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@blyan is not on fire: The operating system is just the framework. What your crowing is that BB doesn't get the dev support that Android and iOS gets, which is true to an extent. However, in terms of "features", they are subjective. Some people "need" spokeo on there phone and others need a worldwide, free, proven and

@blyan is not on fire: Ok, so you haven't used a blackberry. Well, way to spearhead the argument against them, if naysayers like you are the only ones they have to worry about I think they'll do just fine. And those two comments I made (1 & 2) were concise and I think don't need any explanation. Go into a phone store

Joomla! template...all that money and he couldn't hire a developer/design team?

Super detailed, well-thought out, proper "linkage"...I wish all the articles here would follow your lead and go from blurbs and a link to a fully fleshed article. Can't wait for the next one!

@blyan is not on fire: A feature is only a feature if it doesn't hinder the phone in any way.

@SonnyHooper: I'm with ya mate. My dad has a blackberry and loves it. I'm all for the next superphone and everything, but some people just want a super reliable (practically indestructible) phone. The design hasn't changed in forever and the functionality has only improved.

@OneTech: Awesome implementation.

@cheese1756: Actually it isn't my mod, although I do have something similar planned (I'm using this one for inspiration). Here's the link for a gallery and description.

It's cool that apple's finally implementing this but (and not to beat a dead horse) it's not new. True multitouch has been around far longer then any ios device. Just so we're clear: Apple did not invent true multitouch or switching between apps with a swipe. All clear? Good.

@Adam: It feels like WebOS is being pieced out and sold to the highest bidder, with RIM leading the bidding war. Cards, flicking away apps, gesture bezel, ugh.

Yea, or you could just do it right.

*crickets*

People, a hotspot punches a gigantic hole in your security. Seriously, if you want another device to get online off of your phone, just tether.