well if this i-clone runs windows mobile or windows ce then the player better resemble its desktop counterpart. i would get it if microsoft surface was used as an answer to the multi-touch the iphone has. i would rather use a windows handheld versus an apple-based phone; although the iphone is awesome. i dont know too much about this company nor do i know its credibility but i woudl get it either way. my friend has an iphone and syncing it with itunes(horrible software) sucks hardcore. i like apple but i still think windows is king. microsoft will get it right one of these days...
“The experience was a quick and painful reminder that no matter how pretty the window dressing is here, HTC has staged its fashion show in a building that should be scheduled for demolition.
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Yeah, its so obvious....that REALLY looks like Windows Media Player 11. I can't believe anyone would copy it in a phone....
well if this i-clone runs windows mobile or windows ce then the player better resemble its desktop counterpart. i would get it if microsoft surface was used as an answer to the multi-touch the iphone has. i would rather use a windows handheld versus an apple-based phone; although the iphone is awesome. i dont know too much about this company nor do i know its credibility but i woudl get it either way. my friend has an iphone and syncing it with itunes(horrible software) sucks hardcore. i like apple but i still think windows is king. microsoft will get it right one of these days...