I'll likely be ditching the Droid and my Verizon contract because oddly, Verizon's service sucks here (I figured they'd fix it after three years). I seem to be in a dead zone, so while the "Can you hear me now" guy is slogging through the bayous of Louisiana, there are some of us up here in Metro-west Boston who can't get a consistent signal. Since I work at home, that's a problem. The Verizon techs blame it on a body of water that's not far from here. Apparently microwaves cannot pass across the flattest surface possible. I don't know.
Having been an iPhone user since he first one came out, I didn't like the Verizon Droid hardware very much. If I could have snapped the keyboard off and used the rest of the phone it would have been perfect. That's essentially what the N1 is (but with much rounder edges).
While I think it is important to keep in mind when reading this that I'm a huge iPhone fan, that's all I'm going to say about the iPhone in this review. Comparing the two is a subject for a different post, and a topic that's being hammered on by the A-listers all weekend.
(though most of this is Android 2.1 stuff)
I've been really enjoying the N1 this week and I'm going to keep it. (and ditching the Droid), but I'm not giving up the iPhone. Even if I did, from the sounds of it, Apple would have me crawling back this summer. I'm resigned to keeping two phones.
Wow, this looks like a pretty amazing device.
MOTOACTV is a fitness tracker and smart music player in one device. Time, distance, speed, calories burned are all tracked. Smart music player learns what songs motivate you.
Here's what it features:
The new Kindle Fire for only $199 is more than a tablet - it's a Kindle with a color touchscreen for web, movies, music, apps, games, reading & more.
Earlier this month, I had a chance to test out the Garmin Approach S1 GPS Golf watch.
See the full Garmin Approach S1 GPS Golf Watch review on GolfGeek.net.
If you're plotting and planning your way through Smartphone waters, trying to get your grubby hands on the latest, hottest phone and mobile OS, you'll need to be very strategic. Either that or willing to drop some dough.
At this point, in order to feed my gadget-habit, I'm carrying two wireless contracts. It's not cheap, but I see it as a
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