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So, why does it seem that all this has never happened before, then within a few months, a Dell explodes, an Apple, an IBM, etc.

What's the deal?

Every time I read one of these articles, I think it's bullcrap, as it's like the "latest trend" to have exploding laptops.

Is all of this legit? And if so, why does this all occur within a relatively short period of time?

Strange...
I don't care if this thing sucks.

I'm gonna be buying as many as I can to sell on ebay. :)
There's another program called myTunes Redux.

Not the same thing, but I wonder if it's the same creator as this?

myTunes Redux is awesome, and lets you wirelessly download files from other people's shared libraries without their knowledge. It works great. So I've heard.
They did.

Look at the tabs in the first pictures from the plastic film.

Then, look at the rest of them.

It appears as if the film was taken off already.

And they still look terrible.

Go figure.
I love my E2c's, and I bet these are great too.

But as for the spool, I took mine out.

I find it much quicker and easier to wrap the cord around a couple fingers and put it in the case.
It's funny, that you mention that touch screen controls would be great for a camera.

You'd think touch screen controls would be great for web browsing too, but somehow they screwed that up.

I like the DS and the PSP both, but unfortunately, both are FAR from perfect.
I must say, I love my BlackBerry. :)
Seriously though, SureType is great. I have a 7130c, and the suretype is easily as fast as a normal keyboard. The mistakes are VERY minimal, and it's worth it for the smaller form factor.
Let the hive mind of Engadget get that for you.
"I love my little computing companion but I often find myself missing a full sized keyboard. I have been looking at several of these portable and flexible keyboards, but I can't seem to make up my mind about which I should buy. I don't want the keyboard to be overly expensive, but I want it to be good quality. Also, how difficult is it to type on these keyboards? Thanks!"
 

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