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  1. #1
    Oxford
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    nice article on how the iPhone will become this year's No. 1 christmas
    present. it's fair and balanced, a good read...

    By Keith Shaw, Network World, 11/19/07

    Steve Jobs has made my job harder. If he hadn't stood on the stage at
    MacWorld in January and unleashed the iPhone on the world, I'd probably
    be more excited about this year's crop of Cool Yule Tools, Network
    World's annual roundup of the hottest technology toys and gift ideas.

    As I opened up the hundreds of packages arriving in the office over the
    past few months, however, I began to realize that the iPhone has skewed
    the curve in terms of what's really exciting, innovative and fun in
    technology. Like the Patriots compared with the rest of the NFL, there's
    the iPhone - and then there's everything else.

    It also didn't help that Microsoft's Windows Vista operating system has
    laid a giant egg - not just with corporate users but also with consumers
    looking to find some excitement in the PC space. When we were trying out
    the PCs and notebooks sent us this year, we could judge our enthusiasm
    for the hardware by looking at whether the system had XP (yay!) or Vista
    (ugh!).

    But all is not lost. In these pages you'll find the iPhone and 20 more
    of our favorite technology gift ideas for the holidays. Head online for
    more photos and reviews of this year's other favorites.

    1. Apple iPhone $399

    Hands down, the iPhone is the product of the year. Generating more
    discussion in consumer and enterprise circles than any other device in
    recent memory, the iPhone has revolutionized the way phone vendors think
    about user interfaces. In terms of a digital audio player, the iPhone
    (and iPod family) are light years ahead of everything else.

    Sure, it's been overhyped to the point of nausea, but once you hold it
    in your hands and see how easy it is to do things like initiate a
    conference call, you'll be hooked. Yes, there are several issues
    surrounding enterprise compatibility, pricing and application openness
    with the iPhone, but this only paves the way for improvements in future
    devices. I have a feeling the iPhone family will make the list of Cool
    Yule Tools in years to come.

    http://snipurl.com/1u6z0



    See More: How the iPhone stole Christmas




  2. #2
    Larry
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    Re: How the iPhone stole Christmas

    Oxford <[email protected]> wrote in news:linuxlovesosx-
    [email protected]:

    > http://snipurl.com/1u6z0
    >


    Wouldn't that be spinurl.com??....(c;

    God you're funny. You need to be in a comedy club being PAID for this
    stuff!

    Larry
    --
    Isn't it ironic that the same ISPs that are telling you
    you're downloads threaten their networks......
    .....are testing 100Gbps TV to sell on the SAME systems?
    http://tinyurl.com/27qx3v



  3. #3
    Alan Baker
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    Re: How the iPhone stole Christmas

    In article <[email protected]>,
    Larry <[email protected]> wrote:

    > Oxford <[email protected]> wrote in news:linuxlovesosx-
    > [email protected]:
    >
    > > http://snipurl.com/1u6z0
    > >

    >
    > Wouldn't that be spinurl.com??....(c;
    >
    > God you're funny. You need to be in a comedy club being PAID for this
    > stuff!
    >
    > Larry


    Fair's fair to Oxford (whom I usually ignore): he didn't write that
    stuff.

    --
    Alan Baker
    Vancouver, British Columbia
    "If you raise the ceiling four feet, move the fireplace from that wall
    to that wall, you'll still only get the full stereophonic effect if you
    sit in the bottom of that cupboard."



  4. #4
    News
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    Re: How the iPhone stole Christmas

    As Oxie-moron says, "fair and balanced". Just like Faux News....


    Oxford wrote:

    > nice article on how the iPhone will become this year's No. 1 christmas
    > present. it's fair and balanced, a good read...

    ....
    > Sure, it's been overhyped to the point of nausea... Yes, there are several issues
    > surrounding enterprise compatibility, pricing and application openness
    > with the iPhone... I have a feeling the iPhone family will make the list of


    .... quickest and most returned electronic product, this holiday season.



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