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yhelloo... nokia's rule!
me me me!
With a name like Thanko ... how can you even say take that Fossil!!!! geez!
The original n-91 had bluetooth support, this one just adds the bluetooth headset support and the 8gb hdd.

I have the 4gb n91 and its great! hated carrying so many different devices... and it has better sound quality than the ipod.

i can vouch for that because i have the ipod photo and the n91... i transferred the same song and set similar volume levels on both plus hooked them up to my bose system... and on both occassion the n91 sounded better.

go nokia!
to all the apple dreamers who are waiting for iphone... go buy the Nokia n91 ... something already exists in the market today... it comes with a 4gb hard drive, and u can drag and drop music files on it via usb or bluetoon or wifi ... it has it all.
I hated using itunes ... and got the phone. best move i ever made.

hate the pos ipod and itunes...

MSFT rocks!
All you guys who think the Zune will not work need to rethink that statement... think outside the box, microsoft strategy is bigger than just releasing a standalone product.

They tied up with MTV urge! however the bigger news is the release of Universal's sprialfrog (which uses Windows DRM) around the same time as the Zune... from what I have read even EMI wants to join in with sprialfrog... so here the deal... all of sprialfrog's songs cannot be played on the ipod > plus these songs are gonna be free... and there are tons of ppl who already have mp3s on their computers...club that together and the zune's success has already been written...
itunes does not reach all over the world... there are markets where it cannot and hasnt penetrated... those ppl still listen to music!! and the zune will be a boon to them!
Apple service is probably good only cause its on a "high" right now, and its probably one the few US companies who even know anything about customer service.
I really dont have issue with anyone's customer service over the phone, and I attribute that to the fact that I can explain the problem at hand effciently and understand the accent if calls are routed to other countries. I have had bigger issues with on-site support rather than the phone support.

I agree that Lenovo/IBM support was the best of the lot. Dont use apple and never will, so cant say much for that. But have had good support from HP as well. Dell and Toshiba for me would be at the botton of the heap. Dell due to poor on-site technicians and Toshiba due to just poor service centers across the country, and both had long wait times on the phone. HP I might be biased cause I knew the manager in India, and happened to buy a base laptop and got all the goodies/upgrade overnighted for no cost.
Let the hive mind of Engadget get that for you.
"I'm looking for a wireless trackpad to use with my older (2.5 or so years old) C2D MacBook that's perpetually docked to my home theater. Something sleek, thin, not too small, made of high quality materials. Ideally, it would natively support all of (Snow) Leopard's multitouch inputs, and even more ideally, it would have a charging dock / base. The only problem is that I'm not sure that such a thing even exists. Think you can throw me a bone?"
 

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