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Not a big improvement over 6.1. Hopefully they will get WM 7 right - innovative.
You sir are correct! Actually, I digress... that was humerous.
No 3G > No go.
They guys need to come up with something BETTER than the rest. Just the SOS.
Man, that was embare-ass-ing. Maybe this was a clandestine video put out by one of microsoft's competition. Without the "hive", that damn homepage now looks like a jumble of icons. Their ergonomic solution is a disaster.
I went to this site with Skyfire on my Moto Q9h - loaded in 7 secs. In addition,, I had full flash and all of the embedded apps available. In the end, I think all FULL-experience browsers will be server-based (read: Skyfire-like). Websites are only getting more intense, and to not utillize cloud tech for mobile-use makes no sense. If you want full web experience on a mobile device, for now Skyfire is the only game in town.
Too cool!!! This is what fun apps are all about. Let's see it with a hammer and an iPhone....Wham....Whamm....Whammmm!
I currently have a Moto Q9h w/WM 6.1. I seriously looked at the iPhone this week and don't get the hype. The OS is wonderful to play with, but the phone has such limitations. With Skyfire on my Q9h, I watch hulu and use 50+ web-based flash and java apps for free (e.g., unit converters, live police scanner streaming, sky charts...) all with no prob. This article points to why Apple had not won over me - their control freakiness (app approval, no flash...). Even a jailbroken phone can't play flash worth a flip. Hacks know better.
My dad knows nothing about AT&T tethering and phone internet plans. I asked him to log in to his AT&T wireless account and explain to me internet data usage. After a few minutes, he got it right - PDA internet plan unlimited; tethering capped at 5 gb. So I tell you, the AT&T site is clear - the Radio Shack jackasses most likely were not.
It's fake. Damnit!!! See post of 3/3/09.
Let the hive mind of Engadget get that for you.
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