Billy P. is correct on his point and you label him a fanboy, to me the two replies are more like a fanboy for their comments. I may be alone in my opinion here, but a fanboy is someone who adores something so much that no matter what facts are presented they still remain blind to the facts, a fanboy is also someone who bashes something or someone without backing up their argument with a reasonable explanation of why they feel the way they do.
In any case I do also do not see this as an iPhone killer, though the unlimited plan is a good idea, the fact still remains that the phone is far short of what the iPhone can actually do because of it having a real OS behind it. Until Google releases their Android deal and we see a phone using it, then there will not be much competition, until then we shall see.
Ahh Mecc, from number munching to allowing kids to shoot animals in school. The late 70's and 80s was a different time... Mecc was the publisher of the games btw for those who don't remember or those too young, it was the Minnesota Educational Computing Consortium later Corporation... ahh good times, and if you all want to play the original Oregon Trail along with a bunch of other Apple IIe and Apple IIGS games, head on over virtualapple.org ...
They have all the classics and you can play them online with a special plug-in for Firefox and I.E.... The catch and irony is that the plug-in only works for the moment works on Windows, but they are supposedly working on a Mac version. You can get the disk images to use with an emulator however, anyway enjoy...
Samsung Instinct to run $199.99 on contract
Jun 11th 2008 7:18PM (Engadget)In any case I do also do not see this as an iPhone killer, though the unlimited plan is a good idea, the fact still remains that the phone is far short of what the iPhone can actually do because of it having a real OS behind it. Until Google releases their Android deal and we see a phone using it, then there will not be much competition, until then we shall see.
Oregon Trail now available for mobile phones
Jun 11th 2008 6:33PM (Joystiq)They have all the classics and you can play them online with a special plug-in for Firefox and I.E.... The catch and irony is that the plug-in only works for the moment works on Windows, but they are supposedly working on a Mac version. You can get the disk images to use with an emulator however, anyway enjoy...