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August 28, 2011 at 9:56 PM #726777August 29, 2011 at 12:48 PM #725773briansd1Guest
I didn’t know that Steve Jobs was of Arabic decent.
August 29, 2011 at 12:48 PM #725859briansd1GuestI didn’t know that Steve Jobs was of Arabic decent.
August 29, 2011 at 12:48 PM #726459briansd1GuestI didn’t know that Steve Jobs was of Arabic decent.
August 29, 2011 at 12:48 PM #726616briansd1GuestI didn’t know that Steve Jobs was of Arabic decent.
August 29, 2011 at 12:48 PM #726984briansd1GuestI didn’t know that Steve Jobs was of Arabic decent.
August 29, 2011 at 12:57 PM #725778blahblahblahParticipant[quote=briansd1]I didn’t know that Steve Jobs was of Arabic decent.
http://iclarified.com/entry/index.php?enid=16680%5B/quote%5D
Wow look at that family resemblance. What a sad story, sounds like he would have been a great dad.
August 29, 2011 at 12:57 PM #725864blahblahblahParticipant[quote=briansd1]I didn’t know that Steve Jobs was of Arabic decent.
http://iclarified.com/entry/index.php?enid=16680%5B/quote%5D
Wow look at that family resemblance. What a sad story, sounds like he would have been a great dad.
August 29, 2011 at 12:57 PM #726464blahblahblahParticipant[quote=briansd1]I didn’t know that Steve Jobs was of Arabic decent.
http://iclarified.com/entry/index.php?enid=16680%5B/quote%5D
Wow look at that family resemblance. What a sad story, sounds like he would have been a great dad.
August 29, 2011 at 12:57 PM #726621blahblahblahParticipant[quote=briansd1]I didn’t know that Steve Jobs was of Arabic decent.
http://iclarified.com/entry/index.php?enid=16680%5B/quote%5D
Wow look at that family resemblance. What a sad story, sounds like he would have been a great dad.
August 29, 2011 at 12:57 PM #726989blahblahblahParticipant[quote=briansd1]I didn’t know that Steve Jobs was of Arabic decent.
http://iclarified.com/entry/index.php?enid=16680%5B/quote%5D
Wow look at that family resemblance. What a sad story, sounds like he would have been a great dad.
August 29, 2011 at 1:24 PM #725783briansd1Guest[quote=AN] What you describe is just your typical leap frogging in technology industry. Android is doing to iOS what iOS did to Windows Mobile. Without Android pushing the envelope, we probably wouldn’t see multi-tasking in iOS. Even the current multi-tasking in iOS isn’t as robust as Android. Then there’s the tighter integration to the various Google services and social networking services. Windows Phone 7 took that integration to the next level. Same with tablet. You can say, tablets running Windows was before its time. A few years back, when Windows tablet came out, CPU choices were either powerful with poor battery life (x86 chips), or very low performance with better batter life (ARM). When the original iPad came out, ARM chips have gotten much more powerful. Also, some could say today’s tablet is nothing more than a phone with larger screen. It’s not like they put OSX on there. WRT to GUI, I don’t see it. Windows 7 GUI is so much more advance than OSX is. [/quote]
I very much agree.
I like toys and as an early iPhone adopter, I like really liked it. But I’ve moved on. Having switched from the iPhone 4 to Android, I’m impressed with what Android can do.
My Samsung Infuse has a large screen is more satisfying to use than the iPhone4. Apple’s design is nice but the glass front and back make the iPhone 4 heavy. The Samsung Infuse is large, light and beautiful (except for the battery cover). My Android is still on Froyo, Gingerbread will come soon so it will be better yet.
I love drag-and-drop on Android. In comparaison, the requirement to use iTunes for everything on the iPhone is a huge annoyance.
I’m waiting for Nokia to come out with a nice-looking Win7 Phone before I get one.
