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@CJ100570 It's an HTC watermark saying whose phone it is, so they can catch leakers.
Okay, this one I want into!
Bad title. "Programmer adds IE 9 graphics acceleration to Firefox" - this code was developed independently, not pasted from IE 9.

Why not OpenGL? Using Direct2D libraries ensures this will only work on Windows.
On Android, users feel that they are entitled to an array of free applications because for the first three months, the Android Market lacked any sort of payment system, making all applications free. People have really high expectations for paid apps, and this, coupled with the fact that you can return apps within 24 hours, really kills a lot of the niche games/applications market.

The return rate for my Android utility that costs 99 CENTS can be well over 25%, and on top of that, Google/carriers take 30% off each sale.
Android cannot fit into 16MB of RAM no matter how hard you try.
I don't think you can actually conclude it's coming to AT&T on just the bands. It could be coming to Rogers, for example. The Sholes/Milestone/Droid was listed in the FCC for 850/1900 HSDPA too.
You don't need a "deal" to port FF to the PS3, just port it. It's open source.
DO NOT UPDATE if you want any semblance of rooting your phone ever. Root your phone, then push a custom build based from this one. This will most likely fix the recently found rooting hole.
That's 100,000 applications to review, and review every time an update is pushed. What a waste of man-hours.
I'm using a T-Mobile G1 on AT&T's network (it's locked to EDGE) and while I've never had any issues with dropped calls, I don't live in an extremely densely populated area either. Bandwidth speeds are around 50kbps-200kbps and EDGE data is very iffy (there are many dead spots).
Let the hive mind of Engadget get that for you.
"I own an iPhone 3G and I'm looking for a decent speaker / alarm clock for it. I am going to listen music in a mid-sized room, so I want nice quality speakers with solid bass. I also want to use it as an alarm clock, so it would be great if there is such a feature. The price can be low-mid to mid-high range. I was looking at the Klipsch iGroove SXT; it's powerful, slick and the reviews are good, but it doesn't have an alarm clock feature. It's no deal breaker if I can set it up from the iPhone, but I'm not sure. Thanks!"
 

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