@djfoxx64: Seriously... I've barley ever hear anything about the Droid or the Droid X. I think they're the flagship devices on that obscure wireless provider Verizon.
@djfoxx64: Seriously... I've barley ever hear anything about the Droid or the Droid X. I think they're the flagship devices on that obscure wireless provider Verizon.
@cec: Microsoft has a long history of hating Google, this is no surprise.
@96Roadmaster: Dell just replaced the Mobo in my 1530, but ever since then my GPU has been overheating randomly. Looks like I have a check coming my way...
@vein11: I'd take N1 on T-Mobile hands down, and the Incredible (basically the N1) on Verizon hands down.
@ahkenatan: I agree, I currently have a Nexus One, but if I were to pick a Verizon phone I'd take the Incredible and not jsut because it's the same phone as the N1. The Droid X is just excessively huge, plus it's build quality just feels cheap compared to the HTC. Also, I'd go with an N1 on T-Mobile over the Vibrant…
@MrYdobon: And with Android's cloud back-up features, it'd be super easy to set up another game.
@walkingagh: Actually, it looks like this App may be on Android under a different name, althought it looks to lack the syncing feature. /sigh
@walkingagh: I second that motion, although I'd have trouble swallowing that $10 price tag. Maybe something in $5-$7 range....
@lindsayk: WiFi is faster a lot of the time than 3G, and it also uses much less power, so using WiFi where you can saves battery.
@Edgar Ríos: Nice photoshop. The "Like" button is hilarious.
@vinod1978: Wow, you just answered a question that has been puzzling me for a while. The area I work in has notoriously atrocious AT&T coverage, but when I make the occasional call battery usage shows I'm getting only about 1 minute per %, which is only 100 minutes of talk time. I only get 1-2 bars around my office,…
Call it whatever you want... I say suck it. =)
@justagigilo85: Accessing files when I'm with you, but when we are apart there's an online backup too... That's the best I could do.
@TangoTL: I think that decision is up the the FCC. They didn't seem to happy about the recent Google/Verizon "net neutrality" proposal, so I'd bet we see some intervention here soon.
@siwex80: Let's not forget the Nexus One (which is essentially a Desire). Even my Apple loving friends contend that it is a beautiful piece of hardware, and the I am consistently able to impress the more tech savvy ones with the extensibility of Android. It's like Jailbreak on crack that you don't have to reconfigure…
@Sprzout: It was on last week's best apps! =) [gizmodo.com]
@albokay: I'm assuming you mean Android? It's odd they weren't mentioned in this parade, although they are the most similar considering Microsoft has a very solid collection of web services just like Google. I also imagine the experience to be much more Android like, open, customizable.
@snoop_dizzle: You need to head over to Lifehacker more... I don't know where this Whitson Gordon guy came from, but he has done an excellent job of highlighting all the latest and greatest android apps/news. They're almost like the Android version of Giz over there.
@buzztechyear: Not necessary, these are like newer Intel processors, faster, yet use less power because they go from 60nm to 45nm. I don't understand the science behind it, but they are evolving the same way as desktop processors.
@iScuba: I believe that physics has proved that the physical universe we occupy and know created it self, but that's not to say there was no outside guidance (a creator), but I still think that is highly unlikely. However, where all the stuff (matter) came from, could very well be from a creator, and I don't think…