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The ‘Motorola Droid’ caught a lot of attention in the last months, therefore I thought to research the web a bit to make this YouTube video, comparison review list.
Most of the information in this post are about ‘Motorola Droid’ comparison with the BlackBerry Storm 2, the Nokia N97/ 900 and my other favorite Droid the HTC-Droid Eris.
Another way leads to the ‘iPhone 3GS’ which has been compared with the Droids and with the ‘Palm Pre’, the ‘Palm Pixi’, the HTC Touch Pro2 Windows Mobile and the Verizon Wireless Touch Pro2 smart-phones.
Motorola Droid Vs. RIM BlackBerry Storm 2
The launch of the Motorola Droid in November ‘09 wasn’t very useful for BlackBerry Storm 2. The ‘BlackBerry Storm 2′ was RIM’s second attempt to try to offer an alternative Smartphone, which should compete with Apple’s famous iPhone. Now Motorola’s Droid smartphone receives plenty of attention, that the launch of the BlackBerry Storm 2 falls into oblivion.
In this video Jon Rettinger aka jon4lakers from technobuffalo.com compares the functionality of the Browser and Browser speed, the Text entry, customization, navigation and apps on these both smart-phones.
The Motorola (An)Droid has the better Browser rendering plus the right screen which wins against BlackBerry’s baby screen. The page load on 3G and Wifi is on The Droid much faster than on the BB. The Storm’s keyboard is much better to use then Motorola’s soft and hard… Read the rest
Palm Pre, iTunes »
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doubleTwist, by DVD Jon. [Download]
more instructions via [Gizmodo]
“Last month, Apple warned Pre users that future software updates may kill sync capability with the device.Precentral.net confirmed the impact brought on by iTunes version 8.2.1.”
via AppleInsider
Apple’s iTunes 8.2.1 update kills sync with Palm Pre
Palm Pre »
Ten days after the prerelease for the Palm Pre, Palm Inc. releases WebOS 1.0.4 patches the recent homebrew application install method
“whereby users were able to side-load unofficial third party apps via an email link.”





