Comments on: I’m Sorry Lifehacker, but you’re wrong /2010/06/11/im-sorry-lifehacker-but-youre-wrong Cars, Computers, and trying new things Wed, 07 Mar 2012 22:10:00 +0000 hourly 1 http://wordpress.org/?v=3.3 By: Cdma /2010/06/11/im-sorry-lifehacker-but-youre-wrong/comment-page-1#comment-13002 Cdma Tue, 11 Oct 2011 12:58:00 +0000 /?p=1322#comment-13002 I want a I want a smartphone this all ready has fruit taxes and has a large appsupport until 1 exists I will not buy a smartphone I want a I want a smartphone this all ready has fruit taxes and has a large appsupport until 1 exists I will not buy a smartphone

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By: Badandy2021 /2010/06/11/im-sorry-lifehacker-but-youre-wrong/comment-page-1#comment-12961 Badandy2021 Tue, 12 Jul 2011 17:00:00 +0000 /?p=1322#comment-12961 God , you're retarded. God , you’re retarded.

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By: iOS vs Android vs WebOS | Chris' Blog /2010/06/11/im-sorry-lifehacker-but-youre-wrong/comment-page-1#comment-12935 iOS vs Android vs WebOS | Chris' Blog Sun, 19 Jun 2011 23:10:39 +0000 /?p=1322#comment-12935 [...] See the full article written by someone else.  TSince the original article was written, the ‘checkmarks’ are growing in the android column. Tagged ios, webos. Bookmark the permalink. Excel’s Variation Functions [...] [...] See the full article written by someone else.  TSince the original article was written, the ‘checkmarks’ are growing in the android column. Tagged ios, webos. Bookmark the permalink. Excel’s Variation Functions [...]

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By: Leon Zap /2010/06/11/im-sorry-lifehacker-but-youre-wrong/comment-page-1#comment-12858 Leon Zap Mon, 16 May 2011 20:36:15 +0000 /?p=1322#comment-12858 You can have rich games in Android. The gamesdo not have to be written only Java. if you wrote tha game using JINI or the NDK (native Development Kit) it can be written in C or C++ and will be blazingly fast. I've seen ports of Wolfenstein which is now available to the public to Android. Angry birds is written as a JINI port as well. How do you think were the developers able to make an Android version fast if it was Java? You can have rich games in Android. The gamesdo not have to be written only Java. if you wrote tha game using JINI or the NDK (native Development Kit) it can be written in C or C++ and will be blazingly fast. I’ve seen ports of Wolfenstein which is now available to the public to Android. Angry birds is written as a JINI port as well. How do you think were the developers able to make an Android version fast if it was Java?

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By: akarasuma /2010/06/11/im-sorry-lifehacker-but-youre-wrong/comment-page-1#comment-12748 akarasuma Fri, 29 Apr 2011 16:30:40 +0000 /?p=1322#comment-12748 I used to have a Palm Treo and I loved it until the day I dropped and broke it. After that I got a Blackberry, and as convenient as some features can be, the truth is I long for my good old reliable, super quick Palm OS. I've been trying to find out how webOS compares/differs from Palm OS, and whether I should get an iPhone, an Android, or a webOS smartphone when it's time to update my phone. With webOS 2.0/3.0 coming out soon and the changes to both iOS and Android in the two years since you wrote this, I'd love to see an updated post when the time comes. Just sayin'. Thanks! I used to have a Palm Treo and I loved it until the day I dropped and broke it. After that I got a Blackberry, and as convenient as some features can be, the truth is I long for my good old reliable, super quick Palm OS.

I’ve been trying to find out how webOS compares/differs from Palm OS, and whether I should get an iPhone, an Android, or a webOS smartphone when it’s time to update my phone. With webOS 2.0/3.0 coming out soon and the changes to both iOS and Android in the two years since you wrote this, I’d love to see an updated post when the time comes. Just sayin’.

Thanks!

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By: JR /2010/06/11/im-sorry-lifehacker-but-youre-wrong/comment-page-1#comment-12633 JR Thu, 27 Jan 2011 05:56:06 +0000 /?p=1322#comment-12633 What about Adobe flash support? Or am I missing something here? I am extremely tempted to jump from my iPhone 3GS to an Android or HP Palm phone when my AT&T contract expires. Disclosure: I work for HP. What about Adobe flash support? Or am I missing something here? I am extremely tempted to jump from my iPhone 3GS to an Android or HP Palm phone when my AT&T contract expires. Disclosure: I work for HP.

