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Yes, I was referring to the picture.
Isn't this mag. cover artwork done on the iphone?
@One Love

I think Josh likes to hear himself talk, at the cost of everyone else.
Goes to show how hard the Verizon ads have hit AT&T!
I've posted this before, but my browser and skype are the 2 most used apps on my home laptop. And half the products I use on it are from google. As everyone's been saying, thanks to the offline sync capacities, chrome will be perfect for me (and nearly everyone else like me - 20 something employed professionals who spend a few hours at home catching up on stuff they couldn't at work).
Dude.

"which connects with the wheelchair via Bluetooth "

It's right there! Did you even read the damn article?
Whoa, that's awesome. Which carriers' 3G bands support the N900?
@Jimi

"That's where Linux comes in :-)"

And hours of pounding your head against the wall because you can't find drivers, need to install a million packages to support your dated hardware and spend all day reading linux forums.
@d00b

But there's internet access practically everywhere these days - homes, universities, offices, coffee shops, bars, airports, some airlines.

Net access will get cheaper and bandwidth restrictions will get less restrictive - it's the only way to go. If anything, we'll see the net in more places than ever and that'll aid google's OS.
@Okay

The three most used apps on my computer are - Chrome/FF, Skype and itunes (not that I'm particularly attached to it, too lazy to switch to alternate iphone sync programs). And I see a lot of people like me.

I don't know how well offline support will be, but really, cloud computing is the way to go!
Let the hive mind of Engadget get that for you.
"For a long time I have been searching for a portable device where I can store all of my CDs in MP3 format and stream the songs wirelessly to my HiFi system. The portable device must I've tried FM transmitters, they all suck. I don't want a docking station. Any help? Thanks!" have a display so that I easily can scroll through the playlists (I don't want to use a TV or monitor). I suppose that there must also be a second device that is connected to the HiFi system that would receive the wireless streams from the portable device.
 

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