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When it get's to Voice, Verizon is a clear winner but their data service is slow as hell. It all depends where you live, AT&T is pretty good in my area so, Verizon can push as many ads as they want and i'll still feel the same toward them, crappy data service, crappy hand sets and terrible over the edge taxes. They all have Pros and Cons.
Not really, If you're just looking for unlimited voice, T mobile is the way to go, for $59.99 you can't go wrong, Heck Verizon charges me $100 + $15 tax every month for the same service. Sprint got good plans but they still want $99 for real unlimited voice, sure they give you a bunch of other stuff too, but how about if you just want unlimited voice.
That price blows, you have to supply your own bandwith plus power and they still want you to pony up $19.99? That's crazy, I wonder what their scumbag CEO is smoking these days.
Yeah, but what happens when you're driving thru a dead zone.
@pradeep, I hate to rain on your party but are you aware that, Tegra uses a conventional ARM11 family CPU core (ARMv6), the same generation CPU core used by the original iPhone, the Zune, Nokia N95, and the HTC Hero. The Tegra's CPU/GPU package also uses DDR1 memory, introducing significant real world RAM bandwidth limits no matter how powerful the embedded GPU core is rated to be in theoretical terms. LMAO
Damn that's a lot of happy meals.
There's a lot of things that sony could have done to make it better, here is what i like and what i don't like.

Pros.
OLED screen.
Amazing sound quality

Cons.
Web browser sucks.
No Multitouch.
Sound cancelation is useless if you wanna use third party headphones.
No accelerometer.
Price tag.
UI makes the device feel like a cheap Sansa player.
Software needs a entire over haul if you ask me.

If you're just getting it cause it has a OLED screen, the Zune HD looks like a better deal, if you don't care about OLED get a iPod Touch.

What the heck is up with sony lately, it's like every battle they win, they quickly lose it.
Samsung is kicking their as* when it comes to TVs, they lost the high end console war to Microsoft, lost the PMP to Apple, their cameras have the worst picture quality available, i mean you can grab a nikkon or olympus for $100 less and they do a better Job. Seriously WTF is up with this company.
Some people are over reacting, All Apple is saying is that palm can't expect them to offer support for other devices, Nothing more than that, in other words Apple is not going to hold back on a critical update for a iPod just cause it might break support for the Pre, Makes sense i think to get things straight from the beginning.
This must be a joke cause no one that brought the 3G at launch last year will qualify and those that qualify have been eligible for a upgrade for over a year now cause they brought the iphone without it being subsidy.
Let the hive mind of Engadget get that for you.
"I am looking for a device that will stream sound from one source to several recipients. For example, I want to stream sound from my TV or stereo to my phone or MP3 player that has radio and Bluetooth capabilities. I have looked into radio transmitters and they seem like a decent choice, but I can't find one that uses external power (USB or from the plug) and I would want one with a transmit range of around 50 meters. Thanks!"
 

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