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Sprint pulled the source file, but there's a "mega upload" mirror of the PDF at the bottom of this page

http://www.wmexperts.com/sprint_treo_800w_user_guide.html

downloaded fine for me after the 60 second waiting period.
I solved this problem by never going directly home. Instead, I park a few blocks from my house, don a ski mask and sneak in through the back door carrying a crowbar. If anyone's following me, he assumes I'm a criminal who's already sacked the joint.

You just can't be too safe.
Better read the fine print, Engadget!

"Mobile broadband activation is required with Sprint®..."
>Interestingly, we're not told what types of files this thing will actually support, but let's just say that's reason enough for you to avoid this like the plague, cool?

Let's see: You're ignorant of the technical details, and you don't understand who might want an MP3/Camcorder/so, ergo, the product must be bad. This is poor journalism, Engadget. Please do some informed reviews in the future.
jpeg artifacts. The photo is badly pixelated. Look at the "cottage cheese" in the shadows under the counter, and the window to the right!
Maybe the high % of Blockbuster Blur-ray rentals are all because these poor folks can't play their own rotten discs?
I'm very excited about this product. I think it will let me leverage a data plan I have already subscribed, and the concept of instant-on technology is incredibly powerful. I'm not sure that the folks talking about cheap or even powerful laptops have the same sensitivity to that issue.

I'd much rather not wait for a machine to come out of hibernation or standby. I don't expect to wait ten seconds for dial tone, so why should I wait a minute or two to access the key applications I need to do my job? It's all about access!
Is this different than the Max Media Dock by Datel? I think those have been out since July. I have one but I never got around to using it. I think it was around $50 with no media.

"This is where I stopped recording: after the tape was turned off and I said, "that's it, thanks".

Phil then said something along the lines of "well those were positive questions", in a vaguely sarcastic tone."

As a journalist, you should always give your interviewee the option (by invitation) to add his/her own comments beyond your scripted interview in order to present a balanced view of the facts. You'll find the question "Do you have anything else that you'd like to add?" would be an appropriate way to end an interview, rather than asking a bunch of pointed questions and then shutting down the dialog like you did.
No thanks, I'll just keep wrapping mine in foil and blowing off the smoke.

Doesn't chrome trap heat - like a baked potato?
Let the hive mind of Engadget get that for you.
"I'm heading to university next year, and I've purchased a MacBook. I'm also taking my four year old desktop, just in case I'm left with no computers when the MacBook is being repaired or whatnot. With only two USB ports on a MacBook, I want a Bluetooth mouse. Budget is about $100, and of course, it needs OS X support. Thanks for the help!"
 

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