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By: WatchingHP /2010/06/11/im-sorry-lifehacker-but-youre-wrong/comment-page-1#comment-12581 WatchingHP Thu, 09 Dec 2010 03:36:39 +0000 /?p=1322#comment-12581 webOS has this big thunder claim that it is the only true multitasker. The reality is 1) it can't pull down web data and do phone audio at the same time, other than in an ATT WiFi environment 2) it wont open 2 copies of e.g email or SMS- it goes back to the miniaturized open card always, so you can't really multitask during a conversation by pulling up lots of emails like you can on a computer 3) if you pull up 2 PDF files it works.... for about 1 or 2 minutes and then at least one crashes, usually on trying to increase the text size to read it on the 3inch screen 4) you can pull up Google Docs, but lots of them are VERY slow to pan around in, especially if you pull up 2 documents, so really the multitasking is a "feature level" CLAIM based on OS capabilty per se, but is NOT a "user level" EXPERIENCE for this type of business work. Now music and phone functions DO operate VERY well, automatically going to the phone and back to music when the phone gets used, and is very nice.... Which is why, until I tried to do these things, after getting the phone assuming multitasking meant businesss multitasking, I couldn't figure out why Palm didn't really really really push the multitasking... and then I realized they knew this all along and were stringing us up in the smoke house. As they did with Flash. As they are doing with the webOS version 2 roll out. Remember this HP: I ponied up about $100 a month in user fees for the privilege of using your device on a plan for a smartphone that I trusted you to keep up to date and as functional as possible. You promised Flash, pointing out that ihone didn't have it, but you NEVER to this day have delivered. It's part of webOS 2, or at least a beta Flash experience is reputed to work, but you in your corporate wisdom are denying me use... by not issuing the update. My girlfriend's Android looks GREAT and the USER level experience is fairly "multitasking" capable... so you all suck me for a chunk every month. It's NOT the carrier's fault, it's your glacial roll out hold your CARDS to your chest attitude that is killing your webOS. Did you get great patents for the Palm buy out price, because you are not making waves in the smart phone world.... so, again, WHEN is webOS 2 coming to our phones? webOS has this big thunder claim that it is the only true multitasker. The reality is 1) it can’t pull down web data and do phone audio at the same time, other than in an ATT WiFi environment 2) it wont open 2 copies of e.g email or SMS- it goes back to the miniaturized open card always, so you can’t really multitask during a conversation by pulling up lots of emails like you can on a computer 3) if you pull up 2 PDF files it works…. for about 1 or 2 minutes and then at least one crashes, usually on trying to increase the text size to read it on the 3inch screen 4) you can pull up Google Docs, but lots of them are VERY slow to pan around in, especially if you pull up 2 documents, so really the multitasking is a “feature level” CLAIM based on OS capabilty per se, but is NOT a “user level” EXPERIENCE for this type of business work. Now music and phone functions DO operate VERY well, automatically going to the phone and back to music when the phone gets used, and is very nice…. Which is why, until I tried to do these things, after getting the phone assuming multitasking meant businesss multitasking, I couldn’t figure out why Palm didn’t really really really push the multitasking… and then I realized they knew this all along and were stringing us up in the smoke house. As they did with Flash. As they are doing with the webOS version 2 roll out. Remember this HP: I ponied up about $100 a month in user fees for the privilege of using your device on a plan for a smartphone that I trusted you to keep up to date and as functional as possible. You promised Flash, pointing out that ihone didn’t have it, but you NEVER to this day have delivered. It’s part of webOS 2, or at least a beta Flash experience is reputed to work, but you in your corporate wisdom are denying me use… by not issuing the update. My girlfriend’s Android looks GREAT and the USER level experience is fairly “multitasking” capable… so you all suck me for a chunk every month. It’s NOT the carrier’s fault, it’s your glacial roll out hold your CARDS to your chest attitude that is killing your webOS. Did you get great patents for the Palm buy out price, because you are not making waves in the smart phone world…. so, again, WHEN is webOS 2 coming to our phones?

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By: Found this very interesting read - PreCentral Forums /2010/06/11/im-sorry-lifehacker-but-youre-wrong/comment-page-1#comment-12454 Found this very interesting read - PreCentral Forums Sun, 24 Oct 2010 15:30:04 +0000 /?p=1322#comment-12454 [...] this very interesting read iOS vs. Android vs. webOS | 1n73r.net It was written a few months ago in June but thats just before the iphone 4 came out and when the [...] [...] this very interesting read iOS vs. Android vs. webOS | 1n73r.net It was written a few months ago in June but thats just before the iphone 4 came out and when the [...]

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By: Me /2010/06/11/im-sorry-lifehacker-but-youre-wrong/comment-page-1#comment-12406 Me Mon, 04 Oct 2010 22:29:20 +0000 /?p=1322#comment-12406 Actually, the OS has quite a bit to do with battery life. IE how many background processes are sucking juice, etc. This rant is full of flaws and bias but that's the only one I'll point out. Actually, the OS has quite a bit to do with battery life. IE how many background processes are sucking juice, etc. This rant is full of flaws and bias but that’s the only one I’ll point out.

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By: Rothgar /2010/06/11/im-sorry-lifehacker-but-youre-wrong/comment-page-1#comment-12399 Rothgar Sun, 26 Sep 2010 02:12:07 +0000 /?p=1322#comment-12399 I am using Wordpress and just recently started using The Erudite theme http://somadesign.ca/projects/the-erudite/ I am using WordPress and just recently started using The Erudite theme http://somadesign.ca/projects/the-erudite/

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