Linked by Thom Holwerda on Fri 13th Feb 2009 20:25 UTC, submitted by Moulinneuf
Apple The iPhone, Apple's current cash cow and best selling cellular phone in the United States, is a completely closed phone in that only applications from the App Store can be installed on the phone. However, by jailbreaking the iPhone you can install applications from whatever source you want, which might be desirable if an application you want isn't allowed into the App Store by Apple. The Cupertino company has never had an official stance on jailbeaking, but this has now changed: according to them, it's a breach of copyright.
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Yawn
by memson on Sat 14th Feb 2009 11:38 UTC
memson
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So, we roll out the usual trolls and Haters. I own a Mac. I own a PC. I own a Nokia N800. I've used Android on a real device. I've run Windows, BeOS, AmigaOS, RiscOS, Mac OS 7 thru 9, Mac OS X, Linux (starting with a pre Redhat distro that was one of the first to use ELF binaries) to SuSE 11 and Ubuntu 9.x.

Android is clunky and doesn't have the appeal to me of iPhone OS.

Linux has chaned very little (from an end user perspective) since Mandrake 8.0.

Windows seems to be regressing rather than improving.

Nokia hasn't got a clue how to support end users. Maemo is a complete joke.

Mac OS X just works for me. iPhone just works for me. I read the specs, I understood all of the limitations. I didn't presume any wishy washy bullshit rose tinted shite that most of the people here complaining seem to have. It's really quite a sad state of affairs when brats get their knickers in a twist and shout about Apple being evil because Apple dares to make a product with a vague amount of purpose. Heaven forbid we can't install an IM client or take video. Seriously. Grow up.

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