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  1. Tom B on Google's Nexus One: Is It Super? Is There a Market for a Superphone?: Does it? It is certainly a key question. more »
  2. casey00001 on Google's Nexus One: Is It Super? Is There a Market for a Superphone?: I am surprised you didn't ask if the google phone would work with... more »
  3. Tom B on Google's Nexus One: Is It Super? Is There a Market for a Superphone?: Many traders and pundits are hyping the Nexus in an attempt to... more »
  4. bryanz on Google's Nexus One: Is It Super? Is There a Market for a Superphone?: T-Mobile also had an announcement today that their 3G network was... more »
  5. swissfrank on Apple Tablet: 3G Pricing Is the Wild Card: If the iSlate and/or rival devices really find a market, and start... more »
  6. RK on Apple Tablet: 3G Pricing Is the Wild Card: If the tablet has no 3G, then Apple does not have to choose... more »
  7. tunaman4u2 on Apple Tablet: 3G Pricing Is the Wild Card: Wow, $800 for a stupid tablet... I guess these lemmings keep... more »
  8. Advill on Apple Tablet: 3G Pricing Is the Wild Card: Perhaps your comment is connected to the rumor about the... more »
  9. BeachRider on My 2009 Top Story: Oracle Buys Sun: The JAVA hardware business is the most-difficult part of the... more »
  10. clifton on RIM's Secret Weapon: Lower Bandwidth Consumption: Interesting article! I read about this before. It gives the... more »
  11. paulbain on Red Hat Gaining Share of IT Budgets: I have been using Unix since 1995, and installed Linux on my... more »
  12. bijouoo on Ford Turns Cars into Four Wheel Hot Spots: But this can be useful for people who are traveling and need... more »
  13. Lightway on Red Hat Gaining Share of IT Budgets: As someone who lives his life in this space, I can attest that Red... more »
  14. pacalis on Google's Open System Treatise: Google's very open. It peeks under every users kimono and reveals... more »
  15. Lightway on Google's Open System Treatise: I think the difference is that Microsoft made no qualms about what... more »