The Register says that HTC make the best phones:
http://www.reghardware.co.uk/2009/06...tc_touch_pro2/
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Originally posted by Moscow Mule View PostEven Skype & Logmein?
Skype was utter crap on my WinMo phone. I didn't use Logmein at the time, but I seriously doubt it had the guts to use it.
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Originally posted by Amiga500 View PostOver 14.
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Originally posted by Amiga500 View PostOS X runs on the iPhone.
Darwin, the core of Apple's Mac OS X, borrows FreeBSD's virtual file system, network stack and components of its userspace. Apple continues to integrate new code from and contribute changes back to FreeBSD.
Ergo, FreeBSD runs on the iPhone in essence.
FreeBSD also runs on x86.
HTH.
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Originally posted by d000hg View PostDo mobile phones run on x86 chipsets?
Darwin, the core of Apple's Mac OS X, borrows FreeBSD's virtual file system, network stack and components of its userspace. Apple continues to integrate new code from and contribute changes back to FreeBSD.
Ergo, FreeBSD runs on the iPhone in essence.
FreeBSD also runs on x86.
HTH.
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Originally posted by Amiga500 View PostSigh. From OS News (http://mobile.osnews.com/printer.php?news_id=571):
FreeBSD is reputed to be one of the most robust and stable operating systems on the x86 platform. In fact, go to netcraft.com
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Originally posted by thelace View Post
I don't care that it hasn't got apps to help me "work out", "do things around the house", "arrange my life" or "arrange my finances" (all from the iphone apps homepage).
For me, it's really quite handy.
Mac zealot = idiocy = Anti-mac zealot.
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Been running my MDAIII here for a year, prior to that an MDAII for 2 years.
Never crashed once.
I can review word, excel, powerpoint and pdf's on the fly.
I can use it to phone, text or email.
If I want anything else, I boot up the laptop.
I don't care that it hasn't got apps to help me "work out", "do things around the house", "arrange my life" or "arrange my finances" (all from the iphone apps homepage).
It's all so very emperors new clothes!
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Originally posted by minestrone View Postit has never crashed once in 2 years
In fact I can remember it actually costing me a fair bit of time trying to sort the ****er out.
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