Since when do we vote on what technology we want to be developed? No one is forcing you to buy this phone either. I swear slashdot is full of luddites.
Personally I think the a1000 and the e1000 from Motorola appear to be better phones.
"...full HTML browsing with Opera. It also boasts an impressive array of multimedia functions, including an integrated 1.2 mega pixel camera (with 4x zoom), video and audio streaming, capture and playback with MPEG4 and MP3 files, and dual-audio speakers."
The e1000 contains slightly less wizbang features but includes AGPS.
I thought the same thing but about their use of telemarketing or unsolicited phone calls. Apparently what is good for the goose is not good for ma bell.
If you read the article you'd notice that its mentioned in the first paragraph.
Here is the referenced Onion story. Its one of the funniest fake articles I have read.
Fuck Everything, We're Doing Five Blades
- wk
Speaking of safety, the 19th anniversary of the Chernobyl disaster was two days ago (April 26 1986). Here is the a summary of the events from This Day in History: http://www.historychannel.com/tdih/tdih.jsp?month= 10272956&day=10272991&cat=10272946
- wantknowledge
Since when do we vote on what technology we want to be developed? No one is forcing you to buy this phone either. I swear slashdot is full of luddites.
Personally I think the a1000 and the e1000 from Motorola appear to be better phones. "...full HTML browsing with Opera. It also boasts an impressive array of multimedia functions, including an integrated 1.2 mega pixel camera (with 4x zoom), video and audio streaming, capture and playback with MPEG4 and MP3 files, and dual-audio speakers." The e1000 contains slightly less wizbang features but includes AGPS.
I thought the same thing but about their use of telemarketing or unsolicited phone calls. Apparently what is good for the goose is not good for ma bell.