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AT&T better be on board with this. I paid $15 more a month for the separated text plan and their added surcharge for 3G, and I find myself not even hitting 1.5GB of the soft 5GB limit per month in usage. I've been beta-testing the BlackBerry version and it plays decently over Sprint's 3G network, so I don't see why it would be an issue on AT&T's 3G network.

I'll be grabbing a supplemental battery to really make use of the software and AT&T's network.
So, TomTom - Microsoft + Linux = Garmin?
Well, thank goodness it's a known and more respectable brand. How would you like a big GPX or JENSEN logo on the back of that netbook.

Call me different, but I like the rounded look of the casing. Why do all netbooks have to look alike anyway?
I don't know if you'll be able to downgrade the baseband. Don't assume you can downgrade - if your update failed, it might not have gotten to that point of no return.

I'm a paid developer and have the 3.0 SDK as well as the 3.0 beta firmware on my iPhone 3G. It's a bunch of wonderful set of upgrades from 2.2.1, but it IS slightly buggy.

Some of the things I noticed: Safari doesn't always rotate. When you're in a call and you go to the Mail app, then rotate to landscape, the top and bottom don't stretch out horizontally. The Voice Memo app is buggy, sometimes works, sometimes doesn't. Even when I hit the Sleep button to sleep and wake, the app replaced my clock and wallpaper until I went into the app and exited again. Can't MMS, I get a red exclamation next to the messages I'm trying to send out. My iPod list went black once, had to exit and come back in to see it again. Holding the Home button to Force Quit an app doesn't seem to work anymore. The cut/copy/paste is a little weird and sluggish. On the plus side, the camera is SUPER FAST! Snapping photos without any blurriness at all. In dark environments, it starts to get blurry, but in the day time, I can snap my kids running around and I can see them clearly. And, I can shoot rather quickly too, as it recovers very fast. Multiple deleting of photos is a great bonus.

Still tinkering with it...
Site is slammed. Haven't been able to see the page yet.
Wow, we're really reaching here. It's just an icon on my desktop.
This would be so fun to have... especially the iSight camera (although it needs to be horizontally reversed, shouldn't be difficult with PhotoBooth).

I would have a big scrolling banner to say stuff.

What's the battery drain like with two LCDs being powered? Anyone know how much this mod would cost?
I really miss the old AppleTV menu system in Version 1. This Version 2 is shoving the iTunes store in my face and I have to dig a few clicks deeper into "My Movies" or "My Music" to get what I really want.
I want to look dorky. I think this will do it perfectly for me.
Have you heard of the Cepstral voices? They sound so clean, I hope it will allow to use those voices. And, no I'm not affiliated with the company. I just can't stand robotic voices in our day and age. I mean, did you hear the Ford car ad with that Microsoft Sync-based control system? So tinny and robotic, sounds like Dr. Sbaitso on my Sound Blaster card.
Let the hive mind of Engadget get that for you.
"I'm looking for a wireless trackpad to use with my older (2.5 or so years old) C2D MacBook that's perpetually docked to my home theater. Something sleek, thin, not too small, made of high quality materials. Ideally, it would natively support all of (Snow) Leopard's multitouch inputs, and even more ideally, it would have a charging dock / base. The only problem is that I'm not sure that such a thing even exists. Think you can throw me a bone?"
 

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