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@Caliber68
I used WinMo for 3 years before I got my droid and while I enjoyed being able to do things no one else could, Windows Mobile through 6.5 is a joke to use outside of business related stuff. It has plenty of capabilities but not easy to navigate through.

Android phones can feel like whatever you want them to feel like. You can put all of your important things like word, excel, Gmail, corporate mail and calendar, browser, PDF reader and anything else on one screen with subfolders and all. They can also do media and games and fun stuff.

Thats the great thing about the PC. On a PC, I can listen to music, play games, do work stuff. I can do whatever I want. Google has carried the PC over to the mobile device, something Microsoft has yet to do.

If you think Android is a play thing, you havent used it to its potential.

@cherryboom

Not even close. Palm, Nokia, Microsoft, Motorola, RIM. They are the ones who started the Smartphone industry. THEY built their systems from the ground up. They are the ones who pushed hardware and software to be able to do things that could only be done on computers in the past. All Apple did was take what they did, make it nice and pretty and dumbed it down.

As for android and google, they are the new apple. They took all the best from the iphone(apps, appealing hardware, easy to use) and combined it with the business smartphones(multitasking, push email) and are making a system that can easily compete with the iPhone and eventually outsell it. While the iphone comes in one flavor(touch only candybar) Android is on just about everything including odd ones that no one has seen like Moto's latest headed for AT&T. Android's openness and diversity is what is really going to show when we start seeing more phones with it on it. The notable ones have been HTC and the Droid but when Samsung, LG, Dell and more Motorola start rolling out attractive looking phones, Apple and the iPhone are going to look like a joke doing one program at a time.

Apple needs to make some changes to stay in this game in the next 5 years. It is a quickly changing market.
@kojo87

I said one of the funnier. It beats Leno's new show, Fallon, sometimes Conan, Chuck, Parks, Carson and others so yea I would put SNL in the top funny shows. Not the best but I think Funnier is appropriate. Sorry to offend any of you.
@ibopm

Yup. I am semi ydslexic apparentyl
@kloan
Yes. It is still humorous and one of the funnier things on NBC.
@zeal

Only if you are either illiterate or blind. The only other excuse is that you have a CTR that is from the mid 80's and has stretched the screen to the point where you can't see the "where 3G is available" in the AT&T ads.
@Wes Steele

Dont worry buddy, I know how you meant it. If T-Mo doesnt take care of you, We have friends over on XDA that will. :)
i want to win
You mean well made games that do not change much from the previous one but sell so well because they are addictive and people know they will be able to sink over a hundred hours into leveling up. Everyone buys these because they know they will get their 60 dollars worth.
@archkron
Why? with as open as Android is, they can take Google's base, strip some of it down, and put their own design into it. Much cheaper that way.
Let the hive mind of Engadget get that for you.
"I own an iPhone 3G and I'm looking for a decent speaker / alarm clock for it. I am going to listen music in a mid-sized room, so I want nice quality speakers with solid bass. I also want to use it as an alarm clock, so it would be great if there is such a feature. The price can be low-mid to mid-high range. I was looking at the Klipsch iGroove SXT; it's powerful, slick and the reviews are good, but it doesn't have an alarm clock feature. It's no deal breaker if I can set it up from the iPhone, but I'm not sure. Thanks!"

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