1. Finally got rid of the Nokia 5800. After I smashed it to the floor out of pure frustration the battery didn't charge anymore. Bought a simlock free HTC Desire HD the other day. Great device, huge screen and with smooth Android 2.2 on it. Browsing is heaven on this thing.
  2. Originally posted by MWSAH:Finally got rid of the Nokia 5800. After I smashed it to the floor out of pure frustration the battery didn't charge anymore. Bought a simlock free HTC Desire HD the other day. Great device, huge screen and with smooth Android 2.2 on it. Browsing is heaven on this thing.


    Beast
  3. Tablets don't tempt me in the slightest. I'd still much rather have a netbook. And I shall


  4. I predict tablets will push both netbooks and notebooks from the market within 5 years. There are tablets coming with sliding keyboards and the first dual core mobiles will come too. There will be a time when even a netbook won't be mobile enough anymore.

    Also interesting to see the technology of flexible screens. Around 2020 we might only use screens with integrated processors lol
  5. Everybodys use cases differ. A netbook suits mine. It will all come down to the OS though. iOS and Android are not computer Operating Systems. Meego might do the trick though.
  6. Why not just W7 on a netbook


  7. That's what i'm going to go for. XP is just passed it. I'll begin the search at the end of the month.
  8. Thought you wanted a Meego like OS But on second read i understand
  9. If I have a pair of busted iPod earphones that I want to use solely for the recording part that came with the iPod, do Apple usually replace them within warranty?

    Like these:

  10. Originally posted by drewhiggins:If I have a pair of busted iPod earphones that I want to use solely for the recording part that came with the iPod, do Apple usually replace them within warranty?

    Like these:

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    Think they do.. Do they have the logo on them?
    http://store.apple.com/ie/browse/home/specialdeals/ipodwarranty_popup

    This Limited Warranty applies only to the hardware product manufactured by or for Apple that can be identified by the "Apple" trademark, trade name, or logo affixed to it. This Limited Warranty does not apply to any non-Apple hardware product or any software, even if packaged or sold with the Apple hardware product.