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God, comments like this are annoying. It's a freakin preview, not an end user release. What do you need Java 6 for? Are you a developer? Are you looking to use some Java 6 only software? Grab a free alternative, then, it'll be just as supported as this. Otherwise, wait 30 days, and you'll have it.
Agreed. Screw AT&T/Cingular.
Aaron -- maybe if you played with S60 a bit more, you'd change your tune, as it does have a Today like screen, a lot of freeware, great J2ME support, the whole kit and kaboodle.

I just picked up an E61i to replace my 6682. What a fantastic device.
LOL, whatever you say, Stuart. They'll be purchased by someone else soon enough. People will realize soon that the one thing keeping Mercedes afloat during the first years of the 2000's was Chrysler.
The '57 anything was pretty much known to be a rustbucket.
I don't know what kind of math they're teaching nowadays, but there's a default, implied order of operations which dictates multiplication and division from left to right happening before addition and subtraction from left to right. The only thing that can happen before that order is anything in parenthesis.

So no, it's not ambiguous.
Well, except for speed. And font rendering. In terms of being extensible, yeah, Firefox rocks.
I'll take this moment to plug CamelBones (http://sourceforge.net/projects/camelbones/), the perl to cocoa bridge that has been out for a few years and continually getting better. :)
Avondale: There is a program out there that supposedly does that, called NexTune. Unfortunately, it looks and works like hell right now, but if they can keep on working through it, it might get somewhere. It allows you to set all of those options on each track, and then it has a 'Mood Maker' piece that will auto generate playlists based on exactly what you're talking about.

It's still PowerPC only, though, and though it does play protected music, skips all over the damn place.
Let the hive mind of Engadget get that for you.
"What is the best wireless surround sound speaker solution? I have a home theater where running wires is just not feasible. I have my own speakers, so I don't want a system that has speakers with integrated wireless. I've done a far amount of research and have only come across a few companies that even offer a reasonable solution: KEF, Kenwood and Rocketfish. Is there anything else out there? What do you recommend? Thank you!"
 

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