iPhone APB: Walt already has one
Filed under: CellphonesCatching a collective “Ugh!” from tech media everywhere (except maybe David Pogue), the inimitable Walt Mossberg already has his review iPhone as of this morning, which he apparently wasn’t under embargo to discuss since he blurted as much out during The Chronicle’s Presidents Forum. Apparently Walt “[doesn’t] know whether [he’ll] give it a good review or not,” but is rarin’ to go in testing its touchscreen keyboard, stating, “I can tell you that in the first hour it works a little better than I thought, but I’m still not sure it works as well as a regular keyboard — and the first hour is not a very fair test, so I’m going to keep going at it.” Ok Walt, you keep on keepin’ on with that device; you know how to reach your less privileged pals at Engadget if you want to let us hold the mythic machine for a moment, yeah? Read | Permalink | Email this | CommentsOffice Depot Featured Gadget: Xbox 360 Platinum System Packs the power to bring games to life!
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