iPhone's Biggest Competition Might Be the ASUS EeePC

Courtesy Linux Today  Mon, 03/24/2008 - 20:15

Apple, Ink: "The iPhone has been a success up to this point largely because it is a computer in the form of a phone.

The operating system is simple for the user to use and at the same time very powerful..."


 

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