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@Fox

"I have yet to see a Windows made product running Palm OS but a Palm made device with Windows Mobile can still be called a Palm Treo"
Um, that's because Windows IS an OS - why the heck would an OS supposed to run an OS, other than emulation?
Well, until they send Rick Wagoner and Bob Lutz packing, I'm going to continue being pessimistic about GM.

The Volt concept is promising, but I see absolutely nothing in it to re-establish the brand identity of any of the GM products.
Good point. However, I do think that part of the reason is to enable international 3G roaming for customers from Europe and Asia.
You should want one so you can park your lazy ass on the couch, and google "SED" quicker than it takes you to write an Engadget comment
@farfisa

"Amazing that they don't have something in their fine print that covers them for web errors like that"

They do. Their order fine print clearly states that mistakes on the website will not be honored. This is good customer service from them to still hand out nearly $1,000 for each order!
As others have pointed out, the iPhone is basically a pure copy of the Nokia 7700 (available to developers only) and Nokia 7710.

In fact, the iPhone copies the 7710 so closely that it even forgoes copy and paste, just like the 7710 did.
The Tube is not really the iPhone competitor. It is simply a quick low-end "test" for Nokia. The true iPhone competitor is rumored to be the Nokia E77, which will be released late next year, most likely around the time that an iPhone 3.0 can be expected
Some of us worship the devil. I think about 180 million of us this past year...

"2006 - boeing 747-400F ... prepared for laser installation
2008 - high energy COIL finally installed on the plane"

Um, but this article says the Northrup Grumman system is being installed on an MD-10. Where in your timeline do they transform the B-747 into an MD-10? or is it just that your timeline is incorrect, and others are correct when they say these are TWO DIFFERENT systems...?
I think the author didn't really care about research in his effort to drum up something to get some kind of hit on engadget today.
Let the hive mind of Engadget get that for you.
"With all the new multitouch capable monitors coming out, which one is the best? With the release of Windows 7 I really want a touchscreen monitor for my desktop. I'm looking to get a Full HD monitor that supports multitouch and can still look great during gaming and movies. Which one has the best specs for the price?"

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