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Free commercial airtime for S+arck? Sometimes you should also decide to not broadcast an interview if you find out it is not contributing anything new and is all sell-sell-sell.
Does holland apply? :p
If i use the engadget logo for my company... do i then also get free publicity on engadget itself? If so i might consider doing so :)
Why did they choose actors for their commercials?? Did the real guy not wanted to co-operate, was it seen as too cheesy? Missed opportunity for Intel. Now its just an advertising campaign...and it has nothing to do with the real people behind intel.
We (iTouch owners) do not have to pay ANYTHING. Just dont get the update. Simple as that Apple will have less sales in the application store of new apps that require the upgrade. Too bad...give it to me for free and i will maybe buy more apps...dont give it to me for free...no sales in app store. Steve sooner or later will do the math and make it free for iTouch owners as well. (Oh and iTouch... well see it as an abbreviation for IPod Touch.)
Finally some healthy competition.

iPhone = good touch and feel + bad technology
G1 = bad touch and feel + good technology
Pre = good touch and feel + good technology

iPhone has problem of now trying to fix background apps while Pre was build for it from the start. So guess who has the lead now ;)

Palm finally comes back taking its immens knowledge of handheld devices with it.

I'm going to buy a Pre if only because it will benifit the rapid innovation in this market segment. (Just like i bought an iPod touch when that thing came out.)
Google translation of part of the link:
The police has done extensive research into the use of several during the investigation known phone numbers. While research has also shown that some of these numbers was used in a Nokia 1100 phone with a prepaid card from Vodafone. After getting the various print lists showed that SMS traffic with a different number from Vodafone this provider the phone number of the receiving party does not register, so they print lists in the rule only able to supply relevant data concerning the radiated as masts and indication of the IMEI numbers. Through these IMEI numbers also show that there is always through a mobile phone brand Nokia type 1100 of these numbers was used.

Nokia knows what it is being used for. The dutch governement also knows what its being used for.

When you sent text-messages to a phone on the same network (e.g. Vodaphone) there is no record being kept of which telephone-number you sent the text-message to.

This way criminals can do drug-deals and other stuff with no communication records being kept (they do everything trough text-messages). The only way to find out to which numbers text-messages have been sent is by confiscating the phones.

Source in dutch: http://zoeken.rechtspraak.nl/resultpage.aspx?snelzoeken=true&searchtype=kenmerken&vrije_tekst=nokia+1100
yes sir

want my credit card number and validation code also??
@Pina

People like you don't seem to understand - even when the information is right in front of them - where am I talking about an iPhone?
Let the hive mind of Engadget get that for you.
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