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Jay Leno wont be too happy lol. Well so wont any other Mercedes McLaren SLR lovers
this ad is shit, looks terrible and cheap
Haha, this is funny, as soon as I clicked on this there was an ATT ad at the top of the page.
GOOD JOB ! made my day also, sad thing is though Apple will realize the impact of not having a facebook app on their beloved iphone and people will bitch and then they will be forced to change their policies and make it better for everyone.

or

Just develop better apps for Android !!!!!!
Good for AT&T but honestly they need to expand 3g to more than just a 100 cell sites. lol
This looks good and should work well till we have a system update to run it on the hard drive. Looks like slop it together and make it work attempt lol.
All gps devices are annoying in my opinion but i think once google keeps updating this software and fine tunes it (remembers its in beta) it will be really good.
Yes i do agree that the 550mhz is kinda weak but like everyone is saying its like comparing and intel core i7 to a core 2 duo, underclock the i7 to the core 2 duo and we all know which one is the fastest. The cortex a8 architecture is great and even the pre is underclocked. Everything that we see know is really unofficial and will just have to wait till the official annoucement is made although this is pretty damn close you can get. Maybe the 550mhz is a typo but i guess we will find out. Underclocking the processor is just for battery savings and heat dissipation, although i think putting 1gz in a phone is quite impressive with no active cooling heatsink.
lol thats funny I have been thinking that the whole time I have found out about this phone. Dr. Sholes inserts. I think motorola went with that code name because the man who invented the first practical typewriter and the QWERTY keyboard named Christopher Sholes.
Let the hive mind of Engadget get that for you.
"I am trying to configure out a really dumbed down and intuitive PC for my grandmother. She recently had a stroke and while she is under my care I would like to repurpose a laptop for her to surf and email her children. Anyone have any experience with what input devices and UI's are really understandable for the over 80 crowd?"
 

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