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So far only 1 app is available; An 18 hole Golf Game for the G1.
Judging from the response to the shipping delays it's pronounced whined.
If the device shown actually comes in at $299 USD I'll be very surprised. Every damn company starts off promising this nice low price point then for some reason or other when the product is actually released the price goes up 3 to 4 hundred dollars..
Wow... Did I do that? Sorry.
Yet another reason to stick with a unlocked MP3 player and rip your own tunes for your musical enjoyment. Does anybody really think the record companies will ever go to an all digital format in the next 50 years?
I haven't even been able to find the stock version in Boston, MA. I walk into any PC gaming store in my area and whoever's behind the counter just laughs when I ask them if the boxes in the window means they have some in stock. Does anybody know what the holdup is?
While I'll agree that HP nee Compaq had a PDA empire, I'm afraid they waited to long to get in on the Smartphone market. Now with all those PDA firms abandoning the business I could see them reclaiming the PDA empire they once had but they have a long, long, long, way to go to stir up the Smartphone market.
I'm pretty sure that after the next 5 seasons they'll be able to produce another movie.
I'VE FOUND THE DARKHAND! whoa; To bad it's a blog. Flame, Flame on...
I think the G900 uses REALVGA instead of the MS standard. Just my opinion. I love that keyboard!
Let the hive mind of Engadget get that for you.
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