rothgar
Justin Garrison
rothgar

The link for the Incase bag doesn't work for me, anyone else? #corrections

VOTE: TouchPad

If you buy the Galaxy Nexus in the Verizon store they were bundling this battery with the phone for $20. Not sure if that is all the stores or just mine, but It was quite a good deal.

If anyone is looking for a really cheap off-contract smartphone. The HP Veer is only $100 on Amazon without a contract.

SmartOffice has a PDF reader that can do all those things. It's kinda pricey though, if you find that you read PDFs a lot, it may be worth the investment. [www.precentral.net]

HP Does not allow it.

Here's my walkthrough [www.howtogeek.com] IMO Android is pointless until ICS gets ported. But I for one love webOS

Just get the Kindle Fire, It'll get stock Android hacked on it sooner than the playbook will.

You do realize that webOS has more tablet specific apps than Android does right?

1) I'm not sure, I think all you can do is zoom

Ubuntu doesn't run natively on the Touchpad. Rather it is launched like an app. You need to first start with installing preware and xecutah. From there you can follow the rabbit hole to getting Ubuntu installed.

I'd recommend try renting an ozone generator. They are pretty handy at getting out smells, but you'll have to be more proactive about not letting the smell come back.

Even though webOS is dead, I still might as well point out Sports Live!/Sports Live! HD and CBS Sports for tracking sports on the TouchPad, Veer, Pre2, etc.

I wish this would have taken in the factor of carpooling costs. If I really wanted to I could carpool which quite a few co-workers and still get to work faster than public transit. It not only 1/2 my total cost of commuting, but my work pays $1.50 for each person each day they carpool.

The thumbnail doesn't appear to be working, here's the original picture. [1n73r.net]

When crowd surfing, always land on your feet.

Does anyone have a mobile podcast they'd recommend that isn't focused to heavily on a single platform (iOS, Android, etc.?)

This could also be because Apple is working with universities to put Apple stores directly on campus. I know the computer store on my campus sells exclusively Apple computers, iPads, iPods, AppleTV etc. And the school gets paid a percentage of every Apple product sold.

You can add How-to Geek to the list because I'll be there (even if I'm just a low-ly contract writer). Maybe I'll get a TouchPad by then to show off.

Anyone else have suggestions for webOS? I currently use Dr Podder but occasionally have problems. Stitcher was too confusing to get started. Any others?