AT&T Buys “Surface” — Won’t Advertise iPhones

AT&T and Microsoft announced today that Surface systems will be used to market eight different phones, but — SHOCK! — not the Apple iPhone. The company will allow customers to place a phone on the screen, thereupon use their fingers to DRAG-AND-DROP RINGTONES AND GRAPHICS onto the phone. They’ll additionally

be used to let folks interactively explore the features of phones. Surface is the first commercially available full-size next-generation computer (the Apple iPhone was the first overall). Whoever is first to send me a picture of a Surface “blue screen of death” wins a prize.

Original post by Mike

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