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I want one. Bad. Hey, those of you who already preordered one, how much does it cost?
Awwhh... Engadget... such a positive review by my-symbian.com, but you had to cling to the "only 256 mb for apps" thing, to the extent that your 2nd picture of the post was just to reinforce that idea.
It is well known that that 256 mb for apps thing is just for the pre-production model, but you seem to not be able to hear those facts.

Anyway, I don't care. I don'r really care that much about Nokia anymore. HTC and Android FTW!
Hmm... it kinda looks just like every other hp notebook (but slimmer). I think they completely lost the luxury feel of the Voodoo envy.
I missed it! And now it's gone! NOooooo

How am I supposed to survive those slow news days known as weekends?

Add a camera, and it would be the first cameraphone with optical viewfinder...

It would be nice if this phone had a touchscreen on the back... then you could interact with icons, etc on screen without your finger blocking the view.
It's kind of sad that the image is proyected from the ceiling instead of the surface itself. The shadow of the hand ruins everything. But I'm sure they'll fix it in the future. Impressive tech anyway.
The reason why there's no big innovation in OSs is that most people find it really hard to adapt to changes. Most people only know how to use certain version of one OS, and if you give them something else, they feel lost. I know most Engadget readers don't fall in that category, but sadly, the majority of people using computers don't know what Engadget is.
For example, when they introduced the ribbon in Office 2007 (which I love), lots of people criticised it (and still do), because they were used to dealing with those ugly menus and submenus, and that's the only way they knew how to do things, and it didn't matter that the ribbon was more functional, intuitive, and pleasing to the eyes. That example involved just a suite of programs. Now imagine what would happen if MS radically changed windows. (I'm using win7 right now, and love the new taskbar, but when someone else uses my pc, they often lose track of their open windows, because they aren't used to the icon-only approach (with grouping and no text). I know some people will complain about this when win7 is released to the non tech-savvy people.
I'm so glad I'll be going to the US in October. It's going to be hard to choose between the Zune HD and the next iPod touch...
That guy has a lot of gadgets!
Nice collection
FF 3.5 and Windows 7 and I don't see any blue squares...
Let the hive mind of Engadget get that for you.
"I am looking for a device that will stream sound from one source to several recipients. For example, I want to stream sound from my TV or stereo to my phone or MP3 player that has radio and Bluetooth capabilities. I have looked into radio transmitters and they seem like a decent choice, but I can't find one that uses external power (USB or from the plug) and I would want one with a transmit range of around 50 meters. Thanks!"
 

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