put one in my kitchen for reading recipes off of the web, or off of my food related RSS feeds.
put one in my room, to use as a Google Calendar sync'ed alarm clock
put one next to my couch for quick/dirty IMDB lookups, product lookups, etc., while I'm watching TV/movies/etc.
Hopefully it'll have decent physical UI elements (touchscreen for use with cupcake's virtual keyboard; dpad, menu button, back button, and home button for basic android navigation).
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If it can run all Android apps, I could:
put one in my kitchen for reading recipes off of the web, or off of my food related RSS feeds.
put one in my room, to use as a Google Calendar sync'ed alarm clock
put one next to my couch for quick/dirty IMDB lookups, product lookups, etc., while I'm watching TV/movies/etc.
Hopefully it'll have decent physical UI elements (touchscreen for use with cupcake's virtual keyboard; dpad, menu button, back button, and home button for basic android navigation).