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This is a great article from Digital Trends. It discusses the pros and cons of these 3 offerings. Google’s Dreams, Apple’s iStrategy, and Microsoft’s WinOpportunity Google wants world domination with its Chrome browser and Android platform. But if it happens, it won’t be because of the initial HTC Dream...
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Coolsmartphone.com has this article comparing the iPhone with the HTC Touch HD. The HTC Touch HD looks really good - and here is that list again from Pocketnow showing its expected release date.
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As soon as people started to get excited about open-source OpenClip, and its ability to bring copy-and-paste functionality to the iPhone, Apple found a way to shut it down with its 2.1 firmware. CNet News has the full story .
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For me, the most important feature on my next phone will be screen size and quality. So this article which compared the screens of the iPhone and the Nokia N95 caught my attention. Steve Litchfield from All About Symbian compares the screens in terms of size and brightness. Check out his article here...
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After his third iPhone 3G continued to cut him off in the middle of his conversations, Ryan Shaw had seen enough. For the complete story on Cnet the link is below. http://news.yahoo.com/s/cnet/20080811/tc_cnet/83011357931001242037;_ylt=AtyVKb66RziPcEVH9KkmHnt2OWIB
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Jupiter Research analyst , Michael Gartenberg points out that there's a difference between the business models of Windows Mobile and Zune. “Windows Mobile is a core platform and OS. No one has ever been successful licensing technology platforms to others and then competing with a device of their...
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This article is from RCRWireless and is written by Bill Stone, CEO and president, Handango. He talks about three benefits that the iPhone brings to the application marketplace - consumer awareness, competition, and expansion of alternative distribution models for smartphone content. Definitely worth...
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Brighthand has this article about the steps that need to be accomplished.
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Jason Langridge has posted a wonderful comparison chart on his blog which compares the push e-mail capabilities of Windows Mobile with those found in the iPhone software version 2.0. I've copied and slightly reformatted the chart here: Feature Capabilities not in Windows Mobile (but available in...
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An Exchange Server admin and Microsoft MVP for Exchange and Office Communications Server, blogger Paul Robichaux recently wrote an article titled "The iPhone as a mail device," focusing closely on the iPhone's prospects as an Exchange-compatible device in the enterprise. His verdict? "Apple...
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