the only people I have ever seen using a sidekick are screaming teenagers on the subway in nyc. I'm not sure what kind of mission-critical data they have, but it will be interesting to see what kind of compensation is offered after the dust settles.
use youmail.com. it just beeps at the end of your outgoing message. it replaces any cell carrier's voicemail system, you can still call in and check your messages (tho the new message indicator on your phone won't work any more), it can email you your messages as an mp3, and you can set up caller id-based custom greetings.
will someone please start demanding that mouse manufacturers make models for left-handed people? or ones that don't favor one hand over the other? it's ridiculous how many mouse products I can't use since I'm left-handed. it's been proven that many creative types are lefties, and yet the most advanced mouse products are usually for right handed people only.
But seriously, I can't seem to have it in white here. does anyone know anything about the white overseas/black in the usa situation? personally, I think white has a great look, and the keys are easier to see in dim lighting. sadly, samsung seems to have decided to sell this in black in the usa. anyone know of plans to change that? or of the possibility of ordering it from overseas to the usa?
seriously, what noise does a peeling banana make? and how would someone record it and then play it back on a tiny speaker? those are the real questions here.
yay! another example of blatant discrimination against left-handed people. they develop this thing overseas (and it even comes in sizes!) but they completely ignore the fact that no left-handed user can USE it. how hard would it be for the company to produce a mirror-image version for the rest of us?
hey Engadget, how about you mention this oversight in your write-up instead of waiting for alert readers to bring it up in the comments?
Let the hive mind of Engadget get that for you.
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