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Nokia's S60 Touch Interface announced {Engadget}
Oct 16th 2007 10:42AM iHype
Apple event tomorrow at 10:00AM BST / 5:00AM EDT, set your alarms (really!) {Engadget}
Sep 17th 2007 11:03AM iHype
Frankfurt 2007: the 100% new and improved Audi A4 {Autoblog}
Sep 11th 2007 4:24PM Why is it that you Americans consider anything that comes with less than 300 PS as underpowered?
Why is it that we Europeans are perfectly content with our 100 - 150 PS cars?
Why?
iPhone Q&A for AT&T employees {Engadget}
Apr 25th 2007 3:23PM iPhone = overhyped shiny plastic trash
Hands-on with the Nokia N95 {Engadget}
Apr 11th 2007 6:37PM "I really just want a device that does all the phone, camera, media player, and pda stuff that doesn't look like a geeky piece of tech. I'm still waiting for such a device."
Me too :-)
Hands-on with the Nokia N95 {Engadget}
Apr 11th 2007 5:49PM 15mm thick phone to accommodate a battery big enough to last you even\more than a day.
3. "Windows Mobile, Linux, or some Apple OS" as A SERIOUS SMART MOBILE DEVICE OS? Give me a break! (FYI Symbian rules over 67% of the market. Linux has a potential though.)
4. N95 supports up to 2 GB microSD memory cards.
These are smaller and relatively cheap to obtain.
5. N95 has a 3.5mm plug built-in, and also a replaceable and separately purchasable battery, which you can swap yourself under 10 sec. And the iPhone?
6. The 5MP camera is a feature but it doesn't "buy" the phone (much more the practically free GPS service).
Too bad the MSRP of an unsubsidized, sim-lock free N95 is 700,00€ here in Germany. That's $938.00!!!
Cheers! (and sorry for the truncated post)
Hands-on with the Nokia N95 {Engadget}
Apr 11th 2007 5:46PM Brandson, as much as I am impressed by the iPhone's UI:
1. Few people realize that the touchscreen feature of the iPhone is a drawback, not an advantage. At least as the way it is currently implemented. But hey, it's "cool", "revolutionary" and most of all shiny!
http://smartdreaming.blogspot.com/2007/03/why-iphones-ui-wont-scale.html
2. The N95 is Quadband + WCDMA (aka 3G) + HSDPA (sort of 3.5G) + Wi-Fi (802.11b+g) + Bluetooth (A2DP) + IrDa. The over-hyped iPhone does not support even half of these!
3. There is a trade-off to be made between "bulkiness" (if you classify 20mm as bulky that is) and battery life. You cannot honestly expect a







