Here’s the Merc story (free registration) on the ipod nano, which stole the show yesterday. Apple’s iTunes-enabled cell phone, the Rokr, proved a yawner for most.
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10:46 am
Allen Tsai - Technology in Motion said:
Motorola ROKR E1 Review Posted
I worked through the night to get the Motorola ROKR E1 iTunes phone out. I went through it once, so there may be some grammatical errors or typos. As for my impressions, personally, the ROKR isn’t for me; I like high-tech gadgets.
The ROKR is t…