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Could someone please tell me the name of the original painting? I've been trying to find that out for quite some time without success.
put this on your sofa and an IR tag on your cat's collar and you'll never get scratches on your sofa again...
No wonder it's so small, my 4 year old cellphone has a bigger screen and better resolution than that...
DCNY @ Jul 9th 2008 1:10PM
Paul Miller, I don't know how good your geography is. I guess u failed badly in this post. It's Taiwan. There is nothing related China. The interface is Traditional Chinese which is the government language of Taiwan. (Republic of China) R.O.C. Are you from England because you typed in english? Please correct the error.

Paul Miller:
Update: For the record, this is a Hong Kong version of the phone, running what is purportedly a Chinese Traditional (Taiwan's language of choice) UI, unboxed by a Taiwanese retailer. We update the post to reflect those facts, conspiracy theorists can return to their daily lives.

Me:
Taiwan does NOT use traditional Chinese.... they use Simplified Chinese (aka Mandarin). Traditional Chinese (aka Cantonese) is used in Hong Kong. The interface and the song played are Cantonese.

because the CPU is faster, therefore less latency in commands received. Anyway imagine comparing a Pentium 4 with a x1950 agp verus a Core 2 Quad 9300 with a x1950 pci-e. I'm sure you'll agree the 9300 will get better frame rates.
The Wind PC was going to get an Atom ever since it was announced. Also it does use a 2.5" HD.
intel 945, not 100% sure yet though so don't update the wikipedia page with it.
yeah.. you have to cut it off first...
:( I feel ripped off, Telstra (the only seller in Australia) charges $40 ($35US) monthly for 24 months. Anyway theres a 3-4 second delay in making calls and sometimes resets when exposed to temperatures over 35C. Good thing about the new Sony phones though is that you can switch/minimize/close any running processes with ease (think Crtl-Alt-Del and Alt-Tab combined). Its also utilizes a fast processor being ~50% faster than my sister's Nokia 6288 and about 3x faster than my old z800 in java applications. Definitely a bargain at $50.
Let the hive mind of Engadget get that for you.
"I love my little computing companion but I often find myself missing a full sized keyboard. I have been looking at several of these portable and flexible keyboards, but I can't seem to make up my mind about which I should buy. I don't want the keyboard to be overly expensive, but I want it to be good quality. Also, how difficult is it to type on these keyboards? Thanks!"
 

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