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Right on Engadget. Let's keep it clean. They're only gadgets after all.
here in belgium we ain't getting the iphone anytime soon. apple will be hating that it's illegal to sell locked phones here!
Still there...strange, they normally catch these pretty quickly.
This Samsung baby will also play your DVDs without powering up Windows...which I'm loving.
Internet Phone Wizard and UConnect both been doing this for a while and are available in Europe.
http://www.internetphonewizard.com/
http://www.voipvoice.com/uconnect.htm
They support Skype speed dials too. You switch from VOIP to PSTN by entering a short code before you dial. All good.

It's been around on mainland Europe for a year or so. Poor to non-existent ongoing website support from Siemens AND you have to install a retro version of Skype (What is that all about?). Much better surely is the Olympia Dualphone http://dualphone.net/Default.aspx?ID=391 or plug any old cordless into an Internet Phone Wizard http://www.internetphonewizard.com/. Mind you, neither of these are gonna give your Mac any love.
Engadget is an anagram of AGED GENT. Gent is an old city in Belgium...as I live in Belgium - that must mean...I can get my sticky mits on one of those Windows Mobile Love machines.

More disturbing, Engadget Mobile is an anagram of:
Bondage Gel Item

and maybe more appropriately, Megabit LED gone

come on guys - points for trying?
I've got a Handspring Visor Edge and a Sony-Ericsson T68i - so I badly need Engadget Mobile to show me the Palm Treo 700w love. Go on fellas - you'd be doing the right thing, god bless ya.
My 3g iPod never gave more than 2.5 hours battery life (quoted 8) now - after two years - the screen has just given up the ghost. But as I don't live in the good old US of A - Steve and his lawyer buddies couldn't care less.

My buddy's iPod Photo just broke after 17 months - and the customer service line at Apple Ireland basically told her to go jump off a cliff.

My brother's iMac G5 has started crashing all the time after 1 year - once again Apple say 'Not my problem'.

I don't want a plasma screen Mac Mini or a video-playing Nano - I just want my 2003 $400 original iPod to do what it was supposed to. My 2001 Nokia mobile is still working, so is my 1992 Panasonic Walkman, so is my 1984 Toshiba MSX computer, so is my 1978 Sony reel-to-reel. I bet that the 1984 Apple Macintosh I learned to type on at school still works somewhere so why not my freakin two-year-old iPod?

I hope that Steve's keynote offers to transform Apple into a company that stops screwing its biggest fans ie its customers.
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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