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Temple Run is good, very addictive.
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Can be done on virtually every hand held device these days
Apple has the wrong image for business imo. Businesses are more likely to use business grade kit ie: Cisco Cius The Cius can do this, and if it's not for business pretty much any other device can do this as well 4) 65,000 apps - business and pleasure You have a point there, but for me iOS is just too simple. There is not much you can do in terms of customisation, or any modifications (Which you would actually need in a business environment) Apple still have a hipster image, whilst RIM and Cisco predominantly serve the business market - both fail quite badly in the retail market (bar some of the Linksys stuff) Android bridges the gap between business and consumers. I'd say the reason for this is, is because it was first used by the "geeks" in a business environment and they would have used it for network testing etc... and now it is very consumer based as well as keeping that business image. Android has got itself a good image in both environments. If you ask most people who RIM and Cisco are, they'd have no clue (though they'll probably have heard of the term Blackberry and Linksys) Quote:
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I'd say it's not convenience, but simplicity. It's a device that an 80 year old pensioner or a 5 year old kid is meant to understand, so they can charge a big premium
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