@ectocooler: Amen to that.
@ectocooler: Amen to that.
@Ricardo Trujillo: And for those saying that this is a matter of T-Mobile not being able to handle the extra influx of data. That's just not accurate. In this case there's not necessarily more data coming in, only a bigger number of connections.
@Ricardo Trujillo: Thanks for the replies.
I understand how this can be a design flaw on the developers side. But the really worrying aspect here is what seems to be the really weak Android OS architecture.
@beanperry: get a life...
@amazingmao: I will have to agree with you !
@dave_t: Troll article to you, common sense, public health article to me.
When this guy is not defending his pedofile employees he is thinking about how to come up with outrageously anachronic stuff to say. Does anyone in their five senses actually care about what he has to say ?...sadly yes.
@CodeJanitor: The one that doesn't fit here is the iPad, not the e-book reader. Too big to be a cell phone, doesn't replace a laptop and is too expensive and just doesn't work as an e-reader.
@Yarrr: No, it's not because you question Tarantino, it's because of the stupid reasons why you do. Ahhh... and insulting me just proves my point.
@Yarrr: man, you should just stick to Stallone's movies. Maybe you will appreciate those.
@SALVATlON: Nope. I'm right there with you. QT is one of the few american directors that are still making movies that are worth watching.
@Oasx: Really, I can't think of another director who has done more in the last 20 years for American cinema than QT . Tarantino understands the value of story telling and good acting over throwing millions of dollars at a movie to make it half decent. But I guess that when you use the CGI version of "The Hulk" as your…
@jibbly: You just found one of the reasons why WP7 will be a major player. Everyone wants to be MSFTs partner.
@technomom1: Love it. Better than iPhone's and way better than Android's.
Steve jobs should present this in the next MacWorld and sell it for 99.99. I'm sure fanboys will buy it.
@TheLostVikings: Thank you. I couldn't have said it better.
@dagfar: IEAK...love it.
@Driver86: Two thirds of the world population have cellphones, less than 20% of those are smartphones. Explain to me how entering into a market with more than 2 billion potential customers is "too little, too late" for you ?