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It is still difficult to text on even though it vibrates to let you know you have touched a key.
GTA IV would be insane on this. I could push the hooker's head down on my unit while were in the park, and complete all my fantasies
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Unlocked 3G iPhone sold at Apple retail stores for hefty price. Subsidized 3G iPhone prices at At&t core stores with 2 year agreement (of course), introduction of iPhone at authorized dealer locations. New Mac Mini to have "Macbook Air" slim form feature with new iPod dock built in..... We can all dream can't we?
Hey I have a great idea! Let's install the cheapest compenent into each of our units based on the price that very moment!! People will buy thousands if not millions of these "blue screen" disasters. We will make a fortune, and they won't even know that it's obsolete the moment it arrives at their doorstep!! BRILLIANT! A 17 inch paperweight!! We can't think of these ideas fast enough!
DT in no way can save this sinking ship. The revenue alone needed to merge the 3 technologies would sink DT's profit earnings. Why integrate horrible customer service, inferior equipment, and dead technology into the J.D. Power and associates 7 time customer service winner? This is beyond the realm of resonable thinking. Whomever decides to board that vessel needs their head examined. The only possible players in that game would be Comcast or Time Warner, they don't have their hands in the cellular game (yet), but seem to be willing to take the gamble if they can lure enough sucker investors to ride the wave of insanity and the eventual unemployment line.
UGLY...... JUST PLAIN UGLY
Let the hive mind of Engadget get that for you.
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