@OreoExplosion: I too still use a corded phone
@OreoExplosion: I too still use a corded phone
@lhmlco: Android: the next version will get it right
@Splendor78: build quality etc.
@HeartBurnKid: Agent of R.O.A.C.H.: Compared to Windows or OS X, Linux also has plenty of great apps, more apps for free, and not nearly as much of the garbage that crufts up software shelves.
@talkingstove: Cut the Rope
@muzicman82: who pressed the buttons to make your browser work when you posted this
@MarcusMaximus: www.phandroid.com has the fervent Android worship you need.
@The5thElephant: No real differences to 99% of users, but likely noticeable battery gains for those same 99% through Apple's treatment of multitasking. It's a good tradeoff.
@Cornish: Android: truly greater, a year later
@WheresWinPho: I too have many toys made of glass and brushed aluminum
@MugsTheGreat: psst this thing is going to cost $700 minimum vs. iPad's $500
@buccscott1: ^^^ English, folks.
@me_eit: Apple: not all things to all people
If you don't list "Apps" as the number one advantage of iPad over Android, you're really missing the point of these platforms.
@green cabbage x2: You should try something like Excel sometime.
@BoscoH: I think OS X was the first OS that shipped with built-in widget functionality, yes.
Apparently Google got their new UI from circa-1995 motherboard control software.
@CannedCorn: I don't know the limitations on widgets in 3.0, but the ones in the demo aren't too inspiring, just simple lists and stacks.
@MattWPBS: Useful? Yes.
Looks very slick.