Is this Apple's vain attempt to compensate for lack of MMS?!
Please STOP with random iUpdates every time Jobs takes an iDump, sends an iSMS (but not an iMMS of course), eats at iMcDonald's, or does any other useless function that is not worth the disgusting degree of over-coverage given.
My WinMo6 device has a "send to my space" link in the "pictures and videos" app, and does so for free.
Let me know when the Picsel browser is available for public comsuption, and until then, shut the iPhuck up.
Also, if you don't want to hear about the iPhone, and you're at least smart enough to post messages, you would have by now looked up instructions on how not to have to view iPhone-related posts--because it is possible.
I'm writing this because no one else will probably take the time or have the patience to post it for the millionth time.
Those of us who use WinMo already know how much its devices pwn the iPhone, but your post serves no purpose but to continue the lame fanboy/antifanboy war.
Don't blame Engadget for posting the news. Blame yourself for not being able to argue effectively enough that you don't have to curse out the messenger.
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Dear engadgetmobile,
Is this Apple's vain attempt to compensate for lack of MMS?!
Please STOP with random iUpdates every time Jobs takes an iDump, sends an iSMS (but not an iMMS of course), eats at iMcDonald's, or does any other useless function that is not worth the disgusting degree of over-coverage given.
My WinMo6 device has a "send to my space" link in the "pictures and videos" app, and does so for free.
Let me know when the Picsel browser is available for public comsuption, and until then, shut the iPhuck up.
Dear GBot,
Also, if you don't want to hear about the iPhone, and you're at least smart enough to post messages, you would have by now looked up instructions on how not to have to view iPhone-related posts--because it is possible.
I'm writing this because no one else will probably take the time or have the patience to post it for the millionth time.
Those of us who use WinMo already know how much its devices pwn the iPhone, but your post serves no purpose but to continue the lame fanboy/antifanboy war.
Don't blame Engadget for posting the news. Blame yourself for not being able to argue effectively enough that you don't have to curse out the messenger.
Dear Carlo,
Well said.