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My favorite post was the open letter to Palm - http://www.engadget.com/2007/08/21/dear-palm-its-time-for-an-intervention/

Congrats on the milestone - Happy Birthday!
Not sure I feel so violently opposed to this as you do, but it does feel a bit like the coke vs pepsi battle where coke sells drinks and pepsi sells drinks, but also use to compete with the restaurants they were both selling to ...
I have a dead Ximeta here ... no chance I'm buying another.
NO GPS? Though the whole idea of this line of products was GPS Tracks... Nice to see it smaller, but they should at least enable a bluetooth GPS option for those who want it. Very subtle in the release...

"With this entry-level fitness watch priced at under $100, Garmin
broadens its appeal to the millions of consumers who want to burn calories
in a cost-effective manner. While the Forerunner 50 processes much of the
same data as its GPS-enabled predecessors, those functions are packaged in
a very compact device the size of a typical fitness watch."
I was initially forwarding my Gmail to my Yahoo account to get push IMAP on the iPhone... FastMail currently hosts my domain mail and it's all redirecting into Gmail since that has been my preferred way to do email via various mobile devices...

The issue is that even with archiving setup on Gmail you lose the "sync" you normally get on Gmail which is one of it's strengths... not too unlike IMAP actually.

I'm hoping Google releases either an iPhone specific way to do things or just an IMAP system since even with your workaround, you don't get tags back to Gmail for when you want to sort things... ;(

No idea why Google has limited us to POP... guess so they can serve us ads on the web.
I live in Westchester NY and just checked... we don't have the new channels yet. Not sure where they are live, but not here.
After actually reading the page you link to, I can see that it's just a demo using the Nokia as available technology.... pretty cool.
The gadget is actually the Nokia 770 Internet Tablet. It's not very well concealed with the Wine M decal covering the Nokia logo. ;)
the nokia n73 is s60v3 symbian which may be the base requirement... means we'd be good with the n80, n93 and n91 as well as the e-series like the e61. wifi enabled units make this even tastier.
I'd love to get this ... My E61 is very solid, but the addition of a 3MP camera like that in the N73 and it would have everything.
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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