Howard Stern Disses Palm Pre and Exchange, Goes with BlackBerry Bold »
Posted By TechnologyExpert 7 months, 3 weeks ago in Science & TechnologyHoward Stern has been a Palm Treo user for a long time, but (sorry, Palm) he hasn't migrated to a Centro, and he's been looking for a new smartphone. He's been considering the BlackBerry Bold, but Palm (who has been really tight about giving out Palm Pres to anyone) shipped him a Pre for a short demo over the weekend, but ...
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