Android has now come full circle thanks to the Samsung Galaxy Camera
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Tom's Hardware wrote:
Rubin added that the original "ambitious" projection by Google aimed for a 9-percent smartphone market share in North America and Europe by 2010.
This part made me laugh. I think they met their goal. :laugh: Side note: While there is absolutely nothing wrong with posting this link/article here, it is slightly better suited for the Insider News forum.
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Not surprising. By that time palm computers, the original pads, were dead. What else was there? But phones also need to connect to computers, although not as much.
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Not surprising. By that time palm computers, the original pads, were dead. What else was there? But phones also need to connect to computers, although not as much.
Clifford Nelson wrote:
But phones also need to connect to computers, although not as much.
Mine does. About the only thing I don't do with my phone is make phone calls.
I wanna be a eunuchs developer! Pass me a bread knife!
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Clifford Nelson wrote:
But phones also need to connect to computers, although not as much.
Mine does. About the only thing I don't do with my phone is make phone calls.
I wanna be a eunuchs developer! Pass me a bread knife!
So why not just get a palm computer or a pad?
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So why not just get a palm computer or a pad?
I've got an itoy, as well (I was given it as a gift), but it's pretty useless, compared to my android phone. The only thing it's partly better for is entertainment -- but that's only because of the 10" screen; the hoops you have to jump through to access files and the lack of default programs per file type make even its entertainment functions a pain in the @rse.
I wanna be a eunuchs developer! Pass me a bread knife!
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I've got an itoy, as well (I was given it as a gift), but it's pretty useless, compared to my android phone. The only thing it's partly better for is entertainment -- but that's only because of the 10" screen; the hoops you have to jump through to access files and the lack of default programs per file type make even its entertainment functions a pain in the @rse.
I wanna be a eunuchs developer! Pass me a bread knife!
If a phone is compact, it is hard to use for much else, but is nice because it is easy to carry. Almost anything else you want a larger dispaly, and generally a display (and maybe an easy to use keyboard) that is larger than any phone provides. Of course it is nice getting emails on a compact device.