From David Pogue's review: There's not much room for the apps on the Droid, either. Although Verizon includes a 16-gigabyte memory card for your music and photos, apps have to be stored in a 560-megabyte chunk of built-in memory. Some Droiders will fill that up quick.
I remember back in 2007 when iPhone was first launched. I bought one the day after that. It was the "must-have" device that was unfortunately out of a lot of people's price range. This made it a luxury item.
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Nearly lost amidst the breathless anticipation of all things wireless...is the potential impact these gadgets may have on scientific instruments that likewise need access to the electromagnetic spectrum.
Glenn Beck mysteriously killed. The GOP driven out of Congress. Obama proclaims himself the "Lost Imam." And more. It's January 2011.
So, Verizon is poised to release their answer to Apple's iPhone: DROID. In an ingenious marketing blitz, Verizon (in partnership with Google and Motorola) is promising "everything that iDon't ... DROID does."
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Republican strategy is to paint Net neutrality as government 'control' of Internet
Wow. After another record-breaking quarter, featuring record Mac and iPhone quarterly sales, record quarterly gross revenue and record quarterly profit, for the first time Apple is now worth more than Google this morning, at $200.00 a share.
All of that being said, Apple is going to face a steep, uphill battle trying to repeat a quarterly performance like that again. First of all, the stellar year-over-year growth in profit could be as much a commentary on a sluggish 2008 as an indication of a successful 2009.
Ha. His headline is really good, though:
"On the iPhone, you sync your data with your PC/Mac via iTunes, and MobileMe in parallel syncs both the iPhone and the PC/Mac with 'the cloud" [at MobileMe].
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