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Well, the tethering on T-Mobile NL might work but be aware that MMS and Visual Voicemail will NOT work correctly after installing the file from that site (at least not after a reboot). As far as I know there is currently *no* definitive way to make all three work simultaneously in the Netherlands.
What intrigues me most is that the button arrangement (and the icons of the buttons) are the ones Google proposes for Android. Send/stop, backspace and home rather than the usual Windows Mobile arrangement (Start button, OK-button etc). Coincidence?
I don't know about anyone else, but that nVidia CEO is really starting to annoy me.

With all that arrogance you would think they would at least know how to produce GPUs that don't fail massively due to cheap materials (the heating/cooling issue).
I always though Jonathan Ive was Apples SVP of product design. I now find he actually is senior VP of industrial design. How do these two positions differ? Does the Product Design president decide what a product will do and how it will do it, while the Industrial Design person decides what it will look like?
Wow, Sony is really pushing technological design these days. Love that high-res alarm-clock LCD display, especially with the cool back light. Fantastic match for an iPhone.
Investors that need to be warned about Napster are probably better off looking for a new career.
Don't have one, but can answer some of your questions based on what I've read and seen:

- Imaging experience quite poor, similar to other phone cameras (slow). Image quality acceptable in well-lit conditions, no real manual settings
- No MMS, but you can e-mail photos. No file exchange via BlueTooth or WiFi. Not with other any cell phone, including other iPhones
- No printing capabilities
- No way to save photos in Safari.
- Don't know about Flickr/Myspace etc.
- Yes, you can delete individual text messages. Just 'strike them through' with a swipe of the finger and click the Delete-button.
I'm really wondering if there will be that many lines. It's a hotly anticipated product, but I would be surprised if many people will queue in lines rather than wait a day or two.
At $399 WITH a 2-year contract, nice as it is, I think this device makes the (4GB) iPhone seem pretty good value.

(Speaking as an owner of an HTC P3300, so I'm not prejudiced against HTC/Win Mobile)
Let the hive mind of Engadget get that for you.
"I'm heading to university next year, and I've purchased a MacBook. I'm also taking my four year old desktop, just in case I'm left with no computers when the MacBook is being repaired or whatnot. With only two USB ports on a MacBook, I want a Bluetooth mouse. Budget is about $100, and of course, it needs OS X support. Thanks for the help!"
 

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