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Dreamcast is awesome though.
So thats how they can claim so many shipped units!
"I know you got your itunes like all of your friends, but you can go to our website and buy all your songs again."
video needs a few more watermarks to make it better
Wow, Echochrome looks really cool. I can't wait to try it out.
All this crap that people are saying they want to run and whining about is pretty silly. Reminds me of the people who whine about the iPod not support ogg or something. That doesn't stop them from selling a ton of them.
I am not planning on buying one but I don't go around bitching about what the iPhone could have been or what apple should put on it cause I said so and I know so much about creating products and apple are just a bunch of morons who can't sell anything.
Who is stupid enough to share a DRM song over torrent anyway? Nobody can play it without logging in!
What's the point of having engadget mobile if half the stories are cross posted here?
I am going to be getting one of these after my Verizon contract runs out. I currently have a 650 and it does more than I need, its just kinda bulky. The only thing im annoyed about is with this model is that they didn't go for Rev A EVDO. The phone would be a lot cooler if it had the latest data protocol on it.

I'll still pick this up anyway, and keep it till I have to resign my contract again in 2 years. Hopefully by then there will be faster data and a palm phone that runs LINUX already (maybe duke nukem forever will come out first)
Some day this will be so cheap that we will never have to go to the store to buy things like plastic spatulas ever again.
Let the hive mind of Engadget get that for you.
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