August 29, 2011 at 1:24 PM #725869briansd1Guest[quote=AN] What you describe is just your typical leap frogging in technology industry. Android is doing to iOS what iOS did to Windows Mobile. Without Android pushing the envelope, we probably wouldn’t see multi-tasking in iOS. Even the current multi-tasking in iOS isn’t as robust as Android. Then there’s the tighter integration to the various Google services and social networking services. Windows Phone 7 took that integration to the next level. Same with tablet. You can say, tablets running Windows was before its time. A few years back, when Windows tablet came out, CPU choices were either powerful with poor battery life (x86 chips), or very low performance with better batter life (ARM). When the original iPad came out, ARM chips have gotten much more powerful. Also, some could say today’s tablet is nothing more than a phone with larger screen. It’s not like they put OSX on there. WRT to GUI, I don’t see it. Windows 7 GUI is so much more advance than OSX is. [/quote]
I very much agree.
I like toys and as an early iPhone adopter, I like really liked it. But I’ve moved on. Having switched from the iPhone 4 to Android, I’m impressed with what Android can do.
My Samsung Infuse has a large screen is more satisfying to use than the iPhone4. Apple’s design is nice but the glass front and back make the iPhone 4 heavy. The Samsung Infuse is large, light and beautiful (except for the battery cover). My Android is still on Froyo, Gingerbread will come soon so it will be better yet.
I love drag-and-drop on Android. In comparaison, the requirement to use iTunes for everything on the iPhone is a huge annoyance.
I’m waiting for Nokia to come out with a nice-looking Win7 Phone before I get one.
August 29, 2011 at 1:24 PM #726469briansd1Guest[quote=AN] What you describe is just your typical leap frogging in technology industry. Android is doing to iOS what iOS did to Windows Mobile. Without Android pushing the envelope, we probably wouldn’t see multi-tasking in iOS. Even the current multi-tasking in iOS isn’t as robust as Android. Then there’s the tighter integration to the various Google services and social networking services. Windows Phone 7 took that integration to the next level. Same with tablet. You can say, tablets running Windows was before its time. A few years back, when Windows tablet came out, CPU choices were either powerful with poor battery life (x86 chips), or very low performance with better batter life (ARM). When the original iPad came out, ARM chips have gotten much more powerful. Also, some could say today’s tablet is nothing more than a phone with larger screen. It’s not like they put OSX on there. WRT to GUI, I don’t see it. Windows 7 GUI is so much more advance than OSX is. [/quote]
I very much agree.
I like toys and as an early iPhone adopter, I like really liked it. But I’ve moved on. Having switched from the iPhone 4 to Android, I’m impressed with what Android can do.
My Samsung Infuse has a large screen is more satisfying to use than the iPhone4. Apple’s design is nice but the glass front and back make the iPhone 4 heavy. The Samsung Infuse is large, light and beautiful (except for the battery cover). My Android is still on Froyo, Gingerbread will come soon so it will be better yet.
I love drag-and-drop on Android. In comparaison, the requirement to use iTunes for everything on the iPhone is a huge annoyance.
I’m waiting for Nokia to come out with a nice-looking Win7 Phone before I get one.
August 29, 2011 at 1:24 PM #726626briansd1Guest[quote=AN] What you describe is just your typical leap frogging in technology industry. Android is doing to iOS what iOS did to Windows Mobile. Without Android pushing the envelope, we probably wouldn’t see multi-tasking in iOS. Even the current multi-tasking in iOS isn’t as robust as Android. Then there’s the tighter integration to the various Google services and social networking services. Windows Phone 7 took that integration to the next level. Same with tablet. You can say, tablets running Windows was before its time. A few years back, when Windows tablet came out, CPU choices were either powerful with poor battery life (x86 chips), or very low performance with better batter life (ARM). When the original iPad came out, ARM chips have gotten much more powerful. Also, some could say today’s tablet is nothing more than a phone with larger screen. It’s not like they put OSX on there. WRT to GUI, I don’t see it. Windows 7 GUI is so much more advance than OSX is. [/quote]
I very much agree.
I like toys and as an early iPhone adopter, I like really liked it. But I’ve moved on. Having switched from the iPhone 4 to Android, I’m impressed with what Android can do.
My Samsung Infuse has a large screen is more satisfying to use than the iPhone4. Apple’s design is nice but the glass front and back make the iPhone 4 heavy. The Samsung Infuse is large, light and beautiful (except for the battery cover). My Android is still on Froyo, Gingerbread will come soon so it will be better yet.
I love drag-and-drop on Android. In comparaison, the requirement to use iTunes for everything on the iPhone is a huge annoyance.
I’m waiting for Nokia to come out with a nice-looking Win7 Phone before I get one.
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