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@fastm3driver

Umm android uses flash. I can do to youtube and play video straight from the site. I also can go to my website and see my flash play.
hmm, come t think of it...if am in an international country outside of the US and I use an any phone to translate via voice. Am getting mug. Some thing would happen in the US.
google translator does that with several languages. plus, it's free and you can use it on your android.
Actually, Adobe did make a list of issues with their software(flash) running on Snow Leopard in 62 bit mode only. So this isn't anything new. I bet that the new 27 imacs are running purely on 62 bit mode and that's the problem.

I have a huge Apple rig running SL. But am running Rosetta. So am still using 32 bit apps with no problems.

@jedimacfan

itunes been selling music without DRM for a while now. if you gonna make a crack at Apple at least make sure you get your facts straight.

anyways, Palm would save time and money and just do the same thing Blackberry did and develop a sync software. And to be honest, I never sync my music...i just transfer my playlists to the music folder...basic drag and drop. Plus, who ever listen to their music on their phone consistently. This whole syncing issue between Apple and Palm is too overrated.
@iJames White

Man, you got no idea do you. That whole list, my Sprint Hero does and has. The Hero has all those features plus turn by turn navigation and a 5mp camera that also does 720X480 video on the first round. It took iphone four years to collect all those features. LOL 3 years just to do copy and paste. Your post only proves your ignorance.

Please don;t compare these Apple fanboys wanna-bes to true Apple Users. Real Apple Users loves and embraces everything tech. Especially something this cool.



@ John and Monica

These ads are refreshing to me. I can not see how you can say they are not effective. These ads tell me everything i need to basically know. The details I can find out on the web. The main thing, these ads communicate to the customer. It tells me that HTC's goal is to make a phone that does everything I (me, the customer) want it to do. That's very important.
@Schmuck

If WinMo is so great on it's own, why are there so many mods to make WinMo other then WinMo. The iphone mod is about the highest UI mod used on WinMo. I had a HTC touch Pro and spent half my time trying to make it look like and act like something else.

HTC sense is the first custom UI for the Android that has come out. In reality, the only thing added is a lock screen and a slick home screen. Mostly everything else added is a widget which anyone can download from the market. Also, every other Android phone coming out uses Android's original interface. So how is it buried in tons of custom interfaces?!

Obviously you never used an Android phone. How could you be impress if all you do is read about it.

I love it. It's just on it's second gen and it getting so many things right. Even these ads show that HTC gets it. Brilliant indeed. Hats off HTC.
If it was Mac OS having trouble with installation of an upgrade you would be saying the same thing.
if you boot in XP maybe you sure get a PC. Why waste money on a Mac.
Let the hive mind of Engadget get that for you.
"I just switched to Sprint from Verizon about three months ago for the Pre. Then I went for the Hero about a week ago. Now, I miss my hardware keyboard and am thinking about switching to the Moment. I am still able to switch back to Verizon if I want and get the Droid when it arrives. Should I just trade up to the Moment when it comes out, see if I like it, and if not switch to the Droid? Or something else entirely? Help!"

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