Comment Re:surprising? (Score 1) 668
Three Ss in sucesssion? is that permisssible?
Actually, the way you spelled it has four Ss
Comment Re:The real questions (Score 1) 179
Symbian:......46.2% or 34% depending on source
Blackberry:...20.6%
iPhone:
Win Mobile:.....8.8% or 4% depending on source
Android:..........7%
Palm WebOS: 4%
Source: http://www.lukew.com/ff/entry.asp?937
Comment Re:Haha (Score 1) 103
Comment Re:QR code? (Score 1) 258
Comment Re:A bit on the heavy side (Score 2, Interesting) 194
Granted, it's one of the heavier notebooks on the market but if you would really see the benefit of dual screens when working in the field it doesn't sound all that bad -- just get a backpack case.
Comment Mod parent up! (Score 5, Informative) 384
And, Android's kill switch is only for the programs that come through Google's own app store. So, you can probably pretty much bet that it's only going to be used to regulate malware, or Google's app store won't last long.
Mod parent up! All the overreaction to this "news" is because people are ignoring (or ignorant of) the fact the "kill switch" is in the terms of service for the Android Market. The consumer isn't agreeing to let Google delete any app, just any app from the Android Market. If Google abuses this, people will just go to a different web store such as Handango for their android apps.
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