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#11
I've stopped reading gizmodo a long time ago.
They're really not that good but they sure are funny somtimes
 
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#12
They are to busy to buy iPhones
Who cares?
The n900 is no mainstream gadget, you will not find anything useful on gizmodo, engadget and ...
 
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#13
Guys, welcome to the problems with sourcing your information from unprofessional bloggers.
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Nokia are a business and have chosen a path of using the OSS community phenomenon to reduce their overheads specifically after sales support and development. Unlike Apple who do the opposite and make a killing from their Applications store.
 
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Originally Posted by cashclientel View Post
Guys, welcome to the problems with sourcing your information from unprofessional bloggers.
For an amateur, but still more professional, and above all correct, view about multitasking, just come to my blog

http://cool900.blogspot.com/2010/04/...okia-n900.html
 
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The problem is that most people read these stories on engadget and gizmodo and believe what they read. These bloggers are then quoted everywhere in mainstream media and people go out and make gadget purchases based on unethical, biased information.
 
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#16
I listened to the engadget podcast a few times but quickly gave up. Loads of glaring errors in their 'science' reporting.
 
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#17
The author is only showing his ignorance by ignoring Meamo - the king of multitasking OS's!!!!
 
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#18
biased, unethical or simply to stupid to understand journalists have influenced people's buying decisions for ages. It's true for cars, houses, food, and what not.

That also tends to drive prices down for things that are really good not just shiny and that's fine by me.

I'm happy that everybody is buying expensive crap just for the glitter. It's more stuff that doesn't connect well, needs complicated servicing for easy tasks, lot's of adapters that confuse users and so on. And that is a good source of income for a technical competent individual.

Also expensive crap goes out of style soon and that means more adapters, technical problems ...

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#19
It is quite archaic to treat things not popular in the US as if they don't exist. The Internet is not located in the US; neither is science or technology. Electrons overflow all borders.
 
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#20
Gizmodo is going to be sued by APPLE lol
 
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