too bad Scoble didn't follow up more on the nokia 770 questions in the comments, i guess he couldn't though without giving to much info. MS is so out of touch, the 770 has been out for many months now and Scoble thought it was a phone. And it's great how everything Scoble asked "can do do ____?" then answerd were basicaly all "yes" (except Quicken, but who wants to carry their financial data aound in their pocket where it can easily be stolen?). speaking of carrying around an always on/instant on wifi/BT device, who really want to expose WinXP to that kind of hostial environment? virus/worm city.
The X-Fi3 keeps with the company's commitment to audio fidelity, thanks to the apt-X codec, which supposedly offers audio quality similar to a wired connection when streaming. On that front, the device also handles FLAC files.
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too bad Scoble didn't follow up more on the nokia 770 questions in the comments, i guess he couldn't though without giving to much info. MS is so out of touch, the 770 has been out for many months now and Scoble thought it was a phone. And it's great how everything Scoble asked "can do do ____?" then answerd were basicaly all "yes" (except Quicken, but who wants to carry their financial data aound in their pocket where it can easily be stolen?). speaking of carrying around an always on/instant on wifi/BT device, who really want to expose WinXP to that kind of hostial environment? virus/worm city.