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It's all nice and good when Verizon secretly performs OTA updates the fixes something for the consumer. Unfortunately...my experience, more often than not, has been that their 'secret' OTA updates break something I hacked. i.e. - unlocking my GPS on my xv6800 to work with 3rd party software. I wish these updates were announced prior to their installation.
The brunette with the rack... something about the way those pants looks and the fit of her shirt around her waist... I'm thinking 10 pounds in a 5 pound sack. Not that I'd kick her out of bed for eating crackers (I'm a cracker). But I digress.... I just wanted to point out that she ain't hiding much.
...continue into infinity... I see what you did there.
Really!? I, too, was not able to sleep after seeing your mom naked ;)
Yeah... so if I had room in my entertainment center to set this monstrosity, then perhaps I'd be a bit more intrigued. But as it stands, I barely have room to fit the Wii sensor. Also...how long is the cable on this thing? If I had room to put this thing, would I be drilling holes in the entertainment center to run the cable between it and the 360? Don't get me wrong, I think it's an interesting piece of tech I just don't see this thing to be to appealing long term due to their being more downside than up at the moment.
Don't need a multi-touch keyboard - I usually try to keep at least one hand on the wheel while driving. ;)
I would say that since the phone is coming out first, overseas, and that the rest of the World uses GSM, that if it were going to come to T-mobile or AT&T it would appear stateside much sooner. Sooo.... the reason for the delay in coming to the US is that they are making e a cdma version for Sprint and/or VZW. Also... the rumor of it going to T-Mobile.... this is too much of a 'grown-up' phone for them, so I doubt that rumor holds any water. That's my 2-cents.
Newsflash people.... for-profit companies exist solely to make a profit...not to make us all happy. Now with that being said, $100 is a bit steep, and as a consumer I will exercise my right not to buy it. There are other options - wireless and wired.
@ baaadandy769....

Really? I pay $30/month unlimited data for my xv6800 with Wireless Sync enabled. I only use it to sync my gmail account, however. I've never heard of this Exchange limitation with VZW until now.
They (VZW) figure that if you need Exchange functionality, then you have a 'business' case for requiring it. Businesses generally have more money than individuals, therefore gouge the business. Just set up a gmail account to sync with your exchange account and keep a separate gmail (or whatever) account for personal emails. As this phone supports multiple email accounts, I'd then use wireless sync for the 2 gmail accounts... no exchange fee necessary.
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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