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i must say that my fave release had to be

"Polaroid / Zink mobile printer"

for your cellphone pictures, ooooo lala....

what can i say, i've been waiting for macworld, see you there :)
just another attempt to look cool by verizon. of course by releasing more garbage. ithought the iphone would idontknow beef up the icompetition? anywho, verizon is obviously the epitome of tough love with consumers & locking everything you deserve in a purchase (when it comes to gadgets). but you get what you pay for with verizon (great service & butchered, overly price phones). go figure...
motorola, didn't they make beepers? can anyone say lucky? without the razor they had nothing since the beeper days. imho
""" The master in the cloud -- backing up, searching, connecting -- will be very simple. """

very funny LMAO :)
boring, i expected more *BOOST* from LG, although it is just a pres conference. talk about not having much to say,

"Plans to announce major partnership with a film studio tomorrow at 1:30, no details or future plans. No new phones on display now, but more "later" in 2008"

boring! lame!

but it is LG. they're kinda like a baby sony in that neck of the woods i guess :)
this is exactly what sony wanted, everyone arguing about what should really be the future of Hi-Def media disc standards. just like BUSH & the war on iraq. rather than keeping you focused on the true facts / real reasons of the WHOLE story & who really benefits from it all. of course to each their own & opinions are like ____holes & everyone has one, including myself. with that said, if i was a media mogul group, i would be very concerned on my future profits & my contents copy right security. in a nut shell, what kind of guarantee can be given to this cause? not to mention all the PS3's out there already (but like all these kids are buying Blu-ray DVDs after getting a PS3? did Sony add Blu-ray because their online gaming SUCKS so bad? & if you disagree, then you never play onine. LMAO) not to mention that ever since the DVD addition to the PlayStation gaming console, it's a known fact, the drives suck & break down. just look at all the replacements on ebay or is this your first PlayStation? figures, everyone on the Blu-ray tip is outside looking in. wait, that's what a consumer does, then the consumer shops. further more, if sony really cared about the consumer it would sell appropriately priced players. not just pushing & selling their PS3's. why wouldn't anyone want an open format? what are we trash compacters & feel free to shovel in anything you expect me to believe & or buy? don't get me wrong, as soon as this mix up on the future of Hi-Def media clears up, i won't have a choice but to follow. and with out a gripe. if you ask me, which i'm sure you wouldn't, why are we buying anything for a format that might not be a standard. looks like the $H!TS in your pocket. whether or not you pre-bought the future standard. why should the consumer pay for these HUGE $$$ companies to figure out what's next. if it was up to me, we would still have had BETA tapes, screw VHS. but if that's not enough for you & you are still reading my meaningless rant on this topic, what are you going to watch you current DVD collection on? not on Blu-ray.


P.S. no offense to those in or involved in the war on iraq, USA, the land i love... :)
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