@badmoon: I know...I enjoy Flash 10.1 on my Nexus One and believe it or not, it is very smooth. What else do you expect from a device that small. If you don't like it, uninstall it. Well...that's another argument, but a part of this one. ;)
@badmoon: I know...I enjoy Flash 10.1 on my Nexus One and believe it or not, it is very smooth. What else do you expect from a device that small. If you don't like it, uninstall it. Well...that's another argument, but a part of this one. ;)
So...what is the internal storage on this thing? Nice to see a full size SD card slot.
@somidscr21: Quoting myself "This is what it actually did with smartphones and brought out the mighty Nexus One and actually succeeded in its goal."
I think Google will have to step in and show the manufacturers how to make a high-end tablet with Android.
@Nitesh Singh: My point is...when or how does it get to the Carbon stage?
I thought Sun was a hydrogen star, that is why there is fusion reaction in the Sun which emits huge amounts of energy.
@hellskitchen: Some people have been able to get the new ones with the offer lets see if I get lucky. I've been waiting for this. The offer ends September 7, not so far away though.
@Jeff1741: Yea...but I'm being optimistic here.
Cool...I think I will be able to buy this with a MacBook Pro during the student sale as it will be available next week (or pre-order starting today). :)
Sony will be drowned.
Is this argument targeted to lure consumers or manufacturers?
Sun's EYE?
Wow...that is quite fast. When I ran Quadrant Standard on my Nexus One (stock 2.2), it scored 1356.
@so i herd some things...: Nope...Opera Mobile is not, Opera Mini is.
@wagedomain: Well...its Opera Mini which is available in the Market. Opera has not even released Opera Mobile for Android.
Good to see Opera Mobile...does anybody know if this will be available in the market anytime soon?
@robot-shmobot: I know Opera Mini is there for Android and is quite good too. There is a difference between the two.
I wonder how much time it'll take for them to bring in a beta version of it.
First reduce the buttons on a phone, then the ports.
@qwed88: Right...remember the original iPhone with its weird headset jack.