Unlike certain technology reporters from, say, major national newspapers, I’ll actually deliver meaningful reviews of the Apple iPhone 3G, iPhone Software 2.0, and MobileMe service after actually using them for reasonable amounts of time and interacting with them via Windows, the operating system that’s used by most of Apple’s customers. That day, alas, has not yet arrived, and in one case–the iPhone 3G–I don’t even have the actual product to review, yet. That said, I’ve already spent some time with the iPhone 3G, and significant amounts of time with the other two products. So I’d like to offer my first look overviews of each, with an eye towards helping Windows users decide whether they should embrace or ignore these trend-setting products. In the coming weeks, I will flesh out these initial views into more thorough reviews. And as was the case last year with my multi-part review of the original iPhone, I think what you’ll find here is something that’s a lot more accurate and relevant than the hype-tastic baloney spewed by Apple’s highly-placed fans.
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