mossblog.allthingsd.com— Mossberg cries out that we show have more openess and freedom in the cellphone arena like we do in computers. Check it out and join the fight!
Oct 22, 2007View in Crawl 4
I see your point, maybe this is Steve Jobs' equivalent to the open letter to the music industry from a few months back. Only he is having Walt do it this time.
It's "unimpaired" because it isn't available anywhere else... not counting the European carriers. An iPhone is an iPhone, it isn't available "unlocked" or "full featured" anywhere else.For instance, it doesn't do instant messaging. Could that be anyones fault but AT&T?
I'm thinking you haven't used one, then. I'm about the biggest Mac fanboy you'll find. I bought an iPhone on day one and I pre-ordered Leopard last week. But Windows Mobile is impressive. In fact, there's a lot to like across the entire Windows CE product line. Being able to write apps for Windows Mobile devices with the .NET framework is fantastic. I'm no Microsoft lover, but you have to give them credit when they do something good.
asiarockOct 22, 2007
Nice to see Walt not kissing Apple's ass for a change.
briguymaineOct 23, 2007
I see your point, maybe this is Steve Jobs' equivalent to the open letter to the music industry from a few months back. Only he is having Walt do it this time.
dm33Oct 23, 2007
How do digg stories get dug up enough to start moving? Is it usually a circle of friends? Catchy title?
percOct 23, 2007
It's "unimpaired" because it isn't available anywhere else... not counting the European carriers. An iPhone is an iPhone, it isn't available "unlocked" or "full featured" anywhere else.For instance, it doesn't do instant messaging. Could that be anyones fault but AT&T?
aduzikOct 23, 2007
I'm thinking you haven't used one, then. I'm about the biggest Mac fanboy you'll find. I bought an iPhone on day one and I pre-ordered Leopard last week. But Windows Mobile is impressive. In fact, there's a lot to like across the entire Windows CE product line. Being able to write apps for Windows Mobile devices with the .NET framework is fantastic. I'm no Microsoft lover, but you have to give them credit when they do something good.
schmuckman99Oct 24, 2007
Passive aggressive much?