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I'm a watch uber-geek (had early casio watch-calculators in 1986, the very elusive Casio scientific watch calculator, the Pac-Man watch, and I probably wore every version of a Casio data-bank watch with buttons and/or touch screen. Before SPOT, there were Timex Data Link (wireless!data!transmit!) that worked with Win95-98 (The 150) but died when XP didn't support a full version of DOS and CRT monitors gave way to flat ones. (you needed a dongle if you didn't have a CRT) They cost around $75.

I had The Timex-Pager-DataLink and it HAD everything the SPOT watches had... for free! News feeds, Stock feeds, Weather, Sports Team calendars, had some apps for Golf players, changed time automatically in every time zone, battery life was decent (needed new batteries 2 times a year) had phone numbers and scheduled dates from your outlook calendar and (obviously) had a pager!

It was as bulky as it was awesome. So while naturally I would've gone for a SPOT watch when they came out, I didn't. Why would I? I was already getting more than SPOT would deliver upon launch. My current watch is the 2003 released USB Data Link that works with Outlook. (However, does NOT work with Vista and any later versions of Outlook) Before I had a WinMo phone, I kept my calendar/alerts/phones in my watch. SPOT would've been nice if one COULD add data to it and have it update wirelessly. But not sorry to see this one go. Even being a watch geek.
Me! I need a decent HD DVR.
Actually, even in a cloudy day the Samsung screen SUCKS and is totally washed out (I have the 910 Omnia) yes, indoors it looks cool but outdoors is a BAG of FAIL. WTF? You can't use your MOBILE phone outdoors? and they didn't fix it for the Omnia HD?
Its the cylon goo used to repair the Galactica.
Sweet! Picked me plzzz! Because I lost 2TB of data 2 months ago. No way to get it back.
The $200 credit is probably NOT good for Pr0n. boo! (b/c that is their edge in the battle here)

Maybe. I mean, my MovieBeam box is kinda lonely... a playmate is what it needs, right?


Pick me! I want to get the Fuze rumble against my Omnia, to the death!
The quality of network TV programming is so poor, we will end up like that episode of Max Headroom, where the networks would hook up people to the 'dream machine', and air their dreams as original programming. The ratings went through the roof! Beats watching CSI: Miami for sure.
Hope verizon does the same for the Omnia and its crippled GPS. this one is hard to 'liberate' No hacks yet.
Why the hell did they leave Ben (Rick Gonzalez) out of the Reaper DVD box cover? Fucking racists.
Let the hive mind of Engadget get that for you.
"I'm in the market for a new phone and money isn't a limitation. I'm also not partial to any particular US carrier, but here are some of the features I'd like to have: WiFi, GPS, good coverage in lots of places, push Gmail (a must!), physical keyboard (a must!), a touchscreen, decent battery life and a relatively slim body. And please, nothing that has a fruit logo on it. No offense to the fruit fans, though. Thanks!"
 

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