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Actually the Dell RGB LED on the XPS is far better than any mac display, period. AND I OWN MACS HOMEY!
Big fat bag of satellite GPS assisted price fail
I spent a lot of time fussing at AT&T and Fedex so I could get my phone on time, spent plenty of time setting things up to be perfect, pick my favorite songs and adding video since i had more storage space, only to find out the phone that I waited all of that time for had a bad earpiece.

Then sat in the apple store for 2.5 hours to get a replacement.

At least I have a working phone now.
LAME!!!

It's LAME that AT&T Premiere customers will not get their iPhones until Monday, even though we ordered them as early as everyone else (reg AT&T and Apple)
I've been using voice recognition in google's app and it's really good in the Vlingo app. It recoginizes all of my contacts. Hell, Apple's app even looks like Vlingo.
Real nice Apple! Jailbreakers have been doing video recording forever already, and there are already voice control apps, but suddenly the 3g iphone won't get the same new features as the 3gs? I can see compass and autofocus, but video and voice control? Wow, I think I'll pass this time and next time. I hope palm works out their kinks and puts their phone on other networks.

And AT&T with their network not ready for MMS until late summmer. ARE YOU SH!TTING ME?
Improve the Sony-esque horrible 1.8fps @ 14bit FX rate.

That's just horrible.

No, don't go pointing out some lame Nikon press release, it's been tested @ 1.8fps.
Apple is like the gub'ment, testing the masses with crap like in their plan for world domination.
chump change compared to the incentives big oil gets
Let the hive mind of Engadget get that for you.
"I love my little computing companion but I often find myself missing a full sized keyboard. I have been looking at several of these portable and flexible keyboards, but I can't seem to make up my mind about which I should buy. I don't want the keyboard to be overly expensive, but I want it to be good quality. Also, how difficult is it to type on these keyboards? Thanks!"
 

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