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Polycarbonate.. or you can just call it plastic
Aye :)

We also have HDTV, 100/100mbit fiber connections and kick ass health care :)
Or at least I do
Yeah Engadget, tell that to T-Mobile Netherlands. High bill after bill after bill :(

It really depends on how you buy your phone here. If you buy an SIM-only, rates are dead-cheap.
If you opt for an smartphone for some sort, you get the phone absolutely free (even the most expensive ones, stuff like iPhones, blackberry, X1, N97 etc) but the rates can be a pain.
Please note: Windows 7 has guestures for navigation on touch screen. The PR people in this video clearly don't know them or use them.

You can flick to scroll etc
With enough time, I believe HTC can even make ME look sexy!
Yeah sorry guys, only now am I reading it concerns Vista/2008 and not 7 / 2008R2.
I've been way too deep in the beta program lately. Seen nothing but 7 for the last couple of days.

Oh and FYI .. I wasn't trolling Phenoum :\
That's 2008 R2 .. not 2008 SP2.

This isn't some free update you're getting...
I spot a problem. The special windows xp home licenses are limited to 1.5gb of memory. Shipping 2gb from factory is breaking the netbook/nettop license. Strange.....
There never was a doubt wether this was real or not. HTC has been running huge print ads here in Europe to promote the (rather ugly) white Touch Diamond.

The white really doesn't fit in. No sir, I'll keep my black Touch Diamond and Pro.
Is it me or is a alarm/wifi/speaker thingy without a iPod connector and 2.5W a bit crap for 199$?

I was expecting some nice speakers on this one but no sir.
Let the hive mind of Engadget get that for you.
"I am trying to configure out a really dumbed down and intuitive PC for my grandmother. She recently had a stroke and while she is under my care I would like to repurpose a laptop for her to surf and email her children. Anyone have any experience with what input devices and UI's are really understandable for the over 80 crowd?"
 

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