I read about one or two Android security problems per day.
If people get to choose their phones, they. choose 92% iPhones, 6% Android, 2% Windows Phone 7.
You've gotta see this YouTube video. Very funny and clever.
Review at Gizmodo: This thing is just a mess. It's like a tablet drunkenly hooked up with a phone, and then took the fetus swimming in a Superfund cleanup site. The browser is miserable, at least when Flash is enabled. It goes catatonic, scrolling is laggy, and it can get laughably bad. When better browsing is half the reason to go for a larger screen, that's insanity.
Another alternate input method. On-screen keyboards got popular on smartphones but rely too much on error correction. We got to where we are due to historical reasons, not because it's the best way to type on a phone.
This is a different take on the problem.
Charile Miller, the guy who discovered the SMS exploit for the iPhone is interviewed. Lots of details on how the hack works and how it was found.