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Hello all!
Quick question?
OfficeSuite pro or Documents to go?
I can't decide? OfficeSuite is a little cheaper.
I did try Documents to go on my N900 and it sucked......and was lacking so many features!
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2011-02-01
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2011-02-02
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Well, it looks as if OnLive has gotten much, much, MUCH more attractive with an $9.99/mo flat rate cost!
http://www.ubergizmo.com/2011/02/onl...-plan-playpack
This is potentially really great for the Tab that supports keyboard and mouse. But the down side is less obvious: when utilizing the Tab as a mobile device, you're likely not going to have the bandwidth (quantity or quality) available to full take advantage of this service. As such, you're much more limited to at-home play -- which you'd likely not use the Tab for anyway.
Of course, it's still useful around the house for more casual games, and hey, you can share them with your PC/TV as well!
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2011-02-02
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It seems that Android has overtaken Symbian in sales to be the #1 worldwide smartphone OS. Can it maintain this lead for more than one quarter?
http://www.dailytech.com/Android+Ove...ticle20787.htm
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Android has been around what like 2 years? In contrast to symbian that has been around for ages. I think this is a point of no return. The gap will probably get bigger and bigger. I posted this on another thread on this news:
There was a report that came out yesterday or so that showed android sold more than Symbian last quarter ( I think it included the Galaxy Tab sales but it is not Samsung or Google's fault there is no symbian tablet). Symbian did sell over 30 million so it is still in a good position but you have to say now that android has overtaken symbian I don't see anyway back.
I think Android is going to outsell symbian in every quarter and the gap is only going to get bigger and bigger. Once android hardware gets into the cheap £50 segment which Nokia dominates Nokia's sales are going to go lower and lower and they need to find a way to gather sales from where ever they can.
Nokia seems to be sitting still relying on the fact that for those looking for a cheap phone of satisfactory quality there is no choice other than Nokia. However, android does not seem ready to sit on its laurels and it looks like it is going to spell trouble for Nokia. RIM has already taken a very huge chunk of Nokia potential customers with blackberry messanger attracting so many but that may pale in comparison to what android could do.
Having said that I don't see Nokia (from what we have seen in the last few years) being able to crack the US or attract new customers (would not be suprised if those still buying Nokia smart phones are those who have been buying Nokia phones previously).
So unless something changes drastically I think Nokia's best days are now behind it. Hopefully something drastic is the reason there is new management.
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2011-02-02
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If I'm not mistaken, there is a Samsung application called Odin that use a PIT (image file) for your particular device to restore everything to factory state. But I would HIGHLY recommend NOT doing this or only doing it as a very, last resort (i.e. you're already bricked).
By the by.. everyone might get a kick out of this site, which I hadn't noticed before: http://www.galaxyroot.com/
Nokia's slogan shouldn't be the pedo-palmgrabbing image with the slogan, "Connecting People"... It should be one hand open pleadingly with another hand giving the middle finger and the more apt slogan, "Potential Unrealized." --DR