gizmodo.com — Apple's firmware wiped away the powerful apps that helped push the iPhone to greatness. With this, I'm going to have to move our recommendation from "Wait" to "Don't Buy". I'm done with this phone until the apps come back.
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lharrodSep 28, 2007
No, he's right, it's Middle America, meaning middle-class America, not geographically in the middle.
adharSep 29, 2007
And that is a correct comparison in the context he put up.
atomic1fireSep 29, 2007
I seriously think that openmoko could find a marketif the creators make third party applications easy and painlessand know what people want out of a phone
Closed AccountSep 29, 2007
Maybe if you said "It lets you add programs on the phone" it would seem more useful.
Closed AccountSep 29, 2007
I don't care if it's supported by the vendor. But, they're intentionally destroying people's property to punish those that have already done it, and encrypting the new firmware to prevent people from doing it again.
haeliosSep 30, 2007
Even Sony didn't intentionally brick PSPs when people had hacked them to bits. Updates merely prevented unsigned apps from running. My verdict: f**k Apple.
royalwcheeseOct 2, 2007
You are living in a fantasy nerd world where everyone reads gizmodo and buys iPhones just to hack them.