Another gorgeous engineering design. I just wish they'd not give up on the Palm OS yet. Just sneak multitasking into it (multithreading whatever) - it's OS blows away Windows Mobile.
Even if he hadn't read the post, there's still the matter of the device having the Windows logo on it. and when it's powered up you can clearly see it's running Windows Mobile.
Sometimes you can club someone over the head w/ clues and they still don't get it.
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Another gorgeous engineering design. I just wish they'd not give up on the Palm OS yet. Just sneak multitasking into it (multithreading whatever) - it's OS blows away Windows Mobile.
Good work Palm!
Dude this is a Windows Mobile phone not a Palm OS one.
Did you read the post?
Kevin, did you read his comment? He's well aware that this is a Windows Mobile phone and laments the fact.
Even if he hadn't read the post, there's still the matter of the device having the Windows logo on it. and when it's powered up you can clearly see it's running Windows Mobile.
Sometimes you can club someone over the head w/ clues and they still don't get it.
@Randy(Earl's brother):
What pretty little picture showed up in the article still has nothing to do with the content of clicclic's post. Ask Vanna if you can buy a clue!