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@RaindropBebop: Agreed. You can brick your PC updating BIOS if you really try hard.

@SublimeAndEtc: Ah, but Ninja blur gives us some hope. ...I agree, motoblur is a major disappointment, but Motorola's hardware is great, don't diss... they're just not as awesome as HTC

When I first started as Systems Admin for my company, my boss said, never say "Oops"

@SophT: nice!

Sprint WebOS phones DO have free turn by turn Navigation.

@Segador: yeah, I just tried to buy and it's Ireland only.

If Chrome OS is basically just an access point to The Cloud, then why would you want to access it remotely? It's all in the cloud!!

I prefer the openness of Android, the integration with gmail and Google services So well, the many apps, the many options of hardware (ability to change the batteries, add storage memory), the choice of network carrier. Android is all about choices and the best experience for the user; iPhone is so limited and

@thatdecade: But it's so much more full featured in the email... it's actually Google Maps... with zooming, dragging... in the side bar, you have to open it in a new window (unless I'm missing something). I think this is great!

@coasttech: No way, maybe in 2001 Norton had better protection. Norton is on the low end of the chart now, and is filled with bloat. If you're going with a paid version there are many better options, but the free ones will do fine, MSE has anti-virus AND anti-spyware. It's great, and all you need. Norton may offer a

@toadstoolporridge: I've had the Incredible with 2.1 and Sense for a little over a month, and I could not be happier. It is an amazing phone, and So fast! In many ways, the Incredible has gotten better review than the Nexus One. Froyo will be awesome for sure, but for now, it's hard to beat Sense with 2.1. (same for

Apple did NOT invent video conferencing.

@ppatron: What a great post, thanks for all the info and links!

@Andinator: iPhone is the new Razr? Sorry folks, I don't want a razr and the same phone as all my neighbors.

Google Wave???

@Sensai: When I lost my cover it did mess up and completely died. It's non responsive at all in any computer.

@Marquette LaForest: I have the same Lacie Key flash drive and nearly a week after I lost the little plastic cover, the drive completely died on me.

VOTE: Malwarebyte's Anti-malware. This won't help you with any hardware problems, or or user changed settings, but this is a great tool to determine whether or not it's malware.

VOTE: Dell boot diagnostic partition. Also available as a free bootable iso from their website; full hardware diagnostics.