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So, wait a second now..shipping in October...hmm...it seems that to be the end of November now, and they are JUST NOW getting the parts in for these things? Hmm...seems to me that some commentors where right about its vapourware-ness. Give it a year, maybe someone will get one on their doorstep....only 3 years late.
Most apps are under 5 bucks...but they do go upto 34.99 for some of the SPB crap.
You seem to be the only one that doesn't. A Google ruled world means everything you do is reported back to the homestead...sounds a bit too much like the U.S.S.R. if you ask me.
@peace, like the man above me said...you do realize that x64 architectures would not be possible without AMD right?
Yes! This is excellent! Just the kind of break AMD needs nowadays. I have always and will always continue to be an AMD supporter, and this is just extreme.
Droid...is ALIVE! NO DISASSEMBLE DROID! NEED INPUT! DROID IS ALIVE! HAVE SOUL! NOT MACHINE!
I just LOVE the shoulder buttons...OK and POWER! ALL HANDHELDS SHOULD FEATURE THIS!
@pieboy, where the hell have you been? We have been able to natively do this since WinMo 5, and there is a tweak available to do it in 2003!
Its been available for your Fuze, like right 3 months ago over at XDA.
But thats not my point. My point is that the option should always be there from the start, to anyone...not just to the techie who digs around to find it. I just don't like the idea of only being able to app something to your device through a sanctioned app store. In being made to do so, it eliminates anything and everything that is not approved by the mobile carrier or whoever runs the app store. It's just like the other day, some guy made that iPhone guide and sent it to Apple to get it put in the app store, and it gets turned down for the completely asanine reason of having the word iPhone in the name. It's things like that that worry me about app stores and such. If there is one thing that the operator doesn't like, an otherwise brilliant app may get the back hand and rejected, where as on the net, most everything is available to everyone.
Let the hive mind of Engadget get that for you.
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