator and how Arni drives into the police station.

It's not that nuts. criminals did this quite often in Zürich because all the jewely stores had nice glas fronts. It only stopped after they decided to put large rocks or concret blocks on the sideways.

Nay. Is it just my imagination or do company logos recently become "simpler" and more boring at the same time? (Microsoft!) And I don't even like the font. Their old logo was much more recognizable, iconically speaking.

I think a car company that links a large portion of its in-car audio to a phone is insane. It's not like nobody knows people change their gadgets faster than their cars. Of course Apple could have easily incorporated video and ipod out onto this adapter, but then again, Apple could have "easily" continued to support

People here also like to write fast and easy ;)

This has to be one of the best combinations of comment and user name!

I don't think you can measure radiation in tons.

...and it will probably take 5 years for companies other than Apple to jump in. And another 10 years for people outside the US to be part of the game.

You're right, the Nexus handsets are a far better analogy. Although MS probably won't make it so hard to shop for their own hardware...

...and what's the big deal anyhow? In a way, Apple did the same thing when they ditched the idea of letting other companies sell their own Mac hardware.

The one bad thing about the Droid was that it had Moto's own UI. I've received maybe one update that arrived half a year late. Since then, there's really no alternative besides the Nexus phones from Google. I hope that will change in the future though.

They may not be cheap, but to me they feel like it. I've dropped both my Droid and my Nexus S rather plenty and the latter gained far more scratches. Also, it looks more plastic-y, because it is. But: Yes, of course it's an opinion. What I like about the Nexus S design is the organic feel - it's round and very easy to

I loved the original Droid. It was built like a tank, looked nice yet different from all iPhones. If they'd add a decent camera and wouldn't screw with the UI (thus allowing frequent Android updates!), I'd buy one in a second. I like the Nexus models built by Samsung, I just hate that they feel so cheap.

Rams' final design principle: "Good design is as little design as possible." Transfer that to the tablet and you get nothing but a rectangle.