On Jan 2, 2010, at 8:34 PM, mike wrote:
First hands on...seems like any other android phone.
Apple haters are desperate to have an iPhone knock off to praise.
Its been three years since Apple first introduced the iPhone. Frankly,
I find it unbelievable that nobody has produced an effective
Not sure where you meet these people, I don't know any iPhone haters, just
ATT haters.
Steve Ballmer laughed at the iphone before it came out, you'd think after
about say...3 weeks on the market he was crapping his pants and diverting
half of MS to coming up with a better WM handset...apparently
On Jan 3, 2010, at 11:00 AM, mike wrote:
RIM has been doing this years, they are (for the most part)
dependable and
until recently the easiest best way to sync email which was it's
most touted
feature. As recent as 3.0 release iPhone didn't have full exchange
support
and those users with
On Sun, Jan 3, 2010 at 10:19 AM, tjpa t...@tjpa.com wrote:
I recently spent some time with a BlackBerry. I can't believe RIM is still
in business. A good demonstration of how much IT fears Apple.
I think it is entirely IT departments that keep pushing BlackBerries. The
touted Exchange
Unless the policy has changed ATT was not selling nor encouraging
corporate customers to purchase IPhones.
The IPhone was not meant to be a business phone. The BB was meant to
be a business phone but it has made the crossover and a lot of
regular folks have the,
Now with the release of the
On Jan 3, 2010, at 2:12 PM, Allen Firstenberg wrote:
All BBs, apparently, have a
feature that lets the IT department shut down the phone in the event
it is
lost or stolen, while none of the others do.
iPhone does. Also lets you locate the phone on a map, send messages to
it, and erase its